Creator God, thank you that you are gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. You have been faithful to watch over and protect me during this day. I ask that you would continue to watch over me throughout the night. You are the God of peace. May you sanctify me completely, and […]Read More
For centuries, Roman Catholic believers have celebrated the Stations of the cross, or Way of the Cross, usually the weeks before Easter. The Stations of the Cross refer both to a series of depictions of Christ’s journey from the court of Pontius Pilate to the tomb and to a short pilgrimage centred around these stations. Though […]Read More
Ash Wednesday, an ancient religious tradition, for Catholics, is one of the holiest days of the year. the ash crosses spotted on foreheads throughout the day. As a human corpse decomposes, it turns to dust, or ash. The ashes placed on one’s forehead (mixture of palm ash and olive oil) are a symbol to […]Read More
Be Good Saint Dymphna, great wonder-worker in every affliction of mind and body, I humbly implore your powerful intercession with Jesus through Mary, the Health of the Sick, in my present need… (mention intention here) ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Saint Dymphna, martyr of purity, patroness of those who suffer with nervous and mental afflictions, beloved child […]Read More
As a Catholic, there are many questions that come to my mind when I read the story of Fr. Andres Arango. For example, questions like What Happens to Those He Baptised Who Don’t Even Know that he baptized them? What Is the Possibility of Having Other Priests From Around The World Who May Have Used […]Read More
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