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AUXILIUM CHRISTIANORUM PRAYERS ONLY FOR MEN?

August 17, 2022

QUESTION? / COMMENT! I’ve been praying the Auxilium Christianorum for few weeks now. But when I reviewed the requirements to be a member the #1 requirement is for the layman to consult their spiritual director/ confessor before becoming a member....Read more

HOW TO HELP YOUR UNEVANGELIZED FAMILY MEMBER

August 15, 2022
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

My convert mother is 80 years old and in declining health. After years of me wondering if she prayed the rosary every day I said to her “A Catholic is on the team if they pray the...Read more

Interview with Rachel Mastrogiacomo

August 12, 2022

A word from Rachel Mastrogiacomo that was on her Facebook page and Interview with Leila Miller https://www.leilamiller.net/blog/2022/8/2/bishop-mcelroy-should-never-become-a-cardinal

If you have a problem with United States Bishops like McElroy who are documented to have covered up sexual predation in the...Read more

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Drawing closer to the light of Christ

February 6, 2025

Christ is our light. If we are walking away from the sun (for the sun is the symbol of Christ), the shadows are before us. This is one of the reasons why we have Catholics afflicted with every manner of psychosis and neurosis, afraid of these lengthening shadows, of these phantoms and fears and dreads. As we walk away from Christ, the further we go, the longer the shadows that appear before us - the resentment, the aggressiveness, just as soon as we are checked and told that we are walking from the light.    If however, we walk toward the sun, and intensify our love of Christ, then all the shadows are behind us - all the remorse and regrets. As the sun comes more and more into our life, all these things pass away. Fears are gone, remorse is swallowed up in the intense love of Christ.

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