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anastpaul · 1 year ago
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Quote/s of the Day – 21 October – The Power of the Daily Rosary
Quote/s of the Day – 21 October – “The Month of the Most Holy Rosary and of the Angels” “The greatest method of prayingis to pray the Rosary.” St Francis de Sales (1567-1622) “Never will anyonewho says his Rosary everyday,be led astray.This is a statementthat I would gladly signwith my blood.” St Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort (1673-1716) “The Rosary is a powerful weaponto put the demons…
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tmjb9 · 5 years ago
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Feast of Christ the King & Thanksgiving 7. It has long been a common custom to give to Christ the metaphorical title of "King," because of the high degree of perfection whereby he excels all creatures. So he is said to reign "in the hearts of men," both by reason of the keenness of his intellect and the extent of his knowledge, and also because he is very truth, and it is from him that truth must be obediently received by all mankind. He reigns, too, in the wills of men, for in him the human will was perfectly and entirely obedient to the Holy Will of God, and further by his grace and inspiration he so subjects our free-will as to incite us to the most noble endeavors. He is King of hearts, too, by reason of his "charity which exceedeth all knowledge." And his mercy and kindness which draw all men to him, for never has it been known, nor will it ever be, that man be loved so much and so universally as Jesus Christ. But if we ponder this matter more deeply, we cannot but see that the title and the power of King belongs to Christ as man in the strict and proper sense too. For it is only as man that he may be said to have received from the Father "power and glory and a kingdom," since the Word of God, as consubstantial with the Father, has all things in common with him, and therefore has necessarily supreme and absolute dominion over all things created. — QUAS PRIMAS, Pope Pius XI, December 11, 1925 I wanted to post this Sunday for the feast but didn’t get the chance. I decided to post today because Eucharist is from the Greek meaning ”thanksgiving.” Jesus is our king by way of His thanksgiving sacrifice. Have a blest holiday. Jesus, I trust in You*Lord, have mercy*Christ, have mercy*Lord, graciously hear us*Come Holy Spirit*Mary, the Immaculate Conception, pray for us*Dear St. Joseph, pray for us*The Church Triumphant, pray for us*The Church Suffering, pray for us*St. Michael and the angels, watch over & protect us #ChristtheKing #FeastofChristtheKing #JesusisKng #JesusChrist  #Procession #Hosanna #QuasPrimas #PopePiusXI #HolyWillofGod #WordOfGod #AbsoluteDominionOverAllThingsCreated #Thanksgiving #HappyThanksgiving https://www.instagram.com/p/B5ZvBKQHYHO/?igshid=1i6br5h43djhi
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radioteopoli · 6 years ago
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Radio Teopoli, AM530 wants you to join Catholics all around the world celebrating the Feast of Christ the King by tuning into our regular Saturday program on AM530 with a special presentation from our very own Lou Iacobelli with his program Building a Culture of Life. Lou will be teaching us the history of this Feast and how it came about in the Catholic Liturgical Calendar. Shortly after that we have the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen with his talk on Christ the King.  Don't miss it this Saturday, November 24th at 9pm on AM530, Toronto & Online at am530.ca. . . . . . . #Catholic #CatholicTO #Toronto #Jesus  #God #Radio #CatholicMedia #Podcast  #Earworm #Teopoli #FeastDay  #ChristtheKing #King#PopePiusXI  #Quasprimas #Love #StPauloftheCross  #Series #Church #Media #Canada  #Prayer #Mississauga #Brampton  #Vaughan #Woodbridge #Saints  #CyrilofAlexandria #Advent  #LiturgicalCalendar https://www.instagram.com/p/BqiDqARHHkP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1oe895y9y7yfj
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maxbrackett · 7 years ago
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#quotes #popequotes #popepiusxi #Rosary #hailmary #firepower #weapon #Catholic #Christian
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travelsmadurai · 2 years ago
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St Mary's Cathedral
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St Mary's Cathedral - History
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The #CathedralChurch and Minor #Basilica of the Immaculate #MotherofGod , Help of #Christians (informally, St Mary's Cathedral) is the house of prayer church of the #RomanCatholicArchdiocese of Sydney and the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney, presently Anthony Fisher OP. It is committed to the "Perfect Mother of God, Help of Christians", Patroness of #Australia and holds the title and pride of a minor basilica, gave to it by #PopePiusXI on 4 August 1932..
St Mary's has the best length of any #congregation in Australia (despite the fact that it is neither the tallest nor biggest in general). It is situated on College Street close to the eastern line of the Sydney focal business region in the #CityofSydney neighborhood government area of #NewSouthWales , Australia. Regardless of the great ascent improvement of the focal business locale, the #churchbuilding impressive construction and #twintowers make it a #milestone from each bearing. In 2008, St Mary's Cathedral turned into the focal point of World Youth Day 2008 and was visited by #PopeBenedictXVI who sanctified the new forward special raised area. The church building was planned by #WilliamWardell and worked from 1866 to 1928. It is otherwise called St Mary's Catholic Cathedral and Chapter House, Saint Mary's Cathedral and St Mary's Cathedral. The property was added to the New South Wales #StateHeritageRegister on 3 September 2004.
Sydney was laid out as a corrective #settlementon26January1788 for the sake of #KingGeorgeIII by Captain Arthur Phillip, for detainees moved from #Britain . Large numbers of individuals to show up in Sydney around then were military, some with #spousesandfamily ; there were likewise a #fewfreepilgrims . The primary cleric of the settlement was the Reverend #RichardJohnson of the Church of England. No particular arrangement was made for the strict necessities of those many convicts and pilgrims who were Roman Catholics. To review this, an #IrishCatholicminister , a Father O'Flynn, ventured out to the state of New South Wales be that as it may, as he showed up without government endorse, he was sent home.
It was only after 1820 that two clerics, #FatherConollyandFatherJohnTherry , showed up to #pastor to the Roman Catholics in Australia authoritatively. Father Conolly went to Tasmania and Father Therry stayed in Sydney. That's what therry guaranteed, upon the arrival of his appearance, he had a dream of a strong church of brilliant stone committed to the #BlessedVirgin Mary raising its twin towers over the city of Sydney.This vision happened, however not until following 180 years and three transitional structures.
Father Therry applied for an #awardofland on which to fabricate a congregation. He requested land on the western side of #Sydney , towards #DarlingHarbor . However, the land designated to him was towards the East, contiguous various Governor #Lachlan Macquarie's structure projects, the clinic of 1811, the #HydePark Barracks and St James' Anglican church which was likewise utilized as a regulation court. The site for the Catholic church ignored an infertile region whereupon the blocks for #Macquarie's structures were made. The region is currently Hyde Park, with roads of trees and the #ArchibaldFountain ..
The establishment stone for the #principalStMary's was laid on 29 October 1821 by #GovernorMacquarie . Worked by #JamesDempsey , it was a basic cruciform stone construction which honored the rising design for the Gothic style in its sharp windows and zeniths. In 1835, John Polding turned into the main ecclesiastical overseer of the Roman Catholic Church in Australia. In 1851 the congregation was adjusted to the plans of Augustus Welby Pugin. Father Therry kicked the bucket on 25 May 1864. On 29 June 1865, the congregation burst into flames and was annihilated.
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anastpaul · 3 years ago
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Quote/s of the Day – 29 October - Our Times
Quote/s of the Day – 29 October – Our Times
Quote/s of the Day – 29 October Our Times “Speak the Truthin a million voices.It is silence that kills.” “Nothing great is ever achieved,without much enduring.” “Start being brave about everything.Drive out darkness and spread light.Don’t look at your weaknesses.Realise instead, that in Christ crucified,you can do everything.” St Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)Doctor of the Church “You…
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anastpaul · 3 years ago
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Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – The Holy Rosary
Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – The Holy Rosary
Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – “Month of the Holy Rosary” – Memorial of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary/Our Lady of Victory “The greatest methodof praying,is to praythe Rosary.” St Francis de Sales (1567-1622)Doctor of the Church “The salvation of the whole worldbegan with the “Hail Mary.”Hence, the salvation of each personis also attached to this prayer.” St Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort…
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anastpaul · 4 years ago
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Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – On the Rosary by the Popes - pre-Vatican II
Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – On the Rosary by the Popes – pre-Vatican II
Quote/s of the Day – 7 October – The Memorial of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary and the Month of the Most Holy Rosary
“The Rosary is the scourge of the devil.”
Pope Adrian VI (1459-1523)
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“Among all the devotions approved by the Church, none has been favoured by so many miracles, as the devotion of the Most Holy Rosary.”
Blessed Pope Pius IX (1792-1878)
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anastpaul · 4 years ago
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Second Thought for the Day - 22 June - A Papal Masterpiece
Second Thought for the Day – 22 June – A Papal Masterpiece
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Second Thought for the Day – 22 June – On the Memorial of Saints John Fisher and Thomas More, Martyrs – A Papal Masterpiece
Sermon Delivered by Pope Pius XI (1857-1939) on the Occasion of the Papal Mass in St Peter’s for the Canonisation of St John Fisher (1469-1535) and St Thomas More (1478-1535) Martyrs, on 19 May 1935
As Jesus Christ, according to the words of St Paul, is eternal and immutable,
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anastpaul · 5 years ago
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Quote of the Day – 12 November – St Josaphat "I am ready to die...."
Quote of the Day – 12 November – St Josaphat “I am ready to die….”
Quote of the Day – 12 November – The Memorial of St Josaphat Kuncewicz (1584-1623) Martyr
“I am ready to die for the holy union, for the supremacy of Saint Peter and of his successor, the Supreme Pontiff.”
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St Josaphat’s favourite devotional exercise was to make prostrations in which the head touches the ground, saying, the Jesus prayer:
‘Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.”
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anastpaul · 7 years ago
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Quote/s of the Day – September, the Month of Our Lady of Sorrows
“When she was asked to become the mother of the Messiah, Mary’s faith enabled her to give a humble and generous response…. Mary’s faith was frequently tested during the public life of Jesus, especially when she witnessed the rejection of her son. At the foot of the cross, her pilgrimage of faith had its moment of most severe testing. Mary continued to believe that, because Jesus was the Son of God, His sacrifice would bring salvation to humanity.”
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“From Mary we learn to surrender to God’s Will in all things. From Mary we learn to trust even when all hope seems gone. From Mary we learn to love Christ her Son and the Son of God!”
St Pope John Paul
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“From the nature of His work, the Redeemer ought to have associated His Mother with His work. For this reason we invoke her under the title of Co-redemptrix.   She gave us the Saviour, she accompanied Him in the work of redemption, as far as the Cross itself, sharing with Him the sorrows of the agony and of the death in which Jesus consummated the redemption of mankind.”
Pope Pius XI
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anastpaul · 8 years ago
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One Minute Reflection – 16 January
May I never boast of anything but the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ………Gal 6:14
REFLECTION – “Devout souls cling wholeheartedly to the cross with Christ. They thus acquire the most abundant fruits of the Redemption for themselves and for others.”…….Pope Pius XI
PRAYER – Lord Jesus, You endured crucifxion for the salvation of the world. Grant that I may love and share Your Cross on earth so that I may join You in glory in heaven. Saints Berard, Peter, Adjute, Accurs, Odo and Vitalis, Pray for us, amen!
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radioteopoli · 7 years ago
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Radio Teopoli, AM530 wants you to join Catholics all around the world celebrating the Feast of Christ the King by tuning into our regular Saturday program on AM530 with a special presentation from our very own Lou Iacobelli with his program Building a Culture of Life. Lou will be teaching us the history of this Feast and how it came about in the Catholic Liturgical Calendar. Shortly after that we have the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen with his talk on Christ the King.  Don't miss it this Saturday at 9pm on AM530, Toronto & Online at am530.ca . . . . . . . #Catholic #CatholicTO #Toronto #Jesus #God #Radio #CatholicMedia #Podcast #Earworm #Teopoli #FeastDay #ChristtheKing #King #PopePiusXI #Quasprimas #Love #StPauloftheCross #Series #Church #Media #Canada #Prayer #Mississauga #Brampton #Vaughan #Woodbridge #Saints #CyrilofAlexandria #Advent #LiturgicalCalendar 
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anastpaul · 6 years ago
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“He gave his life for the unity of the Church”
Pope Piux XI Bishop of Rome
An excerpt from Ecclesiam Dei
Memorial of St Josaphat (1584-1623) Bishop and Martyr “the thief of souls.”
“In designing his Church God worked with such skill that in the fullness of time it would resemble a single great family embracing all men.   It can be identified, as we know, by certain distinctive characteristics, notably its universality and unity.
Christ the Lord passed on to His apostles the task He had received from the Father: ‘I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth.   Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations.’   He wanted the apostles as a body to be intimately bound together, first by the inner tie of the same faith and love which flows into our hearts through the Holy Spirit and, second, by the external tie of authority exercised by one apostle over the others.   For this he assigned the primacy to Peter, the source and visible basis of their unity for all time.  So that the unity and agreement among them would endure, God wisely stamped them, one might say, with the mark of holiness and martyrdom.
Both these distinctions fell to Josaphat, Archbishop of Polock of the Slavonic rite of the Eastern Church.   He is rightly looked upon as the great glory and strength of the Eastern Rite Slavs.   Few have brought them greater honour or contributed more to their spiritual welfare than Josaphat, their pastor and apostle, especially when he gave his life as a martyr for the unity of the Church.   He felt, in fact, that God had inspired him to restore world-wide unity to the Church and he realised that his greatest chance of success lay in preserving the Slavonic rite and Saint Basil’s rule of monastic life within the one universal Church.
Concerned mainly with seeing his own people reunited to the See of Peter, he sought out every available argument which would foster and maintain Church unity.   His best arguments were drawn from liturgical books, sanctioned by the Fathers of the Church, which were in common use among Eastern Christians, including the dissidents.   Thus thoroughly prepared, he set out to restore the unity of the Church.   A forceful man of fine sensibilities, he met with such success that his opponents dubbed him “the thief of souls.”
The seeds of separation were sown in the fourth century when the Roman Empire was divided into East and West.   The actual split came over customs such as using unleavened bread, Saturday fasting and celibacy.   No doubt the political involvement of religious leaders on both sides was a large factor and doctrinal disagreement was present.   But no reason was enough to justify the present tragic division in Christendom, which is 64 percent Roman Catholic, 13 percent Eastern��mostly Orthodox—Churches and 23 percent Protestant and this when the 71 percent of the world that is not Christian, should be experiencing unity and Christ-like charity from Christians! (These figures from Franciscan Media)
St Josaphat, Ora pro Nobis!
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