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Papal Champion of Mary; Pope Pius X
By John Roskoski
Pope Pius X gives us comfort in our tumultuous world. Mary and Her Rosary is the power that will protect and deliver us..
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Following Dominic: St. Alan de la Roche
By John Roskoski
Following St. Dominic, a true champion of the Rosary came in St. Alan de la Roche. blessed Alan, often in the shadow of Dominic, was vital in giving the devotion of the Rosary its modern form.
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St. Dominic and the Rosary
By John Roskoski
The gift of the Rosary has been traditionally attributed to St. Dominic. The meditation and promises attached to the prayers have perduring and everlasting graces for all of Mary's children.
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Revisiting Lourdes
By John Roskoski
The miracles associated with the grotto of Lourdes still attracts people of faith, medicine, and science. The weight of literature still affirms that miracles have, and still, occur.
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Che Francisco
By Stephen Clark
On the flight between Cuba and the USA one of the journalists asked Pope Francis if his politics were leaning to the left. Perhaps his heart for the poor and criticism of the ‘unfettered pursuit of money’ once referred to as the ‘dung of Satan’ may have contributed to this misunderstanding.
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The Pope Who Established the Papal Dress Code
By Joe Magee
Today is the Feast Day of Pope Saint Pius V, the Dominican pontiff who implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent to combat Protestantism, gave the Church the Tridentine rite of the Holy Mass, and who saved Europe from a Turkish invasion. From his continuing to wear his Dominican habit, later popes have always worn white.
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Meet Our Lady of Czestochowa
By John Roskoski
A Polish icon, tied to Russian history, is Our Lady of Czestochowa. I have spent time in the monastery in Doylestown, Pa., and can attest to the intense spirituality of this national shrine.
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Call on Our Lady of Perpetual Help
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of Perpetual Help has a history that is shrouded in mystery and conflicting traditions. But, all traditions that have been attached to the icon attest to the graces and mercies which are generated by the devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
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St. Faustina; Messenger of Divine Mercy
By John Roskoski
St. Faustina was a humble Polish nun who was tasked to spread the message of Our Lord's Divine Mercy. Her theology is powerful and speaks to us today.
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Love for the Aged
By Marianne Zanko Komek
A personal reflection on Pope Francis' encouragement to hold the elderly in high esteem and how two aged individuals enriched my life.
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World Peace Depends on Us
By Marianne Zanko Komek
How to bring about peace in Ukraine and the world through a loving Mother's promise.
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Abortion is not Health Care
By John Roskoski
Our elected leaders are still squabbling over the right to Abortion. Those who campaign on their Catholicity chose to disagree with the leadership of the Church. Those who cling to constitutional right to abortion know that they are on shaky ground. For life, we must clear up this confusion.
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A Brief History of Easter
By John Roskoski
Easter, known for bunnies, baskets, and eggs have colorful, but strong ties to the Resurrection. Our modern celebration combines the secular and the holiest day of the Catholic calendar.
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After the "Consecration" of "Russia" - we need to do our part? And did this really take?
By Julie
Are we doing our part now that the Consecration of Russia been done - was the Consecration done right?
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The Pope Consecrated Russia to Mary’s Immaculate Heart, but What Did That Do?
By Troy Kroening
First off, we need to determine what any consecration to Mary’s Immaculate Heart would do. What does consecration really mean?
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The Day After the Consecration of Everything and Everyone
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
Reciting my Morning Offering today, as always, I launched into my prayer intentions. For years, first on the list has been “for the consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary”, and it automatically rolled off my lips this morning. Still foggy headed from sleep, I was jarred into alertness as soon as I heard myself say it . . .
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Pope Consecrates Ukraine, Russia to Mary
By Catholic News Service
As Russia's violent monthlong invasion continued to devastate Ukraine, Pope Francis laid the fates of both countries at the feet of Mary in the hopes that peace would finally reign.
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