The Novena to Our Lord Jesus Christ the King begins today. In the traditional rite, the Feast of Christ is the last Sunday in October, which is the last Sunday before the Feast of All Saints, and also — for … Continue reading
Category: Announcements
A Big Thank You
Speaking for all the Brothers and Sisters of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I heartily thank all those who joined us this past weekend and made our conference a joyful and fruitful one. God bless and Mary … Continue reading
2013 Conference Schedule
Join us on Friday-Saturday, October 11 and 12, 2013, for Saint Benedict Center’s annual conference. You may register online or by telephone: (603) 239-6485. What: This year’s conference theme is “What Do ‘Liberal’ and ‘Conservative’ Mean?” Where: Saint Benedict Center, … Continue reading
Conference Update (Reminder: It’s October 11&12)
Our eighth Conference speaker will be Mr. Yves Jacques. The addition of Mr. Jacques rounds off our list, which also includes Mr. Gary Potter, Dr. Robert Hickson, Mr. Charles Coulombe, Mr. C. Joseph Doyle, Sr. Maria Philomena, M.I.C.M., Br. André … Continue reading
Thomas More College (Merrimack, NH) Open House: October 13-14
Thomas More College (Merrimack, NH) invites you to a College Open House held during the Columbus Day holiday on Sunday, October 13 and Monday, October 14. The Open House will allow students to attend Mass, a banquet, an evening of … Continue reading
Worthy of Note: Fisher More College
The new College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More (“Fisher More College”) in Fort Worth, Texas, is one of several small Catholic colleges working to recapture the true liberal arts tradition in Catholic higher education. Unlike the others, it boasts … Continue reading
Archive.org Posts Fr. Coughlin Audios
As a public service, the Internet Archive, the “Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine,” has posted, as part of their “Old Time Radio” category, the radio programs of the Canadian Born “Radio Priest,” Father Charles Edward … Continue reading
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Saint Benedict Center’s Web Site Issues the Result of Hacking
Assured by a professional web developer that what happened to Saint Benedict Center’s web site on Friday “doesn’t just happen,” the logical conclusion is that we were the victims of a hacker or group of hackers. The site is back … Continue reading
Slow News Week
Brian Kelly has off this week. Since it is Brian who does most of our news postings on the site, there well be few postings in that category this week. Those on the lookout for news might consider clicking on … Continue reading
Updated: All Pro-Lifers PLEASE Sign This Petition
(Updated with new information supplied by commenter Michael — see comments below.) The death merchants at the Concord Feminist Health Center and their allies are seeking to expand the “buffer zone” that insulates them and their would-be victim-clients from the prayers … Continue reading
First Mass in IHM Chapel: August 22
On the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of May, August 22, in the month of the Immaculate Heart, we will have a 9:30 AM High Mass in our new chapel followed by a reception (details to be announced).
Come to the 2013 SBC Conference
This year’s theme is “What Do ‘Liberal’ and ‘Conservative’ Mean?” The speakers are being lined up now. Please register early at our online store. The conference dates are Friday and Saturday, October 11 and 12, 2013. Both will be full … Continue reading
Technical Difficulties with Site
We ask readers to be patient as the geeks at Catholicism.org work through some technical difficulties. We have installed some new features on our site in an effort to enhance security and performance. The debugging process has taken longer than … Continue reading
John J. “Joe” MacIsaac, SBC Friend, RIP
The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts today is mourning the death of one of its founding directors, John J. “Joe” MacIsaac, who entered into eternal life Sunday night, after a long struggle with prostate cancer. He was ninety-one. One of … Continue reading