May Magnificat
May is Mary’s month, and I Muse at that and wonder why: Her feasts follow reason, Dated due to season—…
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May is Mary’s month, and I Muse at that and wonder why: Her feasts follow reason, Dated due to season—…
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Just when you think abortion extremism can’t get any worse in the United States, a pro-abortion state government proves that’s…
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It is often asserted that one of the punishments inflicted on our first parents was that they would have to…
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“I will meet you but there is a problem”, the 85-year-old pontiff told the faithful gathered in the Paul VI audience…
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Read MoreEntrance Antiphon, Cf. Sir 15:5:In the midst of the Church he opened his mouth, and the Lord filled him with the spirit of wisdom and understanding and clothed him in a robe of glory, alleluia.St. Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria and a great defender o…
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ENCOUNTERING THE WORD — YOUR DAILY BIBLE VERSES “I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believes in me shall never thirst.” (John 6:35) Print this entry
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Speaking on May 2 to an audience of Catholic pharmacists, Pope Francis said that they should act as “a bridge between citizens and the health system.”
The Pontiff explained that pharmacists have the opportunity to “unmask misleading …
In an annual message to the world’s Buddhists, the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue says that “our religious and moral sense of responsibility should motivate us to sustain humanity in its quest for reconciliation and resilie…
Read MoreAt his Sunday audience on May 1, Pope Francis used the day’s Gospel, relating the miraculous catch of fish, to encourage the faithful to rely on Jesus. He said:
Brothers and sisters, when our nets are empty in life, it is not the time to feel so…
Posted by bcadmin | May 1, 2022 | Do you have agapé for me, News, Sea of Tiberius, Sunday Scriptures, Third Sunday of Easter |
The Gospel for the Third Sunday of Easter offers us a deep insight into how much Peter loved Jesus, and how he would be called, in the future, to an even deeper love, witnessing with his life. This beautiful episode on the shore of the Sea of Tiberius should offer us an insight into how much more we are all called to love Jesus.
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Pope Francis at the Easter Vigil Mass on April 16, 2022. / Daniel Ibanez/CNA
Vatican City, May 1, 2022 / 10:57 am (CNA).
Pope Francis has again lamented the suffering caused by the invasion of Ukraine and encouraged the faithful to pray a rosar…
Posted by bcadmin | May 1, 2022 | News, Nota in Brevis |
Unlike English, Greek has at least four words for “love,” classically and clearly distinguished by the great C.S. Lewis in his book titled, appropriately enough, The Four Loves. There is agape, pure unselfish love, the ‘charity’ of the Gospels; philia, the love of friendship, especially between brothers; storge, affection love, a deep bond usually borne of[…]
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Vatican City, May 1, 2022 / 08:16 am (CNA).
Christians must ask themselves whether they are like St. Peter, who after his encounter with Jesus tried to return to fishing, but only found “empty nets” until he rushed back to the ri…
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