During the recent ecumenical trip of Francis (3-5 of February, 2019), billed as the "Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Pope Francis to the United Arab Emirates," that Supreme Pontiff of the New Order and the Muslim leader Ahmad Al-Tayyeb, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, jointly signed a declaration…
During Our Blessed Mother's appearance at Fatima, Portugal, on July 13, 1917, she told the children that all mankind was on the verge of plunging into the abyss. Our Lady had shown the children the vision of Hell opened at their feet. Lucia later described the sight of…
Does Jesus Christ come to Mass? Not only does Our Lord come to Mass — He IS the Mass. The Catholic Church teaches that the Mass is the unbloody Sacrifice of Christ on the Cross. It is "unbloody" in that Christ, "having died once, dieth now no more."…
Some great feast days of the Church have the suffix —mas added to their names. Christmas and Michaelmas, for instance signify the Mass offered in honor of Christ's birth and the Mass offered on a feast day of St. Michael the Archangel. So Candlemas Day, February 2…
According to Pope Pius XI, who canonized him, in St. John Bosco's life of 73 years, there were so many miracles that "the supernatural became almost natural." Indeed, Don Bosco was given astonishing powers by God, Whom he served so humbly and so faithfully. Just like St. Francis…
With each passing election in the United States, there is a growing cry in favor of “socialism” and against "capitalism." From Francis in the Vatican to the classrooms of our colleges and universities to our election campaigns, we hear the steadily increasing condemnations of "capitalism" and "capitalists" as…
The family is the first human society established by God. God's first command joined the first man and first woman in a life-giving union. It is a society based on mutual love, for while we all must love our neighbors as ourselves, nonetheless "charity begins at home" because…
No one is perfect. Everyone has faults and weaknesses. Everyone makes mistakes. One of the most important lessons parents need to teach–and children need to learn–is to apologize humbly and sincerely when they have done something wrong.
Yet, human nature tends to compound the offense by ignoring it,…
At 9:05 a.m. on March 31, 2005, Theresa Marie Schiavo – aged 41 years – died at The Hospice of the Florida Suncoast in Largo, Pinellas County, Florida. Terri, as the media called her, died of dehydration when food and water were denied her by court order. Her death…