Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno que se venera en la iglesia de Quiapo
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Check out this post… "NOVENA FOR IMPOSSIBLE REQUESTS ".
🌟Find it here: http://catholicp.blogspot.com/2024/03/novena-for-impossible-requests-hail.html
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Today we celebrate the Blessed Memorial of St. Fillan. Pray for us! Read up on the heroic life of faith of this Holy man of God. Also, listen to the Mass Readings and Psalm, along with the Morning Prayer of the Church. Draw closer to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. God love you.
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Why Saint Nick's Day is Awesome— Celebrating Generosity with the Ultimate Catholic Meme Collection
G.K. Chesterton once wrote, “It is the test of a good religion whether you can joke about it.”
I certainly think that he would have (and hopefully you will) chuckle at the following joke:What do you call Santa when he has no money? Saint ‘Nickel-less’.
Today is Saint Nicholas of Myra’s Feast Day. It’s also the greatest Catholic meme day of the year. 🙂🥊👊
Thinking about Saint Nicholas (aka Santa…
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i always find "you all need church/jesus" to be a really funny response to people being horny on main because in my experience i never thought about explicit kinky gay sex more than when i was in mass
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my unpopular Catholic opinion is that while praying the rosary is of course wonderful, it is at the end of the day a personal devotion and may not be a great fit for everyone. it's kinda treated as the devout person's staple prayer, with the unflattering assumption that anyone who doesn't pray it often is less pious than those who do.
the rosary is not a requirement for sanctification and there are many, many other personal devotions through which someone can pursue a prayerful relationship with God. we all gravitate toward different styles of prayer, and that's okay.
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gorgeous prayer candle by FannyPippin on Etsy
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I like Strange New Worlds but boy is their Spock behavior strange.
"taking out" the Vulcan in Spock should make his body feel off but ffs he's still Spock. I don't think they intended it this way but the way they wrote this whole scenario is like having an AfroLatina character "lose" their Latina side and suddenly not be able to make a tortilla or speak their native spanish. I mean. What?
Their whole narrative on him being human and Vulcan and showing "human" as like the fun/passionate side he's denying himself is starting to feel very anti-Vulcan, which in its own way feels super white centrist. We can go all in on the bacon scene but I'm not Jewish so more knowledgable Jewish people about the cultural *disaster* that choice was can cover the mess that is but... Yikes.
They've even done mixed race struggles better with other characters. B'Elanna in Voyager has a great arc reconciling her Klingon and human sides throughout multiple episodes and none of them imply weird shit like this. They all encourage her to accept herself where's she's at, no matter how much Klingon or human "percentage" that means. It just means both.
And in all fairness, B'Elanna's portrayal is in no way perfect but its better than *this*.
Someone on Twitter said this would've been a much more impactful episode if Spock spent all of it fearing he'd lose all connection to his Vulcan side, only to realize that (like his human adopted sister!!) He is still a child of Vulcan regardless of his geneology/biological makeup. But nah. This. *Bacon*.
After such a strong story about hope, augments, refugees, and prejudice a few episodes ago we get this? Shenanigans.
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Check out this post… "NOVENA TO SAINT JOSEPH- DAY 1".
http://catholicp.blogspot.com/2024/03/novena-to-saint-joseph-day-1.html
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Today we celebrate the Blessed Memorial of St. Adrian, Abbot. Pray for us! Read up on the heroic life of faith of this Holy man of God. Also, listen to the Mass Readings and Psalm for today, along with the Morning Prayer of the Church, drawing closer to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. God love you.
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A 437 Word Interview with Father Richard Libby
Editor’s Note: Matthew Chicoine interviewed Father Richard Libby via phone call on August 23rd, 2023. Some of the questions have been rearranged and edited to provide the best reader experience without losing any integrity of the answers given.
Today’s topic is sacramentals and Catholic saints and devotions attached to them. I had the pleasure of interviewing Father Richard Libby about his…
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I really like this GIF of Our Lady of Guadalupe!
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Thinking of her
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