My aunt, Sister Mary Susan Boyle, worked years ago with the late Sister Zita, who headed the Sister Miriam Theresa League House in Convent Station, New Jersey. I used to visit the sisters, with my mother, when I was young. … Continue reading
My aunt, Sister Mary Susan Boyle, worked years ago with the late Sister Zita, who headed the Sister Miriam Theresa League House in Convent Station, New Jersey. I used to visit the sisters, with my mother, when I was young. … Continue reading
Aleteia, Larry Peterson: Sister Restituta was very outspoken in her opposition to the Nazi regime. When a new wing to the hospital was built she hung a crucifix in each of the new rooms. The Nazis demanded that they be removed. … Continue reading
Spirit Daily: When we last looked at Fatima, it was the death of little Jacinta Marto — youngest of the three seers. Likewise incredible was her brother, Francisco, little also, for in 1919, when he died a year before she did, … Continue reading
1Peter5, Maike Hickson: Yesterday, 31 March, it became widely known that Pope Francis has chosen Anne-Marie Pelletier, a French Professor of hermeneutics and biblical exegesis, to write the meditations for the Stations of the Cross at the Colosseum on Good … Continue reading
1Peter5, Maike Hickson: An important Conference has been announced today by the Italian website La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana. On 22 April, there will be an international group of theologians and other Catholic specialists coming together in Rome — at the Columbus … Continue reading
One would think that the Cardinal would have a word to say about the persecution of the Church in China and the captivity of Bishop James Su Zhimin, whose whereabouts is still a Communist secret after twenty years. Rather, he is … Continue reading
Scenes of horror are in these photos. All we can do is pray for them. NYT Mideast: The war to drive the Islamic State from its last strongholds in western Mosul has come to this: With every advance by Iraqi … Continue reading
Now the generation of Christ was in this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child, of the Holy Ghost. Whereupon Joseph her husband, being a just man, and … Continue reading
Community in Mission, Monsignor Charles Pope: Farmers – Early each morning (except the Sabbath) farmers walked to reach their vineyards, wheat and barley fields, and olive groves. They might work as many as twelve acres. Unfortunately, it was not uncommon … Continue reading
1Peter5, Steve Skojec: “Then we simply will have to correct the situation, again, in a respectful way, that simply can say that, to draw the response to the questions from the constant teachings of the Church and to make that … Continue reading
LifeSiteNews: Cardinal Raymond Burke said it’s “simply a scandal” that pro-abortion and pro-contraception population control activist Paul Ehrlich was given a platform at a recent Vatican conference. Burke was speaking on Friday to a standing room only crowd at St. Raymond … Continue reading
The other was Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, tortured and martyred in 1952 in a Chinese Communist prison. Another Maryknoll Bishop that was almost martyred was James Edward Walsh. Arrested by the Communists in China in 1958, he spent twelve years … Continue reading
Catholic Culture: 115 martyrs from the Spanish Civil War, including 90 diocesan priests, were beatified in Almería on March 25. More here.
National Catholic Register, Joseph Pronechen: We know that at Fatima during the apparition on October 13, 1917, after the miracle of the sun, our Blessed Mother appeared again but joining her this time was St. Joseph holding the Child Jesus. … Continue reading
CNA: The Catholic convert who founded the Society of the Atonement, Father Paul Wattson, S.A., could be one step closer to recognition as a saint. “Father Paul started a small week of prayer on the top of a mountain in … Continue reading
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