Marian Calendar Of Feasts And Solemnities

Marian Calendar Of Feasts And Solemnities

 

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What is comedian Jim Gaffigan's favorite Marian apparition? Listen as he tells a very accurate, yet hilarious rendition of this beloved story

Comedian Jim Gaffigan Hilariously Shares About His Favorite Marian Apparition

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn We can guarantee you’ve never heard the story of this Marian apparition quite like Jim Gaffigan shares it. The entire clip is great, but if you want to jump to this part start at the 4:15 minute mark. Take a listen and enjoy! Jim Gaffigan’s Favorite Marian Apparition Juan Diego‘s […]

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Why is Mary referred to as the Queen Mother? The Queen Mother had a particular role in the Jewish world and that meaning is elevated

How Mary Fulfills The Jewish Role Of The Queen Mother

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Despise Not Our Petitions Mary is the Queen Mother in the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. The Queen Mother had a particular role in the Jewish world and that meaning is elevated and amplified in the age of the Church. From the beginning of the Church, Mary was seen as our […]

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Do you spend time with our Eucharistic Lord in Adoration? If you need motivation, ask the Blessed Mother to help you!

Ask The Blessed Mother For Help When Adoring Our Eucharistic Lord

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Our Lord Jesus Christ calls to our hearts. He humbles Himself in the form of Bread — a simple Host — in order to be available to us — to remain with us, to heal our wounded hearts, and nourish us with His abiding and incomprehensible Love and Mercy. He […]

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From 1981 to the present moment, Mary is reported to be appearing in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Hercegovina with a message of conversion

400-Year-Old Marian Prophecies About Our Age

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In our age of wars, transgenderism, abortion up till birth in various nations, natural and moral calamities and a host of other seemingly insurmountable problems, sometimes it looks as if the world has gone barking mad. Many of us remember times that were much more tranquil not so long ago. […]

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How can a Catholic woman be full of grace just as Mary was? Learn from this insight and grow in virtue and holiness

12 Ways A Woman Can Be Full Of Grace

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “Hail Mary, full of grace.” We often repeat these words as part of the prayer for many different daily devotionals, such as the Angelus, the Rosary, and the Divine Mercy Chaplet. When applied to the Blessed Mother, it is easy to see how she is full of grace, but have […]

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Why is Mary referred to as the Queen Mother? The Queen Mother had a particular role in the Jewish world and that meaning is elevated

The Old Testament And Mary, The Mother Of The Messiah 

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn On the path that led to the Old Testament  Although I am now a joyfully practicing Catholic, for nearly thirty years of my adult life, I lived as an evangelical Protestant.  It was during those years that love of Scripture became the engine of my spiritual life.  I learned how […]

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This chapel is known as the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, and since its official approval by the Catholic Church in 2010

A Shrine For All Seasons – A Year-Round Pilgrim Experience At The National Shrine Of Our Lady Of Champion

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Nestled in the quiet countryside of Champion, Wisconsin, there is a humble yet spiritually powerful chapel that marks the site of the first and only approved Marian Apparition in the United States. This chapel is known as the National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, and since its official approval […]

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rosary quote St. John Paul II

Here’s What The Saints Want You To Know About The Rosary

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn All Catholics are called to be saints. If we genuinely want to grow in holiness, we must study the lives of the saints who have gone before us to learn what habits, virtues, and values guided their path to heaven. It doesn’t take long to realize that a deep devotion […]

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