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Posted by bcadmin | Oct 1, 2020 | exorcism, Faith & Spirituality, Featured, Fr. Francesco Bamonte, News, Sophia Excerpts |
Editor’s note: the following is an excerpt from the author’s latest book, Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare. This is the followup to last week’s article, “Temptation: The Ordinary Ways the Devil Attacks Us.” Much of the following includes remarks from Fr. Francesco Bamonte, the president of the International Association of Exorcists, provided by the author. […]
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 1, 2020 | autism, Catholic Church, children, disability, Faith, family, Featured, God, Jesus Christ, Love, News, Prayer, special needs, Surrender & Strength |
“Those whose lives are diminished or weakened deserve special respect. Sick or handicapped persons should be helped to lead lives as normal as possible.” (CCC 2276) One of the few issues my wife and I were concerned about when we decided to join the C…
Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 1, 2020 | 2020, Allen Hall, Archdiocese of Westminster, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Columns, Feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Fr. Alexander Sherbrooke, Little Flower, News, On the Feast of the Little Flower, Prayer and the Sacraments, St. Patrick’s in Soho London, Stephen P. White, The Catholic Thing |
Stephen P. White: St. Thérèse of Lisieux knew prayer and the Sacraments drive Christian life, which is why her “Little Way” changed the world.
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Read MoreOn October 4 the Church celebrates the feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the “Little Poor Man” whose life has inspired people of all faiths for over 800 years. G. K. Chesterton said of St. Francis, “He was a poet whose entire life was a poem.” And certainly most of us are familiar with the […]
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Catholic educators need to do everything possible to protect against lawsuits, and that begins with a clear and consistent Catholic…
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More than a quarter of respondents in a recent poll feel there is a “growing hostility” towards Catholics in the…
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Devotion to sacred Scripture, a “living and tender love” for the written word of God: this is the legacy that…
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Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett went to Capitol Hill Tuesday to begin meeting with senators, a customary step ahead…
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Read MoreSome candle clear burns somewhere I come by. I muse at how its being puts blissful back With yellowy moisture…
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Read MorePosted by bcadmin | Oct 1, 2020 | Homily of the Day, News |
As Christians, we are to bring the Good News of Christ’s peace to others. Like the 72 disciples, we must be aware of our surroundings. In a world that often seems increasingly hostile to Christian values, we are to be persistent in our efforts to tell others of God’s love for all people. Though some […]
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“Suffering borne with love is happiness most pure.”— St. Therese of Lisieux, Little Catechism of the Act of Oblation of St. Therese of the Child Jesus
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The Little Flower St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face is one of the Church’s most popular saints. Thérèse was born in 1873 to Louis Martin, a watchmaker, and Zelie Guerin, a lace-maker. She was one of nine children, four of whom died very young. Thérèse suffered greatly in her early life […]
Read MoreToday is the memorial of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, more popularly known as “the Little Flower.” Although just an obscure cloistered Carmelite nun, she has had universal appeal since her death in 1897. St. Thérèse is the patrones…
Read MoreA French philosopher and an Australian theologian have been awarded this year’s Ratzinger Prizes, given for outstanding work in theology. The recipients, who will be honored in a November ceremony, are Jean-Luc Marion, a French phenomenologist; a…
Read MoreThe Diocese of Rockville Center, New York—the largest diocese (as opposed to an archdiocese) in the US)—has filed bankruptcy. Rockville Center becomes the 26th American diocese to seek bankruptcy protection in the wake of the sex-abuse scan…
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