Prayer Petitions For December 16, 2016

December 16, 2016 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

We encourage everyone to post your Daily Prayer Petitions in the Comments section below.  Together we pray as one Catholic Family for our intentions and the intentions of the Pope.  Let us also pray for the suffering souls in Purgatory. With confidence let us call upon Christ, the shepherd and

Miraculous Facts About Our Lady of Guadalupe

December 12, 2016 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

“Am I not here, I who am your Mother?” Our Lady of Guadalupe spoke this phrase in native Aztec Nahuatl language on the 12th of December 1531 as she had appeared for the fourth time to Saint Juan Diego, a 57-year old Mexican peasant and Catholic convert.  It was also on

Do Bad Catholics Separate You from the Church?

December 1, 2016 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

Back when I was 9 years old, there’s this woman, who was a family friend, that each time something about the Catholic Church would come up in conversations, she would repeatedly tell her story of why from being a Catholic, she converted to a Protestant cult.  According to her, she

Is the Feast of Christ the King Still Relevant?

November 20, 2016 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

In this day and age of modernity, technological advancement, and scientific exploration, secularism, which is the rejection of God and religion, becomes so rampant in different parts of the world that almost every human achievement is credited to the wonders and greatness of the human mind. Many of us can’t

The Last Words of 40 Saints Before Death

November 2, 2016 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

Usually, movies and programs depict a dying person telling last wishes to his family or loved ones. The nature of such wishes is mostly instructions over familial relationships to be left behind — like patching things up within the family (“Son, talk again with your mother and mend your relationship

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