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On this first day of the new year, we celebrate the Solemnity of Mary Mother of God as well as The World Day of Peace. Pope Francis reflects on how the solemnity and the World Day of Peace intersect.
As the new year approaches, it is important to make a resolution that will help us to be more grateful in the coming year. A good way to do this is to make a daily offering of ourselves to God in which we offer our prayers, works,
As the year 2020 comes to an end, It is important to look back and be grateful for the good things that happened and the things we were able to accomplish through the grace of God. It is also important to remember our failings so that in making resolut...
Today is the feast of St. Thomas Becket. Thomas was a friend of the English King Henry II who was in favor of Thomas becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury so that the King could control the Church. When he was made Archbishop,
One of the greatest tragedies in the world is the senseless suffering of innocent people. And yet, no suffering needs to be senseless. Our sufferings when joined to the perfect offering of Jesus, can play a role in the conversion of sinners.
Today is the feast of the Holy family, a good day to remember that it is within family life that relationships receive the precious gift of Faith. It is also a good day to pray for the holiness of all families.
Today we celebrate the feast of St. Stephen. Pope Francis reflects on this feast within the Octave of Christmas and how the remembrance of the first martyr in the Liturgy reminds us of the link between the Incarnation and the cross.
This Christmas, Pope Francis reflects on how the shepherds were the first to receive the news of the birth of Jesus. They were the first because they were among the least and the outcast and they were the first because they were awake keeping watch in ...
This Christmas, Pope Francis reflects on the great feast when we celebrate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. He shares that Christmas is a feast of hope which overcomes uncertainty and pessimism.
In today’s O Antiphon we pray, O Emmanuel, our King and Giver of Law: come to save us, Lord our God! Jesus is the King of the Universe. Let us make Him the King of our hearts.