It was on March 25th 1858, the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord, that the Blessed Virgin, who up until that time had concealed her identity, revealed herself as the “Immaculate Conception.”
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Confronting Divine Mercy in the Horror of Auschwitz
Recalling the horror of Auschwitz, I found myself confronting Divine Mercy in its most radical implications.
You Are All Light, In You There Is No Darkness
You are all light in the midst of the darkness of the world. When we learn to walk in Your light, we can also bring it to others.
Covid-19 and Mortal Sin: How Serious Are They?
Seven months into this pandemic, we must begin to reflect on whether we have ever taken mortal sin as seriously as we have taken this earthly virus.
Christ, the King of Heaven and Earth
Christ the King is a solemn feast that emphasizes Christ’s role as King and reminds us of His coming on the day of judgment.