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God gave these little critters amazing gifts. Recall that St. Benedict was saved by a raven from drinking poison, and that St. John Bosco's dog protected him from harm.
Jesus is very clear in John 6 International Eucharistic Congress | IEC 2024 | … Mother Angelica Live Classics Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 6,30-35. The crowd said to Jesus: "What sign can you do, that we may see and believe in you? What can you do? Our ancestors ate manna in the desert, as it is written: 'He gave them bread from heaven to eat.'" So Jesus said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world." So they said to him, "Sir, give us this bread always." Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst."
Saint Anselm of Canterbury - April 21 Also known as Anselm of Aosta Anselmo d’Aosta Anselmo of Canterbury Doctor of Scholasticism Memorial 21 April Profile Born to the Italian nobility. After a childhood devoted to piety and study, at age 15 Anselm wanted to enter religious life, but his father Gondulf prevented it, and Anselm became rather worldly for several years. Upon the death of his mother, Ermenberge, Anselm argued with his father, fled to France in 1056, and became a Benedictinemonk at Bec, Normandy in 1060. He studied under and succeeded Lanfranc as prior of the house in 1063. Abbot of the house in 1078. Because of the physical closeness and political connections, there was frequent travel and communication between Normandy and England, and Anselm was in repeated contact with Church officials in England. He was chosen as reluctant Archbishop of Canterbury, England in 1092; officials had to wait until he too sick to argue in order to get him to agree. …More
Saint Anselm of Canterbury - April 21 breski1 Born to the Italian nobility. After a childhood devoted to piety and study, at age 15 Anselm wanted to enter religious life, but his father Gondulf prevented it, and Anselm became rather worldly for several years. Upon the death of his mother, Ermenberge, Anselm argued with his father, fled to France in 1056, and became a Benedictinemonk at Bec, Normandy in 1060. He studied under and succeeded Lanfranc as prior of the house in 1063. Abbot of the house in 1078. Because of the physical closeness and political connections, there was frequent travel and communication between Normandy and England, and Anselm was in repeated contact with Church officials in England. He was chosen as reluctant Archbishop of Canterbury, England in 1092; officials had to wait until he too sick to argue in order to get him to agree. As bishop he fought King William Rufus’s encroachment on ecclesiastical rights and the independence of the …More
Es scheint, als habe Trump alle Generäle entlassen, die ihm klargemacht haben, dass es auch für das Militär moralische Grenzen und Regeln in einem Krieg gibt, die nicht überschritten werden dürfen. 7. April 2026: Generalmajor Paul Eaton (a.D.) warnt alle Militärangehörigen: „Die Auslöschung einer ganzen Zivilisation ist Völkermord. Jeder Befehl dieser Art muss von jedem einzelnen Soldaten, unabhängig vom Dienstgrad, verweigert werden – Punkt. Genau das meinten die Senatoren, als sie in einem Video forderten, illegale Befehle zu verweigern. Nun ist es vielleicht an der Zeit, dass die Soldaten ihrer Empfehlung folgen.“ Statement of Major General (Ret.) Paul D. Eaton … steht auf, Kameraden (Telegram – a new era of messaging
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During Mass, a priest asks the Lord to “take Donald Trump” during a prayer. The entire congregation starts laughing. “We pray for peace. We pray for Donald Trump, the Lord will take him.”
Novus Ordo: This is Fr. Christopher Ginnelly, parish priest for the Church of the Holy Family in Ballycroy, praying for the death of Donald Trump. The audience starts laughing.
If they clapped in support that would be the decider. Sometimes people laugh in shock at statements they are not comfortable with. It’s a very common reaction in Ireland. The priest's words are a scandal and I would imagine not a few of his congregation know it.
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Dittie @DittiePE Those tankers everyone is celebrating aren’t coming here for crude oil. They’re coming for diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline — refined products — and that distinction is everything. US distillate inventories dropped another 2.1 million barrels just last week. They’re already 3% below the five-year average. We are not flush. We are depleted. Meanwhile US refined product exports hit 6.3 million barrels/day in January — up ~10% from a year ago, near record highs. Diesel led the increase. More going to Europe. Less staying here. x.com/DittiePE/status/2044863192787005915
Israeli Soldier Smashes Jesus Statue with Sledgehammer in Lebanon A shocking photo of an Israeli soldier smashing a crucifix in a southern Lebanon village that has emerged online over the weekend was authentic, the Israeli military said on Monday (April 20), condemning the desecration. The cross desecrated was part of a small shrine in the garden of a family living on the edge of the village, said Fadi Falfel, a priest in Debel. The Sun
Silence The Noise, Hear The Lord The Gospel reading highlights the importance of focusing on God rather than ourselves. Self-focus leads to anxiety, despair, and a lack of peace, while focusing on God brings joy, peace, and prepares us for eternity. We should strive to be like Saint Stephen, whose face reflected God’s peace, rather than being consumed by self-image and worldly desires. Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: Home | Holy Trinity Parish You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on: catholicparents.org: Daily Homilies | Catholic Parents Online Rumble: rumble.com/user/CatholicParentsOnLine Twitter: x.com/CatholicPa42753 For access to a library of talks by Fr. Robert Altier, go to: podia.com To order Fr. Altier's book, God's Plan for Your Marriage, go to the website: God's Plan For Your Marriage Book – God's Plan … An Exploration of Holy Matrimony from Genesis to the Wedding of the Lamb by Father Robert Altier.
On 17 March (St Patrick’s Day), a liturgical dance was performed during the Eucharist at Clonard Monastery in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Girls from a local dance school processed the offertory gifts to the altar and sprang around it.
To commemorate St. Patrick's Day, the Church of Clonard Monastery in Belfast invited eight dancers to prepare the altar for Mass (March 2026)
Saint Patrick's Day is right in the middle of Lent. Eating the meat wasn't bad enough; Lent is a 40-day season of repentance, reflection, and preparation. It acts as a "spiritual reset" focused on turning away from sin (repentance) and toward God, primarily through prayer, fasting, and charity in preparation for Easter. It involves self-examination and turning to God, starting on Ash Wednesday
Red Pill Dispenser - Former U.S. intelligence officer Josephine Guilbeau: "For one year I ... Former U.S. intelligence officer Josephine Guilbeau: "For one year I have watched Israel burn children alive." "You don't care about American values. You are destroying this country. Shame on all of you." x.com/redpilldispensr/status/2045419608408981936/…
How did birth control impact the world? How has the West drifted from its grounding in God, and what has been lost along the way? In this Socrates in the Studio conversation, author and scholar Mary Eberstadt joins Eric Metaxas to examine one of the most pressing cultural and spiritual questions of our time.