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Monthly Archives: March 2013
More Hilarious Pope Humor!
This is too good! Pope Francis the jokester!
Posted in Humor, Pope Francis
Tagged Arts, British, humor, Jorge Bergoglio, Literature, Pope, Pope Francis, World Literature
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Beautiful! Why He Chose Francis
I have a reflection about the option for the poor coming soon! Check back! What an awesome Pope! Endearing and wise!
Some Hilarious Pope Humor For You!
I got these from this Facebook page! Hilarious! https://www.facebook.com/TheCatholicMemes
Posted in Humor
Tagged Catholic Church, Facebook, Facebook features, humor, Jorge Bergoglio, Online Communities, Pope, Social Networking, Twitter
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Simple Liturgy Enriches Grand Liturgy & Vice Versa
I actually would like it if a future Pope wore the Tiara. I don’t think we have to limit ourselves. For example, if the Popes in certain instances went back to using the royal we in language and in writing … Continue reading
Posted in Liturgy, Pope Francis
Tagged Body of Christ, Catholic Church, Christ, Church, Eucharist, God, Pope, Sacrament
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Attacks On Francis Begin In Earnest
Mark Shea has done a great job defending against early attacks on Pope Francis here. It stands to reason that the radical seculars will be even more up in arms about Francis on account of the fact that he is … Continue reading
Posted in Pope Francis, Post Conciliar Church
Tagged Catholic Church, Christ, Church, Francis, Francis of Assisi, Jorge Bergoglio, Pope, Pope Francis
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Warped Reaction To Papal Election
I am shocked by the disrespectful reaction of so many traditionalists as they indulge a ridiculous and overwrought concern for Pope Francis’ liturgical abilities, especially before even taking the time to find out what he really thinks about Benedict’s liturgical … Continue reading
Raise A Joyful Strain For Our Brother Francis!
The name of our Holy Father brings great joy to me! The only thing more surprising than the fact they elected him, a Cardinal not spoken of as Papabili even in Catholic media circles, was the choice of his name. … Continue reading
Posted in Post Conciliar Church
Tagged Argentina, Cardinal, Church, God, Israel, Italy, Pope, Sirach
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Pope Saint Pius X’s Prayer to St. Joseph!
Below is a beautiful prayer to St. Joseph the Worker by Pope Saint Pius X. I hope this is the first of a series of prayers to St. Joseph written by Popes! What could be more appropriate in this month of St. Joseph … Continue reading
Posted in Post Conciliar Church
Tagged Christ, Holy Family, Holy Spirit, Jesu, Joseph, Pope, Prayer, Saint Joseph
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Lent and Faith
Then Pope Benedict XVI tweeted the below on February 17th: “Lent is a favorable time in which to rediscover faith in God as the foundation of our lives and of the Church’s life.” And there is nothing more fundamental to … Continue reading
Posted in Post Conciliar Church, Word Art
Tagged Apostle, Catholic Church, Christ, Christianity, Easter, Eucharist, Lent, Pope Benedict XVI
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Spiritual Minute: God’s Whisper
The presence of God is a whisper. He seldom speaks to us in a loud voice, and even when he does we are not likely to hear him on account of being spiritually blind and deaf. He speaks to us … Continue reading
