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Monthly Archives: June 2024
The Amazing Child Saint Who Literally Loved the Eucharist to Death
“Tell me, can anyone receive Jesus into his heart and not die?” There’s a good chance you haven’t even heard of Blessed Imelda Lambertini before – but after reading her story, you’ll wonder how that was possible! Lambertini was born in 1322 in … Continue reading
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Iraq’s historic Christian heartland recovering from ISIS occupation
Thousands of Christians have returned to their homes in the historic Christian heartland of Iraq and are rebuilding their lives, including once again living out the Sacraments of the Catholic Church, after fleeing a decade ago from the ISIS takeover. … Continue reading
Be True Soldiers of Christ Whatever the Cost
Fr Jean Nicolas Grou was a French Jesuit writer of the 18th century who suffered much after the suppression of the Society of Jesus. Those were the days when the Jesuit Order was totally faithful to the Magisterium of the … Continue reading
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Sunday Mass Readings
Sunday, June 16 Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. John Francis Regis Book of Ezekiel 17,22-24. Thus says the Lord GOD: I, too, will take from the crest of the cedar, from its topmost branches tear off a tender shoot, … Continue reading
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Waiting for Better Times: Last Latin Mass at Melbourne Cathedral
From en.news/Gloria TV The Roman Mass on 12th June, a Wednesday evening, was attended by over 150 faithful, even though it was a weekday Mass and celebrated on a side altar (pictured). The Latin Mass Parish of Melbourne (NewmanParish.org) continues … Continue reading
To Live of Love – a poem by St. Thérèse of Lisieux
St. Thérèse wrote this beautiful poem, a true love song to Our Lord, in February 1895: To Live of Love (in French, Vivre d’Amour). We publish it here set to music and sung by Sylvie Buisset. TO LIVE OF LOVE … Continue reading
It’s Time to Put ‘Boomer Catholicism’ out to Pasture and Embrace the Fullness of Tradition
CP&S Comment: A few days ago this insightful article appeared on LifeSiteNews. “Boomers” are all those born in the post WW2 years, up to about 1964, when the booming birth rate in western nations following the horrors of the terrible … Continue reading
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The Eucharistic Heart of Jesus
Today, Thursday 13 June, is not only the feast of Saint Antony of Padua but also the almost forgotten feast of the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus. Our Lord desires us to venerate and make reparation to His Eucharistic Heart for … Continue reading
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André Levet’s conversion in prison
Born in 1932, André Levet, a runaway kid, became familiar with prison and crime from his teens. He organized armed bank robberies, then drug trafficking. He escaped several times from prison, only to be caught again. One day, on the … Continue reading
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Discernment Rules on Secular Decisions
By Padre Peregrino: Last year I wrote an article titled, Why Do Rad-Trads Keep “Guessing” Everything Right? In it, I explained it was not a coincidence that traditional Catholics were accurate on everything from resisting “the covid vaccine” to seeing the current … Continue reading
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Tagged Church crisis, discernment, St Ignatius of Loyola, Traditional Catholicism
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Sunday Mass Readings
Sunday, June 9 Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Roman Ordinary calendar St. Ephrem the Syrian Book of Genesis 3,9-15. The LORD God called to the Adam and asked him, “Where are you?” He answered, “I heard you in the garden; but I was afraid, … Continue reading
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The Immaculate Heart of Mary
Following the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus yesterday, today we celebrate the feast of His Blessed Mother Mary’s Immaculate Heart . Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary began as early as the twelfth century. During the seventeenth … Continue reading
Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Apparition of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. | Credit: CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons St. Margaret Mary Alacoque gave us this Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus: “O Sacred Heart of … Continue reading
The Secrets of Garabandal (video)
CP&S comment – This is one of the many recent videos on the amazing events that took place in Garabandal. It is a long video but extremely informative and interesting. We highly recommend it. The Church has still not officially … Continue reading
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