Our Lady of the Rosary told St. Dominick, “One day through the Rosary and Scapular I will save the world”. Saint Louis de Montfort was a French Catholic priest, who was known for his particular devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the practice of praying the Rosary. he wrote that in the year 1214 […]
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St. John Bosco Feast Day January 31st
John Bosco found God’s message in his dreams St. John Bosco’s Feast Day is today, January 31st. His life was dedicated to the salvation of souls. We can imitate this great Saint and pray for the salvation of souls who might otherwise be lost. St John Bosco was born in the hamlets of Becchi Italy […]
Bear Fruit a Hundredfold
Sunday Reflection on Sexagesima Right now go to the window of your house or take a car trip around your city or visit a major mall and what do you notice about the general population? They are obese. They have indulged themselves to such an extent that they have become fat and ugly. Does it […]
Traditional Latin Mass v.s. the Indult Mass
Why the Case of Attending the Traditional Mass Said Under the “Indult” Diocese Priest is NOT the Traditional Latin Mass When the New Mass came out in 1969, Antonio Cardinal Bacci, Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani and some other theologians wrote to Paul VI about it. Keep in mind that what they said about the New Mass concerns […]
Fr. Richard Voigt To Celebrate Traditional Latin Mass In Utica NY
Fr. Voigt will dedicate the Utica Mission of Our Lady Help of Christians on Sunday February 21st. It is the Second Sunday of Lent. Confessions begin at 12:30 PM with a Traditional Latin Mass to Fo;;ow at 1 PM. The Mass is being held in the Banquet Room at Alee’s Restaurant located at 247 Elizabeth […]