Month: November 2024

  • St. Andrew Christmas Novena | Prepare Your Heart!

    The feast of St. Andrew has always been closely associated with the beginning of Advent as it usually falls shortly after the First Sunday of Advent.   In light of that fact, for at least the past century a prayer was developed as a daily preparation for Christmas and took November 30 as its starting point. It…

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  • 5 Steps To Prepare Yourself For a Holy Advent Season

    5 Steps to Prepare Yourself for a Holy Advent The Season of Waiting, Hope, and Preparation As we approach the holy season of Advent, the Church invites us into a time of waiting, reflection, and spiritual preparation. Advent is not simply the countdown to Christmas, but a sacred journey of prayer and purification, where we…

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  • Watch “Miracle Hour – A method of prayer that will change your life” by Linda Schubert

    https://youtu.be/kscXVKAJn9c?si=jiWW93ADDdyiG2bS Download the prayer journal below! Powered By EmbedPress

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  • Chronology of WW3 According to Catholic Prophecies

    Chronology of WW3 According to Catholic Prophecies Exploring Catholic Mystics’ Insights into Modern Global Tensions Catholic prophecy has long spoken of an apocalyptic conflict involving multiple nations, leading to divine chastisement and ultimate renewal. While World War III (WW3) is not explicitly named, the mystics and visionaries of the Church have described events that closely…

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  • Preparing Your Heart for the Feast of Christ the King (Including Litany to Christ the King)

    Preparing Your Heart for the Feast of Christ the King The Feast of Christ the King, celebrated on the last Sunday of the liturgical year, is a glorious reminder of the sovereignty of Jesus Christ over all creation. Instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1925 through his encyclical Quas Primas, this solemnity calls us to…

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  • The Patron Saint of TV?? You Won’t Believe Who!

    It might seem a bit odd that a saint from nearly 800 years ago would be the patroness of television—but that’s exactly the case! St. Clare of Assisi was officially given this title by Pope Pius XII in 1957. Born in 1194 into a noble family, Clare turned her back on wealth and privilege to…

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  • Is sleep paralysis a spiritual attack? How to Overcome it?

    Sleep paralysis can be a very scary thing. In it, you know you’re asleep, you try to wake up, but you can’t. It’s often accompanied by an irrational feeling of utter terror, and sometimes images of figures in black cloaks. Many cultures have developed supernatural explanations for sleep paralysis. In China, it’s called mèng yǎn, “ghost…

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  • Novena of Confidence to the Sacred Heart

    O Lord Jesus Christ, To your most Sacred Heart, I confide this/these intention: (mention your intention) Only look upon me, And then do What your Sacred Heart inspires. Let your Sacred Heart decide I count on it, I trust in it I throw myself on Your mercy, Lord Jesus! You will not fail me. Sacred…

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  • Couldn’t you watch with me one hour? How to Pray a Holy Hour, a Minute-by-Minute Guide

    To pray a holy hour, all you need is a tabernacle with a lit sanctuary lamp, a Bible, and perhaps a Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (available online). Three Rules 1.  Be Silent. Don’t rattle prayers or silently review stresses. Be still exteriorly and interiorly. 2.  Be Attentive. It’s not simply a reading hour…

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