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Thousands flock to Sydney’s cathedral for funeral of Cardinal Pell, a ‘lion of the Church’ – Detroit Catholic
Tonny Abbott, former Prime Minister of Australia, touches the casket of Australian Cardinal George Pell during his funeral Mass at
MPs plan to put pressure on the C of E after Welby’s disestablishment remarks
ISTOCK LAMBETH PALACE has expressed dismay at reports that the Archbishop of Canterbury told MPs that he would rather see the Church of
The fight between truth and modern-day values | Voice
Obedience. Courage. Influence. Conviction. According to the New Testament, these are traits that are to define the life of Christ’s
Evening Meditations for the Fourth Thursday after Epiphany ~ Alphonsus Liguori
St. Bonaventure says that the Blessed Virgin would have accepted the pains and death of her Son far more willingly for herself; but to obey God she made the great offering of the Divine life of her Beloved Jesus, conquering, but with an excess of grief, the tender love which she bore Him. Hence it is that in this offering Mary had to do herself more violence and showed herself more generous than if she had offered herself to suffer all that her Son was to endure.
Carissimi; Today’s Mass: Candlemas
Today’s feast commemorates not only the obedience of the Blessed Virgin to the Mosaic Law in going to Jerusalem forty days after the birth of her Child and making the accustomed offerings, but also the Presentation of our Lord in the Temple, and the meeting of the Infant Jesus with the old man Simeon…