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Date – Tuesday, September 5th, 2023 – St. Laurence Justinian
1. St. Laurence Justinian, born into the Venetian family of the Justinians (Giustiniani), was noted for his seriousness even as a child.
2. At the age of 19, he had a vision of Eternal Wisdom inviting him to unite himself with it, which led him to enter the religious life.
3. St. Laurence Justinian joined the Augustinian Order of the Canons of St. George on Alga Island, near Venice, known for his austerities and humility.
4. After his ordination, he was elected General of his Order and initiated profound reforms, essentially serving as its second founder.
5. In 1433, he was named Bishop of Venice, a position he initially tried to refuse but was obliged by Pope Eugene IV to accept.
6. As Bishop of Venice, St. Laurence Justinian played a pivotal role in resolving state quarrels, founding new monasteries, and improving divine worship in the parishes.
7. In 1450, he was elected Patriarch of Venice, and his ecclesiastical reform in the city is considered a precursor to what St. Charles Borromeo would later do in Milan after the Council of Trent.
8. His books and sermons reflected a deep devotion to the Passion of Our Lord, emphasizing the importance of the Faith.
9. St. Laurence Justinian passed away on January 8, 1455, leaving a lasting legacy of sanctity. He was beatified in 1524 by Pope Clement VII and canonized in 1690 by Pope Alexander VIII.
10. His feast day was established on September 5, the day of his episcopal consecration.
St. Laurence Justinian's life and reforms were emblematic of a period marked by both piety and the growing challenges of the revolutionary spirit within the Church. His commitment to reform and spiritual depth continue to inspire Catholics today.
St. Laurence Justinian, pray for us!
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Is Scott Hahn Schismatic? - St. Michael Prayer After Mass?
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Date – Friday, September 1st 2023 – St. Fiacre
1. St. Fiacre was born at the beginning of the 7th century into an illustrious Irish family. The Scots affirm that he was the son of one of their kings who was raised with his brothers by St. Conon, Bishop of Iona.
2. As a young man, Fiacre left his parents and family to serve God in solitude. He went to France, seeking St. Faro, Bishop of Meaux, and asked him for a place where he could live a solitary life away from the world. The Bishop was filled with joy upon hearing this request.
3. He told Fiacre: “Not far from here is a forest that is my patrimony and that the people call Breuil. It is very quiet and isolated.” The two saints traveled there together and chose a place for Fiacre, and the Bishop gave him everything he needed.
4. St. Fiacre cleared the woods, built a chapel in honor of the Holy Virgin, and also a house beside it where he lived and received guests. Later he built a small hospital where he would administer to the sick and the poor, and many times he cured them by virtue of his prayers.
5. He never allowed women to enter his hermitage. This was an inviolable tradition in the Irish monasteries. He extended the restriction to include the chapel and applied this rule as long as he lived. Still today, out of respect for his memory, women do not enter either his hermitage or the chapel where he was buried. Even Anne of Austria, the Queen of France, who made a pilgrimage to the shrine in thanksgiving for a favor received, remained outside the door of his chapel.
6. The Scots recount that around this time the throne of Scotland became vacant, and deputies of that country traveled to Breuil to ask St. Fiacre to return and be crowned king. He humbly but firmly refused.
7. St. Fiacre refusing the offer to be crowned king.
8. The saint died on August 30, 670, and was buried in the chapel he had built. Countless miracles followed his death and made the name of Fiacre famous. In France, gardeners honor him as their patron saint. For, in fact, by praying in his chapel and working in his garden, St. Fiacre earned a throne in Heaven. His feast day is commemorated on September 1st.
9. Prof. Plinio's comments on St. Fiacre's life, including reflections on his decisions to refuse the throne and the beauty of fidelity, as well as the transformation of the forest of Breuil and St. Fiacre's impact on the region through his actions.
10. Reflections on the veneration of St. Fiacre throughout France, his patronage of gardeners and cab drivers, and the significance of the lives of saints in history, along with the hope for a new Christendom.
St. Fiacre, pray for us!
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Good News Out of California - This Months Pro-Life News
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Date – Thursday, August 31st 2023 – St. Raymond Nonnatus
1. **Birth and Early Devotion:** St. Raymond Nonnatus was born around the year 1203 in Catalonia. He was named Non Natus because he was not born normally, delivered by caesarian operation. He displayed devotion to the Virgin Mary from a young age, praying the Rosary daily.
2. **Divine Protection and Consecration:** Our Lady appeared to him, promising her protection. Despite temptations against chastity, he consecrated his virginity to her, leading to her guidance to join the Order of the Mercedarians.
3. **Entrance into Mercedarians:** After being ordained a priest, St. Raymond Nonnatus dedicated himself to redeeming captives. He freed numerous captives and embraced the Mercedarian's fourth vow to offer himself in captivity for Catholics.
4. **Offering Himself in Captivity:** In Tunis, St. Raymond offered himself as a slave in exchange for Catholic prisoners, enduring harsh captivity and torture, including having his lips pierced with a padlock to silence his speech about Christianity.
5. **Continued Service and Travel:** Freed after eight months of captivity, he resumed active service. The last ten years of his life were spent in Rome, representing his Order and traveling to preach the Crusade.
6. **Meeting with St. Louis of France:** As a representative of Pope Gregory IX, St. Raymond Nonnatus met with St. Louis of France, encouraging him to undertake the Crusade.
7. **Death:** St. Raymond Nonnatus died in Cardona, Spain, on August 31, 1240, at the age of 37.
8. **Devotion to the Virgin Mary:** St. Raymond's deep devotion to the Virgin Mary guided his actions throughout his life.
Let us ask St. Raymond Nonnatus to give us more saints to regenerate the Church and the world, and make the modern man recognize them and be receptive to their message.
St. Raymond Nonnatus, pray for us!
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Trans humanist movement - Multiple Businesses Re-Introduce Mask Mandates
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Date – Wednesday, August 30th 2023 – St. Rose of Lima
1. **Birth of St. Rose of Lima:** St. Rose of Lima was born on April 20, 1586, in Lima, Peru, during a time of moral corruption in the city.
2. **Divine Mercy Acting:** Despite the corruption, Divine Mercy was already at work in the soul of St. Rose of Lima, who would become an instrument of expiation.
3. **Entry into Religious Life:** At the age of 20, St. Rose of Lima took the third order habit of St. Dominic, dedicating herself to prayer and sacrifices in her family's garden oratory.
4. **Zeal for God's Cause:** St. Rose had a zealous heart for the conversion of unfaithful nations in South America. She wept and suffered for their souls.
5. **Protection of Lima:** St. Rose of Lima's strong faith and dedication were demonstrated when she placed herself before the Tabernacle to protect Lima from a Dutch fleet of Protestant heretics.
6. **Universal Spirit of Penance:** St. Rose's miracles of conversion and graces led the Sovereign Pontiff to acknowledge that no missionary had ever produced such a universal spirit of penance in Peru since its discovery.
7. **Patron Saint of Peru:** St. Rose of Lima was named the Patron Saint of Peru, and Pope Clement X extended her protection to all of America, the Philippine Islands, and India.
8. **Influence on Latin America:** St. Rose's sanctity influenced all of Latin America and worked countless miracles and conversions, combating the general corruption of customs.
9. **Halting Corruption:** St. Rose of Lima halted the general corruption of customs and vaccinated the people against the spirit of the Revolution through her penances and sufferings.
10. **Role Model for Sanctity:** St. Rose's life demonstrated the immense impact that a single soul dedicated to Our Lord and Our Lady can have, inspiring us to ask for the grace to be saints and work for the Reign of Mary.
This arrangement presents the historical progression of key events in the life of St. Rose of Lima, highlighting her role as a beacon of faith and virtue in the midst of moral corruption and her influence on Latin America's spiritual revival.
St. Rose of Lima, pray for us!
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The Maui Fires- Michael Hitchborne on Priest of the Sacred Heart Supporting LGBT Ideology
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Date – Tuesday, August 29th 2023 – St. Joseph Calasanz
1. **Birth and Background:** St. Joseph Calasanz was born in 1557 in the Castle of Calasanz near Peralta de Calasanz in the Kingdom of Aragon.
2. **Call to Rome:** In 1592, St. Joseph Calasanz heard Our Lord instructing him to leave Spain and go to Rome.
3. **Protection of Cardinal Colonna:** After arriving in Rome, St. Joseph Calasanz was taken under the protection of Cardinal Marcoantonio Colonna and became the cardinal's theologian.
4. **Charity Work:** Following a flood in 1598, St. Joseph Calasanz dedicated himself to charitable works, helping the destitute and homeless.
5. **Foundation of "Pious Schools":** In 1600, St. Joseph Calasanz opened his first "Pious School" in Rome, offering free education to poor children. This marked the beginning of the Piarists, also known as the Order of the Pious Schools.
6. **Growth and Miracles:** Over 41 years, St. Joseph Calasanz led the Piarists with patience and humility, performing miracles, receiving visits from the Blessed Virgin Mary and Infant Jesus, and demonstrating gifts of reading consciences and prophecy.
7. **Trials and Expulsion:** The Piarists' internal discord and external persecution led to the expulsion of St. Joseph Calasanz from the Order he founded in 1643.
8. **Suppression and Consolation:** In 1646, the Piarists were suppressed by the Holy See. Despite the challenges, St. Joseph Calasanz received consolation through visions of Our Lord, who assured him of the future revival of his Congregation.
9. **Death and Legacy:** St. Joseph Calasanz passed away on August 25, 1648, at the age of 91. A century later, Pope Alexander VII cleared the name of the Pious Schools and restored St. Joseph Calasanz's work.
10. **Eternal Perspective:** St. Joseph Calasanz's life exemplified trust in Divine Providence despite challenges and setbacks. Just as he saw his work restored after his passing, the text suggests that he would be concerned about the current state of religious Orders and Congregations, praying for the triumph of the Reign of Mary and the restoration of the Church's past fervor.
This arrangement provides a chronological overview of key events in St. Joseph Calasanz's life and his enduring influence on the Piarists, while also addressing his potential concerns about the present state of religious orders.
St. Joseph Calasanz, pray for us!
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The Rock Band Queen Has Been Canceled - Special Guest John Horvat
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Date – Monday, August 28th 2023 – St. Augustine
1. **Birth and Early Life:** St. Augustine was born on November 13, 354, in Thagaste (modern-day Souk Ahras, Algeria).
2. **Conversion and Writing:** St. Augustine's "Confessions" is a significant work that describes his moral transformation from a life of pride and sensuality to his turning toward God, largely influenced by his encounters with St. Ambrose.
3. **Influence of St. Ambrose:** St. Augustine admired St. Ambrose greatly and would often watch him work. His presence had a profound impact on St. Augustine's conversion process.
4. **Voice from God:** While in a state of internal crisis, St. Augustine hears a voice saying "Tolle et lege" (take it and read). He opens the Scriptures to a verse that touches his heart and solidifies his conversion.
5. **Colloquium with St. Monica:** St. Augustine had a supernatural conversation with his mother, St. Monica, in Ostia, which strengthened him for future challenges. St. Monica prayed fervently for his conversion.
6. **St. Augustine's Role:** St. Augustine becomes the Bishop of Hippo in Africa, where he writes his significant work, "The City of God."
7. **"The City of God":** St. Augustine's masterpiece "The City of God" presents the struggle between the City of God and the City of the Devil as the axis of history. This work establishes the foundation for Christian civilization.
8. **Impact on Middle Ages:** Despite the fall of the Roman Empire and the uncertainty of the future, St. Augustine's works continued to inspire and shape the medieval conception of the State, Empire, and Christendom.
9. **Legacy:** St. Augustine's writings and philosophies continued to influence the medieval period and beyond. His confidence in the face of uncertainty serves as a lesson for persevering in the face of challenges.
10. **Modern Application:** Just as St. Augustine's writings persisted through turbulent times, we are encouraged to carry on our work with faith and confidence, even in the face of contemporary challenges to Christian Civilization.
This arrangement provides a chronological overview of key events and themes related to St. Augustine's life and influence, showing his transformation, his impact on medieval thought, and the enduring relevance of his teachings.
St. Augustine, pray for us!
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Trump Arrested! - Catholics vs Culture Who Wins?
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Date – Friday, August 25th 2023 – St. Louis IX, King of France
Top 10 notes on St. Louis IX, King of France, presented in historically chronological order:
1. **Early Reign and Marriage:** Louis IX became king at age 11 after his father's death and married Marguerite of Provence at 19. He ruled during the regency of his mother, Blanche of Castile, who successfully navigated political struggles against various factions.
2. **Struggles and Victories:** During Blanche's regency, France saw victories over rebellious factions like Raymond VII and Pierre Mauclerc, solidifying the Crown's authority.
3. **Crusading Zeal:** Louis's reign combined his responsibilities as a national ruler with his commitment to Christian causes. He sought to address both the governance of France and his duty to Christendom.
4. **First Crusade:** Stricken with illness in 1244, he decided to undertake a crusade after hearing of Turcoman invasions in Jerusalem. His military endeavors were marked by this intertwining of political and religious motives.
5. **International Diplomacy:** Between his two crusades, Louis engaged in diplomatic efforts, like negotiating the Treaty of Paris with England's Henry III. This treaty aimed to avoid conflicts and displayed Louis's preference for peaceful solutions.
6. **Protection of Clergy:** Louis collaborated with the popes to protect the clergy from secular interference and abuses, even during his absence on crusade. His reign was marked by cooperation between the monarchy and the Church.
7. **Pragmatic Sanction Controversy:** Historians debate whether Louis issued a pragmatic sanction in 1269 to curb papal influence over French ecclesiastical appointments. Some later used this alleged decree against the papacy, but its authenticity is doubtful.
8. **Peace and Justice:** Louis's rule emphasized peace and justice. He established a fair judicial system, constructing a court of justice, and promoted equity in governance. His wisdom was rooted in his deep Christian faith.
9. **Architectural Patronage:** St. Louis supported architecture, notably overseeing the construction of the Sainte-Chapelle, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. He also founded the Sorbonne, a renowned theological institution.
10. **Exemplary Holiness:** Louis IX lived a life of personal holiness, marked by devotion, penance, and charity. He cared for the poor, practiced humility, and was known for his wisdom, which was a virtue deeply interwoven with his faith.
St. Louis IX's reign epitomized the integration of faith and governance, exemplifying the ideal of a wise Christian monarch committed to justice, charity, and the well-being of his subjects.
St. Louis IX, King of France, pray for us!
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Catholics Tortured - Being a Catholic Lawyer
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Date – Thursday, August 24th 2023 – St. Jane Frances de Chantal
1. **St. Jane Frances de Chantal's Background:** St. Jane Frances de Chantal (1572-1641) was the widow of the Baron of Chantal and co-founder of the Order of the Visitation with St. Francis of Sales.
2. **Farewell to Family:** St. Jane prepared to leave her family to found the Convent. She knelt before her father-in-law and then her own father to ask for forgiveness, blessing, and protection for her son.
3. **Bittersweet Farewell:** Her father-in-law and father blessed her departure, saddened by her leaving but supportive of her calling.
4. **Son's Opposition:** Her 14-year-old son opposed her departure and clung to her, hoping to change her mind. Despite his plea, she remained resolute.
5. **Serenity in Sacrifice:** St. Jane's serenity was restored, and she affirmed her conviction that she would find God everywhere despite leaving her loved ones behind.
6. **Tragedy and Seriousness:** The scene of farewell reveals the gravity and solemnity of religious vocation during that time. The sacrifices and separation underscored the seriousness of the commitment.
7. **Significance of Religious Vocation:** St. Jane's actions reflected a profound understanding of the significance of religious life, family, and sacrifice for a higher purpose.
8. **Family as God's Desire:** She recognized the beauty of family life as desired by God and saw the glory in having children who become religious missionaries, apostles, and warriors.
9. **Catholic Spirit of Sacrifice:** St. Jane lived in an environment permeated with a Catholic spirit of sacrifice, which contributed to her deep faith and commitment.
10. **Profound Faith and Serenity:** St. Jane's profound spirit of faith and her willingness to sacrifice prepared her to love God deeply, exemplifying the kind of dedication and depth of spirit that is often lacking in modern times.
These notes provide a chronological account of St. Jane Frances de Chantal's departure from her family to found the Order of the Visitation, highlighting the profound seriousness, sacrifice, and faith that characterized her life and her understanding of religious vocation.
St. Jane Frances de Chantal, pray for us!
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Is Saying BC and AD Bad? + What Makes a University Catholic
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Date – Wednesday, August 23rd 2023 – St. Emilian of Autun
1. **Muslim Invasions in France:** Muslim invasions spread from Spain to various regions of France in 711, leading to an attack planned against Autun in 725.
2. **St. Emilian's Background:** St. Emilian of Autun, a Bishop from a noble family in Armonica, was known for courage, honor, magnanimity, and faith.
3. **Call to Defend Autun:** Learning of the Muslim invasion, St. Emilian called on strong men of faith to defend Autun against the threat.
4. **Exhortation to Battle:** St. Emilian summoned the people to the Cathedral, encouraging them to take up arms, marking themselves with the sign of the Cross and the armor of faith.
5. **March to Battle:** After a Mass and Communion, St. Emilian led the warriors to Autun. The Breton army achieved remarkable victories, saving Autun and defeating the infidel army.
6. **Battle of St. Forjand:** The Breton army saved Autun and defeated the infidel army at the battle of St. Forjand.
7. **Victory at St. Jean de Louis:** St. Emilian's army triumphed again at the battle of St. Jean de Louis, although the Saint was severely wounded in the process.
8. **St. Emilian's Sacrifice:** St. Emilian was fatally wounded while bravely fighting against the Muslim chief who led the enemy. He continued to encourage his soldiers until his last moments.
9. **Martyrdom and Cult:** St. Emilian died on August 22, 725, after being severely wounded in battle. He was beheaded by the Muslim chief. His relics were venerated, and his cult was confirmed by Pope Pius IX.
10. **Church's Approach:** The Church's rule against shedding blood was refined through exceptions like that of St. Emilian, who took up arms in defense of the Church and encouraged others to fight, ultimately sacrificing his life for the faith.
St. Emilian of Autun, pray for us!
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The Last Show... Nothing Will Be the Same Again
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Date – Friday, August 18th, 2023 – St. Helena, Empress
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There and Back Again, a Conversion Story with Nick Carbone
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Date – Thursday, August 17th, 2023 – St. Hyacinth
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Saint Clare & Minute Evangelization with Steve Gleason!
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Date – Friday, August 11th, 2023 – St. Clare of Assisis
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Religious Liberty W's with Maya Noronha
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Date – Wednesday, August 16th, 2023 – St. Stephan King of Hungary
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What We can Learn from Maximillian Kolbe & Jesse Romero
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Date – Monday, August 14th, 2023 – St. Maximilian Mary Kolbe
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Ohio Pro-Life Proposal Fails - Parental Alienation Demonic Origin - NEW AI Magisterium
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Date – Wednesday, August 9th, 2023 – St. John Baptist Vianney
1. St. John Baptist Vianney lived in the 19th century (1786-1859) and is celebrated on August 9 as the Curé of Ars, a model for clergy.
2. Despite being poor and having limited intelligence, he persevered through seminary, barely passing his exams, and was ordained at age 30.
3. Sent to the village of Ars in France, he became a priest of remarkable impact and influence, canonized by Pius XI in 1925.
4. St. John Vianney, though lacking natural qualities, became an extraordinary preacher, delivering catechetical instructions with great conviction and love.
5. Despite having a weak voice and crowds unable to hear him, his preaching led to numerous conversions, and many perceived God's presence in him.
6. He was dedicated to the confessionary, spending hours hearing confessions, giving counsel, and even denying absolution if he didn't perceive sincere repentance.
7. He opposed dancing and required promises from penitents to avoid such events; his strong stance exemplified his commitment to virtue.
8. St. John Vianney engaged in nightly battles with the devil, enduring physical assaults, deafening noises, and insults, all to save souls.
9. Miracles were attributed to him, although he attributed them to St. Philomena; his gift of discernment enabled him to read souls during confession.
10. His life and extraordinary impact continue to inspire and serve as an example for the modern Catholic clergy, especially during challenging times.
St. John Baptist Vianney, pray for us!
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Transgender Insanity Has Real World Consequences
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Date – Tuesday, August 8th, 2023 – Blessed John Felton
1. In 1570, St. Pius V issued a Bull excommunicating Queen Elizabeth I of England for heresy and illegitimate rule.
2. Despite objections, St. Pius V hesitated before signing the Bull, which declared Elizabeth guilty of various offenses against the Church.
3. The Bull was posted on the doors of the Bishop of London's palace on May 24, 1570.
4. Catholic insurrections against Elizabeth's rule failed, and many were executed.
5. John Felton, a nobleman with a strong Catholic faith, took action to spread awareness of the excommunication by posting the Bull in a provocative location.
6. The news of the excommunication spread through word-of-mouth in London, igniting discussions among various social classes.
7. Felton was denounced, imprisoned, and tortured for his attempt to depose Elizabeth.
8. He heroically endured torture without revealing names of collaborators.
9. On the scaffold before his execution, Felton publicly denied Elizabeth's right to the throne but sent her a jewel to show lack of personal hatred.
10. Blessed John Felton's steadfastness in the face of torture and death serves as an inspiring example of fidelity to the Catholic cause.
Blessed John Felton, pray for us!
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Gay Marriage Not a Settled Law - Ohio Proposes Permitting Public School to Allow Chaplains
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Date – Monday, August 7th, 2023 – St. Cajetan
1. St. Cajetan was born in 1480 in Thiene, Northern Italy, into a noble family.
2. He co-founded the Congregation of the Theatines, aiming to promote the Catholic Reformation.
3. The Theatines lived exclusively on spontaneous alms, showing great confidence in God's providence.
4. The Middle Ages saw the decadence of the clergy due to their attachment to wealth and luxurious lifestyles.
5. St. Cajetan sought to restore the balance between riches and poverty in the Church.
6. The Theatines exemplified poverty even more rigorously than the Franciscans, depending solely on voluntary alms without asking for them.
7. St. Cajetan's religious family brought a stronger example of poverty to the Church, countering the materialistic tendencies of the time.
8. The Theatines' commitment to poverty brought about a renewal of the ideal of poverty in the Church.
9. Divine Providence calls certain individuals to counter-attack the evils afflicting the Church and society, and St. Cajetan exemplified this mission.
10. As Catholics, we are called to uphold the spirit of hierarchy, discipline, and order, just as St. Cajetan took poverty to unimaginable limits.
St. Cajetan, pray for us!
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Bill Clinton Speaks About Immigration? - CBP Arrest Woman Attempting to Smuggle Three Children
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Date – Friday, August 4th, 2023 – St. Dominic
1. St. Dominic was born around 1170 in Calaroga, Spain, to noble parents, Felix Guzman and Joanna of Aza. He came from a family of saints, with his brothers Antonio and Manes also exhibiting extraordinary sanctity.
2. Dominic received his education at the University of Palencia, where he excelled as a student and demonstrated seriousness and austerity amid the worldly environment.
3. In 1203, Dominic and his companion were sent by the Bishop of Osma on a diplomatic mission, during which they encountered the Albigensian heresy in Languedoc, leaving a deep impression on Dominic's mind.
4. Upon the assassination of Pierre de Castelnau in 1208, a crusade against the Albigenses was launched, and Dominic participated in this mission to combat heresy and promote the Gospel.
5. In 1215, Saint Dominic sought approval for his envisioned religious order during the Fourth Lateran Council. The council rejected the institution of new orders but allowed Dominic and his followers to adopt the rule of St. Augustine.
6. On December 22, 1216, Pope Honorius III confirmed the Order of Preachers (Dominican Order), granting it papal approval and empowering Dominic as the Master General.
7. Dominic and his brethren spread the Order throughout Europe, establishing monasteries and houses in various cities like Paris, Bologna, Viterbo, and others.
8. In 1220, Dominic established a monastery at Prouille, France, which served as the first Dominican convent, dedicated to the formation and protection of women against the influence of heresy.
9. During his lifetime, St. Dominic played a crucial role in combating heresy, reconciling heretics, and converting many. His reputation for holiness, learning, and apostolic zeal drew numerous disciples to follow him.
10. St. Dominic's death occurred on August 6, 1221, in Bologna, Italy, after a brief illness. His remarkable achievements, miracles, and dedication to the propagation of the true faith led to his canonization in 1234 by Pope Gregory IX, who compared his sanctity to that of Saints Peter and Paul.
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Texas Doctors Sued Over Sex Change Surgery - The Root of Feminism with Carrie Gress
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Date – Thursday, August 3rd, 2023 – St. Erlembald
1. St. Erlembald was a Milanese Lord and fearless knight of Christ who lived in the 11th century. He came from a wealthy and influential family and held a position of great relevance in Milan.
2. Despite his opulent lifestyle, Erlembald's heart was turned towards God, and he considered entering monastic life after returning from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
3. St. Arialdo, a deacon, counseled Erlembald not to become a monk but to remain a lay knight and fight for the Church, which was suffering from simony and impurity in the clergy.
4. Pope Alexander II supported this decision and gave Erlembald a standard to combat the enemies of Christ and defend the Church, even to the shedding of his blood if necessary.
5. Erlembald was known for his charitable acts, caring for the poor and the sick, and defending the interests of the Church in Milan.
6. For ten years, he fought against the spread of simony and corruption, often clashing with Archbishop Guido of Velate, who protected these abuses.
7. Erlembald's actions and efforts led to his excommunication of Archbishop Guido, but the latter continued to create unrest and resistance against him.
8. Together with St. Arialdo, Erlembald faced opposition from those who supported the corrupted Prelates and heretical practices, leading to violent confrontations.
9. Erlembald's commitment to the cause of the Church and the Pope continued throughout his life, and he became a symbol of strength and bravery in the fight against corruption and heresy.
10. St. Erlembald ultimately died fighting for the Catholic Faith and the Pope, leaving a legacy of courage and determination in defending the Church and combating evil in his time.
St. Erlembald, pray for us!
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These Companies are Trying to Control Your Mind - Rome’s Exorcist was Fr. Gabriele Amorth
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Date – Wednesday, August 2nd, 2023 – Queen of Angels
1. In 1863, a Bernardine Sister was shown the desolation caused by the Devil throughout the world and heard the Blessed Virgin Mary speaking about the need to pray to her as Queen of Angels for assistance against these evil forces.
2. The Sister inquired why the Angels couldn't be sent without asking, to which Our Lady replied that prayer is a condition required by God Himself to obtain favors.
3. Our Lady communicated a prayer to the Sister, urging her to have it printed and distributed everywhere. The prayer invokes the holy Angels under the command and power of Mary to combat and drive away evil spirits.
4. The prayer asks for the defense and protection of the Angels against the cruel enemy and is approved by the Church, granting a 300-day indulgence to those who say it.
5. The Revolution, an evil force that has spread throughout the world, is believed to be supported and influenced by the Devil. The iniquity of the Revolution is seen in its historical eruptions, such as the Protestant Revolution and the French Revolution.
6. The Revolution shows iniquity beyond human evil, indicating the influence of the Devil in its propagation. Many men have succumbed to this extreme evil, and this demonic infestation suggests that the Devil has effectively become the lord of the world.
7. The fight against the Devil is an essential part of the counter-revolutionary struggle. Our Lady, as Queen of the Angels, has the power to expel devils using the Angels as her agents.
8. God entrusted the governance of the universe to created beings, and Angels are intermediaries between God and men, making them the appropriate agents to combat the devils.
9. Men play a special role in this fight. They must invoke Our Lady as Queen of the Angels and ask her to expel the devils from the world. This prayer is crucial in combating the demonic infestation and preparing for the Reign of Mary.
10. By asking for Our Lady's intercession and protection against the evil influence of devils, individuals can seek freedom from temptation and work towards establishing the Reign of Mary, where her rule will bring harmony and grace to the world.
Queen of Angels, pray for us!
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The Counter-Revolution Revisited - Senior High Boys Twice as Likely to Be Conservative
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Date – Tuesday, August 1st, 2023 – St. Alphonsus Maria de Ligouri
1. Alphonsus Maria de Ligouri was born in Naples, Italy, in 1696, into a noble family.
2. He excelled academically, becoming a doctor of law at the University of Bologna by the age of 16.
3. Alphonsus pursued a successful career as a lawyer and gained a reputation as one of the leaders of the Neapolitan Bar by age 26.
4. However, a legal setback caused by a dispute involving different feudal law codes led him to question the pursuit of earthly achievements and focus more on piety.
5. At age 30, Alphonsus experienced a divine appeal to leave the world and dedicate himself to God, leading to his decision to enter the ecclesiastical state.
6. He was ordained in 1726 and spent the next six years engaging in an intense apostolate, giving missions and preaching to the poor in rural areas.
7. Alphonsus founded the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer (the Redemptorist Order) to continue his work of evangelizing and caring for the humble people.
8. In the later part of his life, he concentrated on writing, especially in the field of Moral Theology, drawing from his experience in confessing thousands of souls.
9. Despite numerous offers, Alphonsus declined to become an archbishop but accepted the Bishopric of St. Agatha of the Goths in 1762, where he reformed the diocese and faced assassination attempts.
10. He lived the last years of his life in suffering, battling physical and moral torments, and passed away in 1787 at the age of 90.
St. Alphonsus Maria de Ligouri, pray for us!
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Did Texas Ban Water? - The Art of Dress - What Nuns Can Teach Us
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Date – Monday, July 31st, 2023 – St. Ignatius of Loyola
1. St. Ignatius of Loyola was born in 1491 at the Castle of Loyola in northern Spain.
2. At the age of 15, he entered into service at the court of King Ferdinand V and chose a military career.
3. During the siege of Pamplona, he suffered a grave injury from a cannonball striking his right leg.
4. While convalescing, he read the lives of the Saints and came to understand the Church's call to defend God's interests.
5. At Montserrat, he laid aside his sword at the altar of the Holy Virgin, marking a turning point in his life.
6. St. Ignatius founded the Society of Jesus, with the goal of combating Protestantism, Jansenism, and neo-paganism prevalent at the time.
7. He wrote the book "Spiritual Exercises" to form his disciples and followers in their spiritual journey.
8. The motto of his Society became "Ad majorem Dei gloriam" - All for the greater glory of God [A.M.D.G.].
9. St. Ignatius passed away on July 31, 1556, with the name of Jesus on his lips.
10. His spiritual conversion and founding of the Society of Jesus restored the sacred knighthood and established a new order of priest-warriors dedicated to the Church's combat through preaching, teaching, and converting people.
St. Ignatius of Loyola, pray for us!
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The Satanic Temple has ‘religious abortions’ - California to Eradicate Parental Rights
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Date – Friday, July 28th, 2023 – Pope St. Innocent I
1. Pope St. Innocent I was born in Albano, Italy.
2. He reigned as Pope from 401 to 417.
3. During his papacy, in 410, Rome was ravaged by the barbarians of Alaric.
4. Despite the tragic event, Pope Innocent I took responsibility for rebuilding the city and showed great charity in helping the victims.
5. His papacy coincided with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the rise of various heresies in the Church.
6. Pope Innocent I issued decrees that became law in Spain, Gaul, and Italy, demonstrating his zealous welfare for the entire Church.
7. He demanded the reinstatement of St. John Chrysostom, Bishop of Constantinople, who had been unjustly deposed.
8. He censured the Bishop of Jerusalem for negligence in his duties.
9. Pope Innocent I ratified the condemnation of the Pelagian Bishops of Africa who denied the need for grace in salvation.
10. The firm and active stance of Pope St. Innocent I contributed to the Church's growth and established the foundation for the Middle Ages.
Pope St. Innocent I, pray for us!
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Pope Francis Proposes to Meet Russian Orthodox Patriarch - The New York City Migrant Crisis
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Date – Thursday, July 27th, 2023 – St. Arethas
1. St. Arethas was a martyr who lived in the 6th century in Ethiopia.
2. He addressed his enemies, which included an inhuman King, doctors of the Synagogue, Himyarite apostates, and a confederacy of barbarians.
3. St. Arethas considered himself the "swan of Ethiopia," preparing his last swan song before martyrdom.
4. He urged everyone, including Catholics and non-believers, to listen to his words.
5. St. Arethas criticized the people of Nadjran for trusting the impious King who persecuted them, leading to their defeat.
6. He acknowledged that the defeat was a punishment for the people's lack of vigilance and trust in the King.
7. St. Arethas proclaimed that God would restore the faith of the people and bring a new Emperor, St. Elesbaan, to rebuild Christendom.
8. The episode emphasizes the beauty and influence of the Holy Catholic Church, which brings forth marvels wherever it flourishes.
9. The decline of cultures outside the Catholic Church is contrasted with the progress and grandness within its influence.
10. The text highlights the importance of loving the Catholic Church above everything and admiring its influence on culture and society.
St. Arethas, pray for us!
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Greeting Card Making Fun of BLM and LGBTQ Flags - Teen Jailed for Burning Aborted Baby
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Date – Wednesday, July 26th, 2023 – St. Anne
1. St. Anne and the Essenes:
- Many ancestors of St. Anne were Essenes, a group known for their religious practices.
- The Essenes were descendants of priests who carried the Ark of the Covenant during Moses' time and lived in a manner resembling a form of religious life.
2. St. Anne's Early Life:
- St. Anne was not strikingly beautiful but had a distinguished, pious, and pure character.
- At the age of five, she was taken to the Temple, where she spent twelve years and returned home at seventeen.
3. St. Anne's Marriage to St. Joachim:
- St. Anne was advised by a holy man to marry St. Joachim from the tribe of David, foretelling something extraordinary from their union.
- St. Joachim was a man of charming manners, and both were mature and serious individuals.
4. St. Anne's Sterility and Miracle of Conception:
- St. Anne suffered humiliation due to her sterility, considered shameful in that era.
- God miraculously granted St. Anne the conception of Our Lady, the Virgin Mary.
5. The Role of Prophets:
- The Essenes were linked to the line of Prophets, with one of them foretelling the birth of the Virgin Mary to St. Anne.
6. St. Anne's Moral Profile:
- St. Anne and St. Joachim were wise and calm individuals with great moral character.
- Despite their initial challenges, they remained faithful and patient in God's plan.
7. St. Anne's Fruit of Sanctification:
- St. Anne had her "fruit unto sanctification" by desiring a child through prayer, alms, fasting, and vows.
- She firmly hoped for God's blessing despite many years of waiting.
- St. Anne faithfully cared for the Virgin Mary during her womb, after birth, and in the Temple.
8. Moral Lessons:
- The importance of chastity and the rare grace it represented in the Old Covenant.
- The significance of fulfilling vows and promises made to God.
- The virtue of patience in seeking God's will and blessings.
- The importance of observing the Sabbath and the five ways to keep the feast well.
Overall, this selection highlights the pious and exemplary life of St. Anne, her role in the miraculous conception of the Virgin Mary, and the moral lessons we can learn from her life.
St. Anne, pray for us!
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When someone uses the OH MY GOD statement. I say Praise be His Holy Name. I dare you to say it.
And – at 15 past the hour, Massachusetts Man Calls Police on Neighbor for Sending Greeting Card Making Fun of His Family's BLM and LGBTQ Flags
Also – at 30 past the hour, Teen jailed for burning illegally aborted baby's body underscores how inhumanely the law treats the unborn
Oh Yeah! - at 45 past the hour, they took blockbuster drugs for weight loss and diabetes. Now their stomachs are paralyzed
Plus – in the next hour, Sermon on St. Ann
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