How St. Faustina and Her Friends Taught Me About Divine Mercy
Dana and Damien Scallon (r) with the CD cover of their Chaplet of Divine Mercy recording What a loving and merciful gift we have in divine mercy and the sacrament of reconciliation.
Encounter Christ’s Divine Mercy…
On Easter Sunday evening, all of the apostles (besides Judas and Thomas) were gathered behind locked doors in the Upper Room. Yet the Risen Jesus came and stood in their midst and said, “Peace be with you.” St. Luke records that they “were startled and terrified and thought they were seeing a ghost.” So to […]
Pope Francis Transfers Vicar of Rome Cardinal De Donatis to Vatican Post…
Pope Francis has transferred the vicar of Rome, Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, to a different post as head of the Vatican’s Apostolic Penitentiary, the Vatican announced on Saturday. De Donatis, 70, has overseen the administrative needs of the Diocese of Rome as cardinal vicar since 2017. His reassignment leaves the important post of vicar general […]
Sanctuary for Weary Souls: Divine Mercy Comes to Hollywood
Pope St. John Paul II blessed this image — and also signed it with his initials — that resides at the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, Christ the King Catholic Church stands at the border separating Tinseltown and the Larchmont sections of the city. This church also features the archdiocesan […]
A Simple Heroism: A review of Irena’s Vow
MPAA Rating, PG-13 USCCB Rating: Not rated at the time of this review Reel Rating: 3 out of 5 reels There have been numerous films about the Holocaust, so many that certain new ones can […]
THE GOD INFUSION: Richard Dawkins Goes Cultural Christian, Candace Owens Blasts Contraception
New from Remnant TV… In this week’s Remnant Underground, Michael J. Matt looks at the Globalist dumpster fire, which is creating strange bedfellows indeed. Jeffrey Sachs is so incensed by Biden’s proxy war against Russia that he’s sounding positively MAGA.
On Divine Mercy Sunday a sobering thought from a Pope about that terrible day
“Divine Mercy! Rah, rah, rah!” Right? Right. However… We have come to Low Sunday, Dominica in albis, the Octave of Easter. I reviewed something of what Fathers of the Church had to say about our Gospel passage on this famous … Read More →
Wisconsin Bishop Accuses Archbishop Viganò of ‘Public Defamation’
Edward Pentin Archbishop Carlo Vigano The Vatican’s top diplomat to the U.S. from 2011 to 2016, Archbishop Viganò made headlines in 2018 when he publicly accused Church leaders, including Pope Francis, of covering up the sexual-abuse allegations against former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
DEBATE: Did Benedict XVI Really Resign?
PDF Button Christ is risen! This past Monday, I enjoyed engaging in a friendly debate with Dr. Edmund Mazza on the subject of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation. Many thanks to Mike from Restoring the Faith Media for hosting! As readers may know, Dr. Mazza has become known in recent years for championing the position the […]
ROME 24/3– Day 17: Easter Saturday “in albis” (& Fr. Z’s Kitchen)
Hello sun at 06:42 and g’bye at 19:44. Ave Maria, still at 20:00. It is Saturday in albis. It is amazing how the Church wove the texts and readings of Holy Mass together over the Octave. Today, in the ancient … Read More →