
Why Your Examination of Conscience Is Too Shallow — and How to Fix It
COMMENTARY: The desert of Lent is a place where we can examine our conscience with honesty and transparency.
COMMENTARY: The desert of Lent is a place where we can examine our conscience with honesty and transparency.
Rarely-seen Vatican works of Marian art on display in Connecticut. The Knights of Columbus perform a different kind of May crowning.
The votive shrine’s beautiful statue of Our Lady of Prompt Succor arrived in New Orleans on Dec. 10, 1810, after Our Lady had answered the prayer of Mother St. Michel Gensoul, an Ursuline in France, with prompt succor (‘quick help’) in her distress. The shrine was dedicated on Jan. 6, 1924.
Most churches and schools try to hold the crowning on or near Mother’s Day because Our Lady is both Queen and Mother to all the faithful.
Trinity Dome Mosaic Completes America’s Home Church
‘In crowning our merits,’ said St. Augustine, ‘God crowns his own gifts’
Many people, including college students, do not know how to consume — so let’s fix that, rooted in community.
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