Old Romans Unscripted Ep.141: “Consistorio”

The Fathers discuss the week’s Catholic headlines and commentator ruminations…

New Liturgical Movement: “Destroying Liturgical Peace to Shore Up a False Narrative”: Guest Article by Monika Rheinschmitt

Guest Article by Monika Rheinschmitt New Liturgical Movement: “Destroying Liturgical Peace to Shore Up a False Narrative”: Guest Article by

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Morning Meditation for Sunday – Sixth Week after Pentecost ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

We have not here a lasting city, but we seek one that is to come. In this world we are not citizens, but pilgrims, for we are on our way to Eternity. Man shall go into the house of his eternity.

Evening Meditations for the Fifth Saturday After Pentecost~ St Alphonsus Liguori

In the third place, we must practise patience, and show our love of God by tranquilly submitting to contempt. As soon as a soul delivers herself up to God, He sends her from Himself, or through others, insults and persecution.

Carissimi, today’s Mass: Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Carissimi: Today’s Mass; Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Spiritual Reading for Saturday – Fifth Week After Pentecost

When, then, you have entered upon the Retreat, as I hope you will, I beg of you to follow the advice I now give you…

Morning Meditation for Saturday – Fifth Week after Pentecost ~ St Alphonsus Liguori

“Oh, how many who deserved to be condemned by the justice of the Son, are saved by the mercy of the Mother! For she is God’s treasure and the treasurer of all graces, and thus our salvation is in her hands and depends on her.”—(Abbot of Celles).

Sweden Pushing Abortion in Africa as ‘Self-Care’: UN Insider – YouTube

Sweden has unveiled its latest plan to push for more abortion in Africa, increasing its funding and selling the vile

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Butchers and Liars Reprise – YouTube

Identity is a very complex phenomenon – some of which is socially negotiated – but it is certainly not merely

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Evening Meditations for the Fifth Friday After Pentecost~ St Alphonsus Liguori

This love of poverty should be especially practised by Religious who have made the Vow of Poverty. “Many Religious,” says the great St. Bernard, “wish to be poor; but on the condition of wanting for nothing.”

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