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Gratitude, prayers after Synod Assembly

As I reflect on our recent Synod Assembly, the words that our patron, St. Paul, addressed to the Philippians come to mind: “Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my God” (Phil. 1:3). I have been overwhelmed with a sense of gratitude each time I think of how God has blessed this local Church through the willingness of so many to be part of our Archdiocesan Synod. The liturgies, presentations, discussions and voting were all manifestations for me of the presence of the Holy Spirit and of the rich blessings that God has bestowed upon us.

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Exorcisms: What You Should Know

In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John are joined by Charles Fraune, author of the book, Slaying Dragons: What Exorcists See & What We Should Know, to discuss how we can better understand the temptations of the demonic and all of the tools that the Church has given us and are proven by exorcists.

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How To Win Battles With Help From Heaven

In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John go in-depth into the ultimate spiritual devotion, Consecration to Our Lady, and how the saints lived this devotion in their battles. We discuss protestants rejection of Our Lady, as well as practical tools you can use in your daily lives to overcome your struggles and live more completely for Christ.

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Want to Pray More? There’s a Devotion for Every Day of the Week

Want to Pray More? There's a Devotion for Every Day of the WeekAs St. Josemaría suggested, our contact with the invisible Audience could be very well seasoned if we place a particular emphasis on each day of the week. Mondays to Remember the Dead in Purgatory On Mondays, it would be a good idea to remember the blessed souls in Purgatory. They certainly belong to the silent […]

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Wrapping retired priests in quilts and prayers

The Seven Sisters Apostolate is a Twin Cities-based ministry dedicated to strengthening the Church by offering up a Holy Hour every day for a specific priest or bishop. Hence, each small group has seven women — one for every day of the week — and the 10-year-old apostolate now claims more than 2,000 groups spanning 23 countries.

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Can Our Confidence Have Any Limits? 

Elizabeth A. Mitchell: How can our confidence have limits? We must remove limits because the Lord is not bound by any.

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Ten Blessings That Flow From Praying the Psalms

Ten Blessings That Flow From Praying the PsalmsThroughout the centuries, countless men and women have been enriched by the praying of the Psalms. The young and the old, the healthy and the sick, lay people, priests, religious and consecrated souls have received countless blessings from the Psalms. The blessings that flow from the Psalms are abundant, overflowing and timeless. Therefore, it is […]

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Archbishop Hebda and Chauvin trial: Wisdom for jurors, peace, conversion of hearts

As closing arguments began April 19 in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, Archbishop Bernard Hebda and priests across the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis offered special Masses for the Preservation of Peace and Justice.

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Archbishop Hebda encourages and thanks care center residents for their support in pandemic

Expressing gratitude for the prayers and support of seniors and others in care centers, encouraging them in their faith in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, and praying with them for an end to the pandemic and “peace in our families and in our cities,” Archbishop Bernard Hebda shared his time and prayers in a special video on Facebook.

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