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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Fr. Barron comments on The Genealogy of Jesus
Finally, someone explains why the genealogy of Jesus is significant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8F8fUlI3kg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Our Lady of Medjugorje's Message
"Dear children! Today, I and my Son desire to give you an abundance of joy and peace so that each of you may be a joyful carrier and witness of peace and joy in the places where you live. Little children, be a blessing and be peace. Thank you for having responded to my call."
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) is meant for ALL Catholics
Praying the Liturgy of the Hours is a great way for all Catholics to pray, as they are able, throughout the day, and live out the call in Sacred Scripture to pray without ceasing.
There is an app for that too! Look up Divine Office on your iPhone or other smart phone device.
Living Our Faith | Prayer | The Liturgy of the Hours (also known as the Divine Office)
"The Liturgy of the Hours (also known as the Divine Office) is the richest single prayer resource of the Christian Church. It provides prayers, psalms and meditation for every hour of every day. It has existed from the earliest times, to fulfil the Lord's command to pray without ceasing," according to universalis.com, the website that makes the liturgical and devotional resources of the Catholic Church available on the new electronic media.
Evangelization & Divine Mercy lead woman to Catholic Church
Simply having a statue in the home leads the cleaning lady to Jesus, resulting in a strong faith conversion and a marriage filled with God's presence.
Divine Mercy devotion leads woman to enter Church
As Catholics here in the archdiocese and around the world mark the feast of Divine Mercy this Sunday, April 19, Daly will be celebrating the fact that because of the devotion, she’s one of the newest members of the Catholic Church.
And if it weren’t for another local Catholic woman and a statue of Jesus, none of that might have been possible.
In April 2007, Daly began a job cleaning the West County home of Diane and Dave Snively. The Snivelys, members of Incarnate Word Parish in Chesterfield, had been seeking someone to clean their new home and learned about Daly through friends.
[1] http://stlouisreview.com/sites/default/files/article-images/6/Mercy_b_2788.jpg
Archbishop Carlson--You Cannot be Catholic and Pro-Choice
Not just a great opinion, but a great message of Truth from Archbishop Carlson
Before the Cross | Good Catholics cannot be pro-choice; The Fifth Commandment demands respect for life as God's most precious gift
God's law in the Old Testament is clear and unambiguous: You shall not kill. Jesus is even more demanding: Every one who is angry is liable to judgment.
Sins against the Fifth Commandment are easy to commit. Any time we think, speak or act out of anger or hatred or jealousy or revenge, we abuse God's commandment that we respect His most precious gift, the gift of life — especially human life.
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[1] http://stlouisreview.com/sites/default/files/mugshots/carlson__29.jpg