Text of the five prayers given to the children at Fatima

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/12/2020 - 19:58

Following is the text of the five prayers given to the children at Fatima:

1) The Fatima Prayer/Decade Prayer
“O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy. Amen.”
Mary told the children that people should add this prayer to the end of each decade of the Rosary.

Pope Francis: Following in the footsteps of St. Francis

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/11/2020 - 19:01

At the beginning of "Laudato Si', on Care for Our Common Home," Pope Francis explains why he chose St. Francis of Assisi's name when he was elected bishop of Rome: "I believe that Saint Francis is the example par excellence of care for the vulnerable and of an integral ecology lived out joyfully and authentically. He is the patron saint of all who study and work in the area of ecology, and he is also much loved by non-Christians. He was particularly concerned for God's creation and for the poor and outcast." (10)

On Mother’s Day, we should ponder Mary and her closeness to Jesus

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 05/11/2020 - 01:09

This past week, my mother underwent some pretty serious back surgery. It’s been needed for some time, but like many other surgeries, it was delayed because of the current pandemic. As things are slowly being returning to some degree of normal, previous things are being picked up again.

But, of course, it’s all different.

Vocations Sunday: The courage to say yes to God’s call

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 05/05/2020 - 14:38

As World Day of Prayer for Vocations has been observed, people are being encouraged to say “yes” to God’s call.

Sunday, 3 May, marked the 57th World Day of Prayer for Vocations. It is a day that is set aside by the Church to encourage people to reflect and discern God's call to them.

Over the course of his Pontificate, Pope Francis has spoken many times about the call to priesthood and religious life.

What to expect when public Masses resume?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 05/03/2020 - 00:13

As painful as the decision was to suspend all public Masses in the Archdiocese of Denver, the process was straight-forward and necessary for the common good.

When health restrictions are eased and we are able to start gathering together again, it is important for everyone to understand that things won’t immediately go back to normal.

With COVID-19: The whole world turns to Virgin Mary

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 04/30/2020 - 16:06

With the pandemic causing many people to feel helpless, bishops around the world are showing their faithful that it is always time to turn to prayer.On May 1, the bishops of the United States and Canada will consecrate the two countries to Mary, Mother of the Church. The bishops’ conferences from the two countries decided to coordinate their act of consecration to make “a most meaningful and powerful intercession.” Every bishop in Canada and the US will consecrate their own diocese to Mary.

Eight things to know and share about St. Catherine of Siena

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 04/29/2020 - 21:21

Here are eight things about St. Catherine of Siena:

1. Who is St. Catherine of Siena?
In 2010, Pope Benedict gave an audience in which he discussed the basic facts of her life:

Born in Siena [Italy] in 1347, into a very large family, she died in Rome in 1380.

When Catherine was 16 years old, motivated by a vision of St. Dominic, she entered the Third Order of the Dominicans, the female branch known as the Mantellate.