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The Virgin Mary: Mother of The Church and Exemplar of The Journey

May 24, 2021 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

Assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven

Blessed John Paul II wrote in Redemptoris Mater that the “Church journeys through time toward the consummation of the ages and goes to meet the Lord who comes.”

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Mary Is A Beacon of Peace in Troubled Times

November 21, 2020 by Diana Nussberger 3 Comments

Mary holds the infant Jesus

Mary is a beacon of peace in troubled times because, through her intercession, she directs us into a deeper relationship with her son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Praying the Rosary is a means of doing just that.

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Regina Cleri, Ora pro Nobis – Queen of the Clergy, Pray for Us

August 22, 2020 by Virginia Fraguio 1 Comment

Virgen Maria, Virgin Mary, Statue of Mary

Regina Cleri, Queen of the Clergy, pray for us. After Mass, the seminarians, deacons, priests and lay faithful all together raise their supplication to you, Queen of Heaven.

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May Rosary Reflections

May 9, 2020 by Suellen Dusek Leave a Comment

Rosary, Prayer and Grace

May is the month of Mary. It’s the month when we turn our eyes toward the Mother of God and she turns our eyes toward her Son. It’s a beautiful exchange, a relationship of wonder and love. I like to focus on the glorious mysteries during Easter.

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Through Mary Salvation is Brought to the World

December 31, 2019 by Deacon Frederick Bartels 1 Comment

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All history, past, present and future, culminates in Jesus Christ, the Son of God who became man and assumed human nature in order to restore humanity, that we might gain what was lost. This sublime and priceless gift of God became a reality through Mary’s total “yes” to the salvific will of the Father.

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