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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Prayer from the Heart: Praying the Rosary Well
CP&S comment: On this last day of October, month dedicated to the Holy Rosary, we are publishing an article excerpted from St. Louis Marie de Montfort’s “Secret of the Rosary”, from Montfort Publications. The daily praying of the Rosary is … Continue reading
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Sunday Readings and Reflections
Sunday, October 30 Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. Marcellus, St. Alphonsus Rodriguez Book of Wisdom 11,22-26.12,1-2. Before the LORD the whole universe is as a grain from a balance or a drop of morning dew come down upon the … Continue reading
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Father Willie Doyle: A New Saint for Ireland?
“The cause for canonization of the Jesuit priest moves forward!” Comment: This is joyful news. For years now many of us have believed Father Willie Doyle SJ to be a Saint. Over the years we have published plenty of articles … Continue reading
What’s Really Needed for a “Eucharistic Revival”?
By Rev. Peter M.J. Stravinskas at The Catholic Thing: October 2022 Our American bishops, rightly concerned about the widespread loss of faith in the Most Holy Eucharist, have launched a three-year “Eucharistic revival.” All the teaching, preaching, and programs in … Continue reading
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Tagged Altar Rails, Blessed Sacrament, Communion Fast, Eucharist, Holy Communion, Latin, Tabernacle
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Pope John XXIII’s Competition with Padre Pio: A Theory as to why Pope John XXIII Opened the 3rd Secret Before Our Lady Requested
From Mary’s Blog Sister Lucia was asked by her bishop to write down the 3rd Secret of Fatima. She did so and placed it in a sealed envelope with the instruction that it was to be opened by the Pope of … Continue reading
Looking for Good Catholic Bishops? Try a Chinese Prison
By Jason Scott Jones on THE STREAM If you follow the mainstream media, the picture you’ll likely have of U.S. bishops is a bleak one. You’ll read how Cardinal Donald Wuerl covered up for a sadistic child pornographer. And how ex-Cardinal Ted … Continue reading
Cardinal Pell Speaks Against Monstrous Modernist Rampage In The Church
CP&S comment: More and more bishops and cardinals are starting to speak out about the treacherous infiltration of evil men working within the Catholic Church to destroy Her teachings and Sacraments. These wolves in sheep’s clothing are causing Her faithful … Continue reading
Sunday Readings and Reflections
Sunday, October 23 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. John of Capistrano Book of Sirach 35,12-14.16-18. The LORD is a God of justice, who knows no favorites. Though not unduly partial toward the weak, yet he hears the cry of the … Continue reading
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Bishop Schneider Weighs In On Attacks On The Catholic Faith From Within The Church
Last Thursday on EWTN’s programme, “World Over”, host Raymond Arroyo interviewed the Most Rev. Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop of Astana, Kazakhstan, on the unprecedented attacks on the Catholic Faith from those within the hierarchy. The subjects discussed were the Synod … Continue reading
Preserving Peace of Soul in Times of Trial
“Everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted” (2 Timothy, 3:12). Nothing disturbs us so much as self-love and self-esteem. If our heart does not overflow with tender emotions, if our mind does not … Continue reading
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Exorcist Diary: Demons Cling to Unforgiveness
by Msgr. Stephen Rossetti I recently received this note from a man who attended one of our group deliverance sessions. He wrote: Over the past year, I had been suffering from feelings of oppression, frequent suicidal thoughts, negative thoughts, despite … Continue reading
Bp. Schneider’s new book beautifully explains the sacrificial nature of the Latin Mass
By Maike Hickson on LifeSiteNews On October 18, Bishop Athanasius Schneider will speak at an event hosted by Sophia Institute Press, in Virginia near Washington, D.C. Together with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski and Diane Montagna, he will discuss his new book The Catholic Mass (published … Continue reading
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Sunday Readings and Reflections
Sunday, October 16 Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. Marguerite d’Youville Book of Exodus 17,8-13. In those days, Amalek came and waged war against Israel. Moses, therefore, said to Joshua, “Pick out certain men, and tomorrow go out and engage Amalek … Continue reading
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The Church’s Newman Problem
Article by John Byron Kuhner on RORATE CAELI Most people are aware of the general outline of St. John Henry Newman’s intellectual and spiritual quest. A gifted scholar and priest of the Church of England, Newman took it upon himself … Continue reading
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