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Juan Diego, American Saint, December 9

In preparation for the great feast day of Our Lady on December 12, CNA has a brief recap here of the Aztec saint’s encounter with “the true Mother of God” on December 9, 1531.

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Another Saint, Just the Stuff of Legend

A few weeks ago, the Philosopher made another one of his unpredictable appearances on our website suggesting a proper prayer for those who doubt the existence of certain canonized saints. In this case it was the co-founder of the Trinitarian Order, Saint Felix of Valois. But, one can easily substitute any saint’s name in this oration, so long as the saint-who-never-was has an ample amount … More →

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Physicist Says No Natural Explanation for Miraculous Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe

This is a must read.  The first ever Marian Congress dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe just ended in Phoenix, Arizona.  I will post more about it when I find more information.  This testimony is not the only one from a scientist admitting the miraculous nature of the Virgin Mother Mary’s  image, but it is clear and concise and readily available to share with those … More →

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