Through Snow and Sacred Darkness: The Xavier Society for the Blind at 125
On a Gaudete Sunday blizzard at St. Patrick’s, a blind priest and the Xavier Society reveal a clearer kind of sight: faith guided by touch, sound and grace.
On a Gaudete Sunday blizzard at St. Patrick’s, a blind priest and the Xavier Society reveal a clearer kind of sight: faith guided by touch, sound and grace.
In his talk, the Pontiff recalled that a pilgrim is more than a traveler, because he has a particular goal: a holy place. He also referenced holy examples like Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati and St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus.
In an interview with Kenya Television Network News, Father Mithamo King’ori traced his priestly vocation to the grace of God and expressed his gratitude to Archbishop Muheria for giving him the hope he needed to remain focused on his dream vocation.
At Mother Elżbieta’s funeral in 1961, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński called her “a person who constantly stood before the face of her Good Lord.”
The little girl’s ‘visual bucket list’ included catching butterflies, flying kites, and meeting the Holy Father, whom she calls ‘the big buy in the white hat.’
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