Call upon Our Lady of the Rosary
Most Catholics know that May is the month we honor the Virgin Mary, but many people do not realize that October is another month of the year in which we especially venerate our Lord’s mother.
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by bcadmin | Oct 4, 2022 | Battle of Lepanto, News, October, our lady of the rosary, rosary, Simple Holiness, Virgin Mary | 0 |
Most Catholics know that May is the month we honor the Virgin Mary, but many people do not realize that October is another month of the year in which we especially venerate our Lord’s mother.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Oct 11, 2021 | Astana, Battle of Lepanto, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, G.K. Chesterton, Gulf of Patras, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lepanto, Merrimack, News, Ottoman Empire, Soviet Union, Thomas More College, U.S. & World News | 0 |
Given the challenges facing the Catholic Church and the faithful in the world today, the rosary “is our true weapon, which heaven gave us for our time,” said Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana, Kazakhstan.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Sep 30, 2021 | 450th anniversary, Battle of Lepanto, Holy League, News, Only Jesus, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turkish Empire, our lady of the rosary, Why praying the rosary matters | 0 |
The month of October gives us the chance to remember the great gift of the rosary and the difference it can make in our spiritual lives and in the world. The feast of Our Lady of the Rosary Oct. 7 finds it origin in the victory of the Battle of Lepanto Oct. 7, 1571.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Oct 7, 2020 | Battle of Lepanto, Catholic Living, Don Quixote, Feast of the Holy Rosary, Featured, G.K. Chesterton, Miguel de Cervantes, News, rosary, Weekly Headlines | 0 |
Cervantes on his galley sets the sword back in the sheath (Don John of Austria rides homeward with a wreath.) And he sees across a weary land a straggling road in Spain, Up which a lean and foolish knight forever rides in vain, And he smiles, but not as Sultans smile, and settles back the […]
by bcadmin | May 18, 2020 | Battle of Lepanto, Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Key Figures of the Reformation, News, Pius V, Spirituality | 0 |
By Fr. Dwight Longenecker By the middle of the sixteenth century Catholics in Europe must have thought the entire world was falling apart. Nations that had been Catholic for a thousand years had broken away from the Church. Protestants and Catholics we…
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