Monthly Archives: April 2014

April 26 Bad Omen – Broken Madonna of Civitavecchia

It would take too much time for me to translate Antonio Socci’s recent article on another very eery incident that occurred before the canonizations of the two popes, but this synopsis  suffices to inform readers of that episode. If you … Continue reading

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“It is my opinion that John XXIII and John Paul II should not have been canonized.”

Because of the copyright, I am limited to 50 words from this essay by Marielena Montesino de Stuart. I tell you, make it a point to click on the link and read the entire entry!  It does not take long … Continue reading

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Sr. Lucia Relic Cards

Yesterday I received the relics I had requested of Sr. Lucia of Fatima!  Needless to say, I was overjoyed!  I believe it took something like 2 months to receive them. Enclosed was a card with a hand-written message, which in … Continue reading

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Massive Crucifix Dedicated to John Paul II Collapses

The news has spread throughout the whole world.  A gigantic crucifix has collapsed and killed a young man of 21 years. The bent-shaped crucifix in the northern Italian town of Cevo stood 98 feet high and had been erected at … Continue reading

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Restoration of South Side Chicago Church by the I.C.R.

The splendor associated with the true worship of God is the inheritance of every Catholic. The Cenacle in which Our Lord celebrated the first Mass was a beautifully furnished upper chamber located in the affluent section of the city of … Continue reading

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Divine Mercy Origins; Thrice Condemned

Some years ago, I was introduced to the Divine Mercy prayers by someone whom I considered to be solid in the faith. (Much later, I found out this person was into sensational private revelations such as “Little Pebble”!) I saw … Continue reading

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“The Last Defeat of Pilate”

This Lent, I’ve been taking the subject of my meditations from Alban Goodier’s THE CROWN OF SORROWS.  Pilate truly saw the innocence of our Lord, and he did try on several occasions to have him released.  Why didn’t he?  Was … Continue reading

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Carmelites to Have the TLM on Easter

Heads up! to all in the vicinity of the Infant of Prague Carmel in Traverse City, Michigan. Infant of Prague Carmelite Monastery 3501 Silver Lake Rd. Traverse City, MI At 9 a.m on Easter Sunday, April 20, the Carmelite Sisters … Continue reading

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Canon Jayr, I.C.R., Mexico City Pilgrimage

Derik Castillo has graciously sent me some photos of Father Jayr’s Mass at the ancient altar of the Kings at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City. This Mass was celebrated on Friday, at 10 a.m., April 4. The priest standing … Continue reading

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