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5 Reasons to Have a Miraculous Medal

Blessing Sylvester October 27, 2022

5 Reasons to Have a Miraculous Medal You’ve probably seen a Miraculous Medal before. The symbol, Mary the Virgin Mother on one side and an M with a cross through it surrounded by stars on the other side, is commonly worn as a necklace. It’s also incorporated into many rosaries. While these medals aren’t supposed […]Read More

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How the Rosary Saved the World

Blessing Sylvester October 27, 2022

How the Rosary Saved the World Oct. 6th, 1571. The Ottoman Turks had already captured the Island of Cyprus and were quickly advancing toward the rest of Europe. Their fleets had not been defeated in over 100 years of constant battle, their men were of the most experienced sailors in the world, and their artillery […]Read More

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The Seven Last Words of Jesus

Blessing Sylvester October 26, 2022

The Seven Last Words of Jesus The Seven Last Words of Christ is a mediation commonly prayed during Lent and on Good Friday as a means of reflecting on the Passion of the Lord. The Seven Last World are in reference to the seven last statements made by Jesus on the cross before his death. […]Read More

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Chaplet of the Impossible Requests

Blessing Sylvester October 26, 2022

  Chaplet of the Impossible Requests O Holy St. Rita, exemplary Augustinian Sister, we honour  you for your devotion to the Passion of Christ. Although your early life was filled with disappointment, frustration, and unceasing tragedy, you never lost faith  and trust in God. For this you are the patroness of the  impossible, and our […]Read More

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5 Ways to Embody the Rosary as Pope ST. John

Blessing Sylvester October 25, 2022

5 Ways to Embody the Rosary as Pope ST. John Paul II It wasn’t long after his Oct. 16, 1978, election that the new Pope John Paul II — the former Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla — began promoting Mary and the Rosary as one of the best ways to proclaim Christ to the world. In […]Read More

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The Seven Sorrow of Saint Joseph

Blessing Sylvester October 25, 2022

The Seven Sorrow of Saint Joseph This devotion recognizes seven events in Joseph’s life that were difficult for him to endure. Many Catholics are familiar with the 7 Sorrows of Mary, a devotion honouring particular events in Mary’s life that caused her suffering, but few know about a similar devotion for St. Joseph. The tradition […]Read More

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Let’s Pray: Help Me Jesus Prayer

Blessing Sylvester October 25, 2022

Let’s Pray: Help Me Jesus Prayer The Jesus, Help Me Prayer is a prayer to Jesus for His help in times of trouble, difficulties, temptations, and struggles. In this prayer, we place our trust in Jesus and take shelter in His protection and care.   In the name of the Father, and of the Son […]Read More

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INTERCESSORY PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF FATIMA

Blessing Sylvester October 24, 2022

INTERCESSORY PRAYER TO OUR LADY OF FATIMA Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thine intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, I fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, my mother; to thee do I come, before […]Read More

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When Is a Sin Truly Mortal Sin?

Blessing Sylvester October 24, 2022

When Is a Sin Truly Mortal Sin? Everyone knows—or almost everyone does—that there are morally good actions and morally evil actions. But when is an action not only wrong, but sinful? And particularly mortally sinful? After all, as St. John says, “all wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin which is not mortal” just as […]Read More

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What Does I.N.R.I Stands For?

Blessing Sylvester October 24, 2022

What Does I.N.R.I Stands For? It is an abbreviation for Jesus Nazarenus, Rex Judeorum — Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. In Latin the “I” and “J” are usually interchangeable and ancient Latin did not use the “J.” That is why it is I.N.R.I. not J.N.R.J. It was common for the Romans to hang […]Read More

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