Immaculate Heart of Mary pray for us
Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us
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Cor Iesu, miserere nobis
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White Nationalism isn’t a traditional Christian value.
From Pope Pius XI’s Mit Brennender Sorge:
released on March 14, 1937, 25 years before Second Vatican Council
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Easter Sunday at St. Joseph’s Shrine, Detroit
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Question for my Catholic lovelies:
Do you veil/should women veil? I have veiled a few times when attending TLM but I've yet to feel spiritually compelled to do so (not saying it won't happen). I've thought about trying it out for a month or so to see if it is something I feel called to do (ex, I did this with kneeling and receiving the Eucharist on the tongue, and the act of doing so in combination with greater prayer brought about a greater reverence for the Eucharist, which is what I was hoping for), but I do not wish to give off a "holier than thou" vibe at my NO parish where hardly a soul veils. Thoughts?
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Pray the Rosary; Satan Hates It
And a great sign appeared in heaven: A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars: And being with child, she cried travailing in birth, and was in pain to be delivered. And there was seen another sign in heaven: and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads, and ten horns: and on his heads seven diadems: And his tail drew the third part of…
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Tryumfy Króla Niebieskiego (Triumphs of the Heavenly King), Polish Christmas carol from the 18th century
*Poland really loves its Christmas carols. And there are thousands of them. It is claimed that no other country in the world has as many carols as Poland.*
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Orthodox Convent of the Ascension, Jerusalem
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A secret place 🍃
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O loving Pelican! O Jesus Lord! Unclean I am, but cleanse me in Thy Blood! Of which a single drop, for sinners split, can purge the entire world from all its guilt. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
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Some tradcats complain that the post-Vatican II Church has been softening her stance against certain sins but we do live in a world where a lot of people didn’t grow up in a Christian household so talking to them about the natural law is like talking to them in a foreign language so I think we need to slowly guide them in understanding basic tenets of Christianity. Because if we start with what the Catholic Church forbids, it is going to seem oppressive to an outsider. But if we start with what we are for, how the little bit of goodness found in this world ultimately find their completeness in Christ, then it would be easier for people to make sacrifices to attain that goodness. Not emphasizing what we’re against isn’t necessarily supporting those things but rather inviting people to see the bigger context of the whole picture.
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— "Children of the Soil" by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Looking for a husband isn't easy, being in a new city and not knowing anyone here makes it even harder. I want to find a traditional Catholic man that's looking for marriage not just right now that wants a traditional sahw and wants kids. Someone who will fall in love with me and grow with me.
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Satan Is Not God's Equal
It’s often easy for us Christians to forget that we are not pagans. ‘Oh, but Paula, that’s just because you’re a Catholic.” No, I am not referencing the Saints or praying to Mary, the angels, etc. I am speaking primarily about the way we treat Satan, particularly in the way that we treat Satan’s struggle against humanity and against God.
In short, Satan isn’t that powerful. He, who is less…
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