Catholic Herald, Francis Phillips: There is an unusual exhibition being held at St Joseph’s church in Thame, Oxfordshire, at the moment. Organised by Anna Johnstone, a local parishioner, it is a display of 60 panels of the Eucharistic miracles of the world (altogether there are 160), accompanied by daily Adoration. The exhibition was originally the inspiration of a young Italian boy, Carlo Acutis who died in 2006 aged 15 and whose cause for beatification has been opened by the diocese of Milan. More here.
Young Servant of God Devoted His Short Life to Eucharistic Miracles
Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.What’s in that Prayer? The Collect for the Fifth Sunday of Quadragesima Lent: Passion Sunday
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.“He was the apostle of Saxony, and the first Bishop of Munster. He supported the Emperor Charlemagne in his appreciation and realization of the sanctity and the necessity of the Catholic Faith. Saint Ludger wrote Saint Gregory of Utrecht’s life.”
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.“This is the Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan form of Emmanuel, which means God with us. In Italy they would call him Emmanuele. He was one of a group of forty-three martyrs put to death under the emperor, Diocletian.”
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.Happy Silver Anniversary (25th) of religious profession to our own dear Sister Maria Philomena! https://t.co/shKWLyk6Cd1 day ago 28 491