Could you be the next pope? A list of what it will take
March 11, 2013 No CommentsWith over 1.2 billion Catholics on the planet, and faithful in every county, the pope cannot be an ordinary man.
With over 1.2 billion Catholics on the planet, and faithful in every county, the pope cannot be an ordinary man.
March 7, 2013 / MariaNews.com Our Lady’s Film Has Reached $50k with 3 Days Remaining MariaNews.com – A little over 40 days ago, director Sean Bloomfield and producer Zaid Jazrawi set out to raise $50k in hopes of launching a marketing campaign for their new documentary, The Triumph. With three days left on ...
As of 8:00 p.m. Rome time on Thursday, February 28, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation became effective. I know there is a silver lining in all of this, but, just the same, I cannot ignore the sadness I feel.
“so I can continue to serve the Church with the same dedication and the same love with which I have done thus far, but in a way that is better suited to my age and my strength”
On the news of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation there will be many questions as to who will replace the Holy Father….
Accept the mission and do not be afraid, I will strengthen you. I will fill you with my graces. With my love I will protect you from the evil spirit. I will be with you…..
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Fr. Ed Meeks and I have known each other for around 16 years. We have shared a lot of memories in our past relationship in the Charismatic Episcopal Church. Nothing compares, however, to what we experienced last weekend as both of us were ordained priests and his parish received by the Catholic Church into full communion.On Sunday the two of us will stand together as priests in the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church before the altar at Christ the King parish.
Pope Benedict’s tireless effort to heal a rift within the Church which began 24 years ago – and finally end the division between the SSPX and Rome – is one more sign that his paternal heart beats with the desire for unity revealed in the Sacred Heart of Jesus
“she acknowledged that ‘progressive’ Catholics like herself have contributed to the discord between pro-life and pro-social justice Catholics…”