St. Juan Diego

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St. Juan Diego Feast date: Dec 09 On Dec. 9, Roman Catholics celebrate St. Juan Diego, the indigenous Mexican Catholic convert whose encounter with the Virgin Mary began the Church’s devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe. In 1474, 50 years before receiving the name Juan Diego at his baptism, a boy named Cuauhtlatoatzin — “singing … Read more

Held in the Waiting: A 33-Day Devotional. Day 19 — Known by God

Held in the Waiting: A 33-Day Devotional

Held in the Waiting: A 33-Day Devotional Trusting God’s Heart When Healing Is Delayed and Strength Feels Thin Day 19 — Known by God Theme: Your Identity Is Not Your Diagnosis Scripture (Douay-Rheims Bible) Isaias 43:1–3 “And now thus saith the Lord that created thee, O Jacob, and formed thee, O Israel: Fear not, for … Read more

Mar. 16 Monday of the Fourth Week of Lent, Weekday

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During the next two weeks the Gospel for each Lenten weekday Mass is from St. John. We shall read, day after day, about the growing hostility against Jesus that climaxed in the horror of Good Friday. The tragedy begins today on a happy note–a continuation of yesterday’s Laetare Sunday spirit. –The Vatican II Weekday Missal

Pope Leo meets author critical of Opus Dei

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Pope Leo XIV on Monday met in a private audience with Gareth Gore, a British journalist whose work has criticized Opus Dei as abusive. Gore said he spoke to the pope for more than 40 minutes and presented him with testimonies from alleged victims of the organization. Gore is the author of the 2024 book … Read more

Pope Leo XIV: God ‘cannot be enlisted by darkness’

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Pope Leo XIV said Sunday that God cannot be used to justify violence or war, warning that “God cannot be enlisted by darkness.” The pope made the remarks March 15 during a pastoral visit to the Parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Ponte Mammolo, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Rome, where he … Read more