IF YOU WANT TO BE FAITHFUL TO JESUS, BE VERY MARIAN.


IF YOU WANT TO BE FAITHFUL TO JESUS, BE VERY MARIAN. “If you want to be faithful, be very Marian. Our Mother, from the time of the Angel ‘s message, until her agony at the foot of the Cross, had no other heart, no other life, but that of Jesus. Go to Mary with the…

EASTER READING: CHRIST THE SOURCE OF RESURRECTION AND LIFE


CHRIST THE SOURCE OF RESURRECTION AND LIFE Saint Paul rejoices in the knowledge that spiritual health has been restored to the human race. Just as death entered the world through Adam, so life has been given back to the world through Christ. And again: The first man, being from the earth, is earthly by nature; the second man…

JESUS IS LAID IN THE ARMS OF HIS BLESSED MOTHER.


JESUS IS LAID IN THE ARMS OF HIS BLESSED MOTHER “• Mary stands by the Cross, engulfed in grief. And John is beside her. But it is getting late, and the Jews press for Our Lord to be removed from there. Having obtained from Pilate the permission required by Roman law for the burial of…

LENTEN PRAYER TO SANTO NIÑO.


A SHORT PRAYER TO THE HOLY CHILD JESUS IN PREPARATION FOR HOLY WEEK. Holy Infant Jesus, as we joyfully prepare ourselves during this Lent to commemorate your Passion, Death and Resurrection, we ask the grace of radical conversion and a humble and contrite heart for us and for many souls. Grant us the courage to…

POPE FRANCIS: DO WE REALLY CONSIDER GOD AS OUR FATHER?


  POPE FRANCIS: WHEN WE PRAY THE “OUR FATHER”, LET’S REALLY BELIEVE THAT GOD IS OUR FATHER! “How often do we pray the “Our Father” without really thinking of God as our Father?”: asks Pope Francis. If only we could really assimilate the profundity and greatness of our condition as children of God, with a…

POPE FRANCIS LAETARE SUNDAY 2018: REJOICE BECAUSE GOD IS WITH US!


POPE FRANCIS LAETARE SUNDAY 2018: REJOICE BECAUSE GOD IS WITH US! Before the Angelus  Dear Brothers and Sisters, good morning! In this fourth Sunday of Lent, called “Laetare” Sunday, that is, “Rejoice,” because so <reads> the Entrance Antiphon of the Eucharistic Liturgy, which invites us to joy: “Rejoice, Jerusalem [… .] — so it’s a…

“I HAVE COME TO SERVE, NOT TO BE SERVED (Mt. 20:28).”


“I HAVE COME TO SERVE, NOT TO BE SERVED (Mt. 20:28).” “The Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many,” Our Lord said. As Christians, we need to follow Christ’s footsteps. Christ came to serve us and service supposes sacrifice and…