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A prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis offers a prayer for dear Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI at this time as Pope Francis has called upon the universal church to come together in prayer for Benedict. During this time of ill health and suffering, let us pray together in love and in deep care of God's servant. Let us pray.
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Pope Benedict XVI’s health declines; prayers needed
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pope Francis requested prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI at the conclusion of his morning general audience on Wednesday, citing Benedict's sudden declining health. Vatican officials confirmed the pope emeritus' health has declined and he remains under medical care.
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Pope Francis is Wrong
By Patti J. Mitchell
A look at the laicization of Father Frank
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Looking to Advent and the Motherhood of Mary
By John Roskoski
What would Mary say about the radical abortion agenda pushed by our elected leaders? She was allowed to be mother of the Savior and granted the role of being the mother of all Christians, even the unborn.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe; Protectress of the Unborn
By John Roskoski
Unknown by many, the popular tradition of Our Lady of Guadalupe not only shows her mastery over nature but shows her the patroness of the unborn. Let us call upon her magnificent power to fight those who advocate for abortion.
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December 8; The Immaculate Conception (part 2)
By John Roskoski
The impact of the Immaculate Conception is being felt even today by our own Pope Francis. Amidst his more controversial activities, we can be thankful he still recognizes the traditional and critical event of the Immaculate Conception.
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December 8; The Immaculate Conception (part 1)
By John Roskoski
On Dember 8 we celebrate the immaculate Conception of Mary. This is not to be confused with the Virgin Birth of Jesus but is the grace by which Mary was conceived in the womb of her mother, St. Anne.
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Investment Ideas From the Vatican
By John Roskoski
In the midst of the Holy Season of Advent, the Vatican financial scandal grows ever deeper. Yet, the Pope Francis and the Vatican have offered investment advice to the faithful, that investment choices should be "faith consistent". It is a sharp contrast to the legal complexities that plague the Vatican.
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Mary's Special Day; Saturday
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of Solitude is a little-known devotion to an aspect of Our Mother Mary. It seems that it gains its power from its beautiful simplicity. This simple power is what has attracted the interests of Pope Paul the VI and other religious leaders.
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Advent; Time to Prepare for the Christ
By John Roskoski
We have entered a Holy Season of the Liturgical year. It is a season of preparation for the Messiah. We need to open our hearts and minds to both the dramatic interventions and the subtle ones that appear in our lives.
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Bet? a billion to one
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
The crystal prison of misinformation in the Church
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Remember Christ the King
By John Roskoski
We have entered the Holiday Season, as we look toward the Holidays we need to remember what makes them holy- Christ Jesus. By the feast of Christ the King we see His ministry extend beyond the clergy and to entirety of humankind.
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Pope Francis and Old Age
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis, possibly because of his advancing years, has recently tried to connect the value of old age with the Assumption of Mary. Underlying his words is the concept of the Church regarding the dignity of every human life.
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Pope Francis and Mary, the Mother of the Church
By John Roskoski
Pope Francis, after centuries of growing scholarship and devotion has decreed Mary to be the Mother of the Church. With this, he embraced the Patristic arguments, popular faith, and Pope Benedict's love of scholarship
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The Rosary and the "Blue Army"
By John Roskoski
The power of Our Lady's Rosary has generated the "Blue Army". As many Popes and Saints have said, the Rosary is the weapon that can conquer and fix this broken world. From her humility comes indomitable power.
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St. Ignatius Loyola; Christian Soldier
By John Roskoski
St. Ignatius Loyola is a prime example of a soldier, a veteran, who followed the call of God to found and organize the Religious Order known as the Jesuits. The order keeps his warrior's spirit alive through their disciplined way of life.
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Meet Our Lady of Valfleury
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of the "Flowered Valley", Valfleury, has had a steady devotion throughout years of strife. Devotees, following the example of St. Vincent de Paul, dedicate themselves to the sick and the poor. They minister to both spiritual and physical poor.
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