Christmas 2022: Vatican to display hand-carved wooden nativity scene – Catholic World Report

For Christmas 2022, the Vatican has commissioned a nativity scene made of life-sized figures hand carved out of alpine cedar

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Pontifical High Mass – Feast of Christ the King – 10/30/22 – St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary – YouTube

Catholic Unscripted 7- Sex Abuse v Confession, Crisis of Celibacy & Heresy of ‘Radical Inclusion’. – YouTube

Mark Lambert is the author of a well-known Catholic blog at http://marklambert.blogspot.com/He is a husband & father of five who

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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation: October 30th

A brief meditation for Christians from Bishop ✠Richard Challoner for everyday of the year.

Low Mass – Feast of Christ the King – 10/30/22 – St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary – YouTube

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Christ the King

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Christ The King

A Sermon for Sunday: Feast of Christ the King; Revd Fr Robert Wilson PhD

A Sermon for Sunday: Feast of Christ the King; Revd Fr Robert Wilson PhD

A Sermon for Sunday: Sunday XXI Post Pentecost; Revd Fr Robert Wilson PhD

A Sermon for Sunday: Sunday XXI Post Pentecost; Revd Fr Robert Wilson PhD

Spiritual Reading for Sunday – Twenty-first Week After Pentecost

The Saints were particularly cautious not to look at persons of a different sex. St. Hugh, bishop, when compelled to speak with women, never looked at them in the face. St. Clare would never fix her eyes on the face of a man. She was greatly afflicted because, when raising her eyes at the elevation to see the consecrated Host, she once involuntarily saw the countenance of the priest. St. Aloysius never looked his own mother in the face. It is related of St. Arsenius, that a noble lady went to visit him in the desert, to beg of him to recommend her to God.

Morning Meditation for Sunday – Twenty-first Week after Pentecost ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

When God, at length, sees that we will not respond to benefits, nor threats, nor admonitions, nor amend our lives, He is forced by our own very selves to punish us. God will then chastise us because we ourselves force Him to chastise us.