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Sunday, November 21 Christ the King – Solemnity Roman Ordinary calendar Book of Daniel 7,13-14. As the visions during the night continued, I saw One like a son of man coming, on the clouds of heaven; When he reached the Ancient One and … Continue reading
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‘Have we learnt nothing of the horrors of the past?’ Abp. Viganò reflects on Easter 2021 in light of coronavirus tyranny
SI INIQUITATES OBSERVAVERIS, DOMINE:DOMINE, QUIS SUSTINEBIT?Ps 129:3 Catholic Family News is pleased to publish the following meditation in preparation for Easter written by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò at CFN’s request. In this new text, His Excellency reflects on the past year … Continue reading
We must not capitulate before this world, but recapitulate all things in Christ
An interview with the Superior General of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X on the pontificate of Pope Francis. [CP&S comment below] DICI: Reverend Father, it has been eight years since Pope Francis ascended the throne of Saint Peter, … Continue reading
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Jesus Christ: the “Great Absence” in today’s Church
From Rorate Caeli: by Gianfranco Amato President, Jurists for Life La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana August 21, 2020 Every day, it seems like ‘a great absence’ is making itself felt inside the Church: Our Lord Jesus Christ. We talk about everything … Continue reading
Christ the King: A rallying call for Catholics to keep the Faith alive for generations
by Peter Kwasniewski (LifeSiteNews) — In the traditional Roman Catholic calendar, Christ the King is celebrated on the last Sunday of October, not the last Sunday of the liturgical year (as in the Novus Ordo calendar). The reasons for this … Continue reading
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New Personal Parish of Blessed John Henry Newman, Melbourne
Tomorrow, 28 March 2014, will mark the canonical establishing of the Personal Parish of Blessed John Henry Newman in the Archdiocese of Melbourne, Australia. The parish will serve all those in the Archdiocese, which is Australia’s largest, wishing to worship in the … Continue reading
POPE’S HOMILY AT SOLEMNITY OF CHRIST THE KING MASS
From Zenit.org: Your Eminences, Dear Brother Bishops and Priests, Dear Brothers and Sisters, Today’s Solemnity of Christ, King of the Universe, the crowning of the liturgical year, is enriched by our reception into the College of Cardinals of six new members … Continue reading
The repentant thief
I’ve been mulling over the reading about the good thief from the first Sunday of Advent. Something suddenly struck me when we read that story a couple of weeks ago. Probably everyone else has already noticed this, but it struck … Continue reading
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