Et Réliqua…: THE BLOOD OF THE MARTYRS

In a couple of weeks this nation will be celebrating the Federal Holiday known as Columbus Day.  As we know,

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New Liturgical Movement: The Abbey of Grottaferrata

Today is the feast of St Nilus, who founded the important Byzantine Rite monastery of Grottaferrata, about 13 miles to

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Keir Starmer: It’s wrong to say ‘only women have a cervix’

Opposition leader condemns comments by fellow Labour MP Rosie Duffield who has been branded transphobic over her views on trans

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Critics condemn Pope’s decision on Hesse

Francis’ decision to refuse Hesse’s offer and to reinstate him as archbishop has been met with negative reactions. Critics condemn

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Angela Rayner declines to apologise after describing Tories as ‘bunch of scum’

Deputy Labour leader also reportedly described Conservatives as ‘homophobic, racist and misogynistic’ Angela Rayner declines to apologise after describing Tories

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October beckons us to embrace Mary through the rosary | Crux Now

As we approach October, the Church draws our attention to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the rosary. October serves as

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Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Sunday XVIII Post Pentecost

At the Introit of the Mass the Church prays for the peace which God has promised by His prophets. St. Paul shows in the epistle that he possesses true love for his neighbour, because he rejoices and thanks God that he enriched the Corinthians with different graces and gifts, thus confirming the testimony of Christ in them, so that they could without fear expect His arrival for judgment.

Papal distractions can reveal papal intentions – Catholic World Report

One way to understand where a leader’s true priorities and concerns lie, is to look at who comes in for

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Decimoctavo Domingo despues de Pentecostes ~ Dom Prosper Gueranger – Sensus Fidelium

The last Coming of the Son of Man is no longer far off! The approach of that final event, which is to put the Church in full possession of her divine Spouse, redoubles her hopes—but the Last Judgment, which is also to pronounce the eternal perdition of so great a number of her children, mingles fear with her desire; and these two sentiments of hers will henceforth be continually brought forward in the holy Liturgy.

The Dogma of the Two Natures of Christ and the Precept of Charity – YouTube