Heart to Heart
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Music and talent join forces to repair a damaged Creation
By Admin Webmaster 5/17/2022 7:52:38 PMFrom Saint Francis’ Canticle of the Creatures to the modern tunes of singers and musicians, encouraging all to safeguard our Common Home, a response to the urgent cries of the poor, and an embrace of ecological conversion to which the Pope calls us in his Encyclical. mber of indifference.
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My Homeboy - Gary
By Admin Webmaster 4/27/2022 9:42:34 AMDale Recinella, the former Wall Street finance lawyer who assists prisoners on death row in Florida together with his wife Susan, shares his experience and tells the stories of those he meets.
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Guglielmo Marconi: Making history in Ireland
By Admin Webmaster 4/23/2022 8:27:49 PMAs Vatican Radio and the rest of the world mark the 31st International Marconi Day this 23 April, we take a look at the inventor’s connection to Ireland and at a historic event that took place 120 years ago at Malin Head in the north of the country.
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I Give, Therefore I Am
By Admin Webmaster 12/19/2021 8:24:41 AMDale Recinella, the former Wall Street finance lawyer who assists prisoners on death row in Florida together with his wife Susan, shares his experience with a non-profit organization in Tallahassee assisting homeless people with mental issues.
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St. Maximilian Kolbe: martyr of supreme sacrifice of life
By Admin Webmaster 8/15/2021 9:24:24 AMThe Polish priest was killed by the Nazis with a lethal injection on August 14, 80 years ago. The Catholic Church declared Kolbe Blessed in 1971 and canonized him as a martyr in 1982.
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Mother Teresa: A Saint for all
By Admin Webmaster 9/5/2020 7:41:43 AMOn the 4th anniversary of the canonization of Mother Teresa of Kolkata, the postulator of her cause for sainthood tells us why she is so relevant in today’s world.
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Who is St. Junipero Serra, anyway?
By Admin Webmaster 6/23/2020 9:58:37 AMIn Los Angeles and San Francisco over the weekend, protestors tore down two statues of St. Junipero Serra, an 18th-century Franciscan priest and missionary who they accused of contributing to the destruction of Native American culture through his founding of the first nine of California’s mission churches.
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Unemployed due to coronavirus? There’s a saint for that.
By Admin Webmaster 4/26/2020 9:47:56 AMSince the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, at least 26 million people have filed for unemployment. Economists say the U.S. now has levels of unemployment close to those of the Great Depression
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St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMThe great St. Augustine's life is unfolded to us in documents of unrivaled richness, and of no great character of ancient times have we information comparable to that contained in the "Confessions", which relate the touching story of his soul, the "Retractations, ... -
The Pope writes to the participants in the meeting 'United with God, we hear a cry' on the effects of mining
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMPope Francis has sent a message to Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council “Justice and Peace”, to be communicated to the representatives of communities affected by mining activities participating in the meeting “United with God, we hear a cry”... -
Vatican and UNICEF to work together for disadvantaged youth
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMThe Vatican and the United Nations Children’s Fund on Tuesday signed an agreement aimed at working more closely together to reach out to some of the most disadvantaged young people in the world. The executive director of UNICEF, ... -
Pope Recognizes Miracle Attributed to St. Therese of Lisieux’s Parents
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMThe Holy See has announced that Pope Francis has recognized the miracle attributed to Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St. Therese of Lisieux. The Holy Father approved the decree during a meeting this morning with Cardinal Angelo Amato... -
St. Thomas Aquinas
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMSt. Thomas Aquinas, priest and doctor of the Church, patron of all universities and of students. His feast day is January 28th. He was born toward the end of the year 1226. He was the son of Landulph, Count of Aquino, who, when St. Thomas was five years old ... -
Saint Stephen, first martyr
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMToday is the second day in the octave of Christmas. The Church celebrates the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Stoned outside Jerusalem, he died praying for his executioners. He was one of the seven deacons who helped the apostles ... -
Martyrs of Vietnam
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMThe Catholic Church in Vietnam was devastated during the Tây Sơn rebellion in the late 18th century. During the turmoil, the missions revived, however, as a result of cooperation between the French Vicar Apostolic Pigneaux de Behaine and Nguyen Anh... -
Millions expected to venerate remains of Saint Francis Xavier
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMSome five million people are expected to venerate the remains of the 16th century Spanish missionary Francis Xavier when they are exhibited for 40 days beginning this weekend in Goa. -
Seven facts you didn't know about Paul VI
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMCardinal Montini was worried during the conclave, knowing full well what was waiting for for him. During his 15 years as Pope, he fearlessly confronted the challenges of his time through 7 surprising gestures. -
Pope Paul VI: of miracle and relics
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMPope Paul VI is to be beatified on Sunday October 19 by Pope Francis, thirty-six years after his death. In May this year Pope Francis had signed a decree to confirm that a miracle attributed to the intercession of this twentieth century pope had been recognised ... -
St. John XXIII (1881-1963) Oct. 11st
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMAlthough few people had as great an impact on the 20th century as Pope John XXIII, he avoided the limelight as much as possible. Indeed, one writer has noted that his “ordinariness” seems one of his most remarkable qualities. -
Mohandas Gandhi (1869 - 1948)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMMohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar in Gujarat. After university, he went to London to train as a barrister. He returned to India in 1891 and in 1893 accepted a job at an Indian law firm in Durban, South Africa... -
Sant Therese, 'the little flower' (1873-1897)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AM"My mission - to make God loved - will begin after my death," she said. "I will spend my heaven doing good on earth. I will let fall a shower of roses." Roses have been described and experienced as Saint Therese's signature. Countless millions have been touched by ... -
Pope is inspiration for first privately funded refugee rescue operation
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMRegina Catracombe a businesswoman living in Malta is using her personal wealth to help desperate immigrants trying to cross Mediterranean waters. “I hope others will do the same,” she said -
St. John Vianney, Patron of Parish Priests (1786-1859)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMSaint John Baptist Mary Vianney was born in the village of Dardilly in France on 8 May, 1786 as the son of a poor farmer. He had to take his First Communion in secret when he was 13, because the Church was still being persecuted... -
Saint Alfonso Maria de’ Liguori (1696-1787)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMAlfonso also spelled Alphonsus, feastday: August 1, Patron of Theologians, Italian doctor of the church, one of the chief 18th-century moral theologians and founder of the Redemptorists, a congregation dedicated primarily to parish and foreign missions... -
St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMIgnatius’s practice of accompanying others on their journey with God was based on his experience of how God first taught and guided him. Ignatius shared his interior readiness and openness to God every day and more specifically at those stages of his journey in which he let go ... -
Saint James the Greater Apostle, Patron of Spain
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMSt. James, known as the Greater, in order to distinguish him from the other Apostle St. James, our Lord's cousin, was St. John's brother. With Peter and John he was one of the witnesses of the Transfiguration, as later he was also of the agony in... -
Saint Mary Magdalene (22nd July)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMMary Magdalene travelled with Jesus as one of his followers. She was was present at the two most important moments in the story of Jesus: the crucifixion and the resurrection. Was she really a prostitute, as the early Church claimed ? -
Saint Bonaventure (1221-1274)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMSt. Bonaventure, known as "the seraphic doctor," was born at Bagnorea in Tuscany, in 1221. He received the name of Bonaventure in consequence of an exclamation of St. Francis of Assisi, when, in response to the pleading of the child's mother... -
Saint Benedict of Nursia (480-547)
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMIn our modern world, we talk fast, we travel fast, and we even pray fast. Have you ever attended rosarieswhere people seem to say the words at breakneck speed - apparently more worried about finishing before Mass starts than savoring each word? ... -
St. Thomas The Apostle
By Admin Webmaster 2/6/2016 10:31:10 AMSt. Thomas was a Jew, called to be one of the twelve Apostles. He was a dedicated but impetuous follower of Christ. When Jesus said He was returning to Judea to visit His sick friend Lazarus, Thomas immediately exhorted the other Apostles...