We find ourselves now well into that lengthy liturgical period termed Ordinary Time. For some of us, there is a tendency to take this season at its name, to treat these weeks as a ho-hum, colorless gap bridging the feasts of Corpus Christi and Christ the King. Give us Lent and Advent, when we can focus on the tough stuff!
Yearly Archives: 2019
Apostle of apostles
What are your sorrows?
Mary alone remained
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Perseverance
What Does Rolfing Have to do With the New Age?
MF writes: “I am inquirinq about a bodywork technique called rolfing which I had done. I read about it and it said it was about movement of the facia connective tissue but it is mentioned in the document ‘Jesus Christ, Bearer of the Water of Life’ as being new age. Could you help me out with tis question.”
Abortion Industry’s Hissy-Fit Over Title X is Disservice to Women
Within minutes of Planned Parenthood’s announcement on Monday that it was withdrawing from the Title X program due to new pro-life rules, the industry and it’s friends in the media launched an all-out misinformation campaign designed to convince women that the sky is now falling on reproductive health in America.
Content
August 22
“Mary did not preach; she did not write; she did not found churches or apostolic works. She was content to pray and to suffer.”
-Emil Neubert, SM, STD
Today’s Reflection:
By her prayers and her sufferings Mary contributed more to the salvation of mankind than Peter, Paul and all of the other apostles, all of the Popes, bishops, priests, doctors, and religious founders put together. How content are you to pray and suffer for the great work to which you have been called?
Our Lady of Knock ~ Silent Messenger of Hope
This August marks the 140th anniversary of an event of the highest spiritual significance for the people of Ireland, and in fact, for the faithful of the world.