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(A Lack of) VIRTUS
The COVID-19 corona virus has really shown who can man up, and who waits for the government to tell them what to do…
Laetare Sunday
For the true Moses is Christ who, having delivered us from the bondage of Satan and sin, made us pass through the waters of baptism and having nourished us with His Eucharist, causes us to enter His Church, a foretaste of heaven where the elect will sing forever
O Lord, Deliver Us
Is God’s mercy retroactive? He is all-knowing; if I am praying for mercy now, would God, who has the foreknowledge of this prayer,
Lest Perhaps we die… The Curious Irony of the USCCB Mass Reading That Has No Perhaps
The Mass Reading was missing Eve’s words “perhaps we shall die”… what ruinous irony!
Sr. Sasagawa’s Akita Message “Not Known” to Her Superior?
The Superior of the Akita convent answered my question about the new message to Sr. Sasagawa last year… the answer will leave you hanging.
2020 Vision – Part 2 – How St. Therese Elevated the Daily Grind
Sanctity is not achieved with a rocket blast but more of a gentle reconstruction of life into holiness. Cindy explores how St. Therese can make it happen.
2020 Vision. Catholic New Years Resolutions Resolved.
Year end blowout sales and new year resolutions sales on fitness don’t match what we really need: how to fix your vision for the upcoming year!
Al Matt: He Fought the Good Fight
Cindy Paslawski recounts the pro-life, truth telling, legacy of Al Matt’s dedication to serving the Church with the Wanderer and Wanderer Forum Foundation.
Akita Reignites with New Message: Ashes and Rosary
Our Lady of Akita’s seer Sister Sasagawa is reported to have received a new message from her angel on the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, October 6. As with Fatima, first comes the angel, then comes Our Lady.
End Times Not End Games for Purgatory
The end is near. Not the street-corner-preacher end, but the end of our Church year. November approacheth and the readings will remind us to watch and wait, not be caught unaware. We remember those who have gone before us, hopefully with some sign of faith, and we look to our…