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The Evil Nature of Abortion

  Today marks the 44th year that abortion has been legal in our country, allowing the killing of over 59 million babies since 1973. Most(93%) of these abortions are done as a convenience for the parents. Every day in America, … Continue reading

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Inauguration Day Prayer

Today I pray for our nation. I ask that you would give our new President wisdom beyond his own understanding and the courage to chose the right path no matter how narrow the gate. I pray for all in authority … Continue reading

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St. Joseph- Patron Saint for Families

In the Tradition of the Holy Mother Church, Wednesdays were often days that included prayer Devotions directed towards Saint Joseph, in addition to a special feast day celebrating him on  March 19. How fitting it would be for us to … Continue reading

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Monday January 16, 2017

St. Augustine Prayer to Holy Spirit Breathe into me, Holy Spirit, that my thoughts may all be holy. Move in me, Holy Spirit, that my work, too, may be holy. Attract my heart, Holy Spirit, that I may love only … Continue reading

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Friday January 13, 2017

In the Tradition of the Holy Catholic Church, Fridays are the day we focus on Christ’s Passion and also for honoring His Sacred Heart. And when praying our rosary, we meditate upon the Sorrowful Mysteries. Traditionally, it was a day … Continue reading

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Thursday January 12, 2017 Feast of St. Anthony of Pucci

Saint Anthony Pucci was born in Italy in April of 1818.  He was kindly referred to as “the little parish priest,” by his parishioners. He held degrees in theology but his devotion remained with the sick, the poor and the … Continue reading

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Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time

  With The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord behind us, we enter into what is referred to as a period of “Ordinary Time” in the liturgical cycle of the Holy Mother Church. This ‘ordinary time’ will carry us … Continue reading

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Of Baptisms and Birthdays

Today in the Holy Mother Church we celebrate with great joy, the Baptism of the Lord. This signifies the liturgical end of the Christmas season. Though we just celebrated His birth a few short weeks ago, He is now showing … Continue reading

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Feast of the Epiphany- January 8th

The Feast of the Epiphany or the Feast of Light as it is also called, is upon us once again, drawing to a close the twelve days of Christmastide, which began with the revelation of Christ to Israel at His … Continue reading

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First Friday, January 6, 2017

This is where the real New Year’s resolutions shall begin; in the close proximity to the Heart of the One Who Loves us most. In the busyness of days and the all out assault of our physical senses, we must … Continue reading

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