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Coat of Arms of Pope John Paul II

Coat of Arms of Pope John Paul II From L’Osservatore Romano, Eng. edit., Nov. 23, 1978 The coat of arms of Pope John Paul II is intended as an act of homage to the central mystery of Christianity, the Redemption. And so the main representation is a cross, whose form, however,

The Sacred Heart and The Immaculate Heart

The Sacred Heart and The Immaculate Heart The Guardian Angel of Portugal appeared to the three children of Fatima to prepare them for Our Lady’s appearance. He joined the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus with the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He said, “The Hearts of

Why We Believe In Fatima

Why We Believe in Fatima The three seers of Fatima, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, aged 9 and 7, and their cousin Lucy dos Santos, 10, were closely watched and questioned because of the appearances of Our Lady to them. Priests, villagers, their parents questioned them over and over again, and

Pope John Paul II Supports Our Lady Of Fatima’s Call To Collegial Consecration

Pope John Paul II Supports Our Lady Of Fatima’s Call To Collegial Consecration Pope John Paul II is a Marian Pope. His coat of arms, bearing inside it a large “M”, for the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the motto he had as Cardinal, “Totus Tuus”, that is, “All Yours” is

My Immaculate Heart Will Triumph

My Immaculate Heart Will Triumph Remember by our united effort we shall all share in the eventual triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Will we not be eternally blessed because we believed and assisted Our Blessed Mother in fulfilling Her great promise at Fatima? For She promised, “In the

Your Cross – the Key to Happiness

Your Cross — the Key to Happiness It is not difficult to observe the great sufferings of so many people in our affluent society. The sufferings caused by illness, death, the loss of faith of loved ones, financial difficulties, loss of jobs, etc. are just a few that are common

Why A Statue And Why Crown It?

Why a Statue and Why Crown It? by Most Rev. John Venancio It is said that all the heresies of today are resurrected heresies of the past with new names. While the suppression of holy images today is not called iconoclasm, it echoes that same heresy which was condemned by

Coat of Arms of Pope John Paul II

Coat of Arms of Pope John Paul II From L’Osservatore Romano, Eng. edit., Nov. 23, 1978 The coat of arms of Pope John Paul II is intended as an act of homage to the central mystery of Christianity, the Redemption. And so the main representation is a cross, whose form, however,

The Sacred Heart and The Immaculate Heart

The Sacred Heart and The Immaculate Heart The Guardian Angel of Portugal appeared to the three children of Fatima to prepare them for Our Lady’s appearance. He joined the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus with the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He said, “The Hearts of

Why We Believe in Fatima

Why We Believe in Fatima The three seers of Fatima, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, aged 9 and 7, and their cousin Lucy dos Santos, 10, were closely watched and questioned because of the appearances of Our Lady to them. Priests, villagers, their parents questioned them over and over again, and

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