Becoming A Saint To Be Worthy of Heaven

November 29, 2015 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

This day is the First Sunday of Advent. Now that the first of the Advent wreath candles is lit up, we Catholics prepare for the first coming of Jesus Christ when He was born on Christmas Day. Advent comes from the Latin word ‘adventus’ which means ‘coming’. But this ‘coming’

The Feast Day of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

November 27, 2015 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

Our Blessed Mother, 185 years ago, instructed Sister Catherine Laboure (who celebrates her feast day tomorrow) to “Have a medal struck upon this model. Those who wear it will receive great graces, especially if they wear it around their neck.” The Medal of the Immaculate Conception is more known to

Have you been saved? – Office of Readings, Tuesday

November 17, 2015 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

Surely, at least once in our life, we have been asked “Have you been saved?” (or “Are you saved?” as the variant) by Protestants (like Born Again ‘Christians’, Mormons, Iglesia ni Cristo (ni Manalo), or Dating Daan (ni Soriano) members here in the Philippines).  I have, even as early as

Why Pray the Liturgy of the Hours?

October 22, 2015 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

My real conversion started with the Liturgy of the Hours, a.k.a. The Divine Office / Breviary / Canonical Hours. (I like the sound of the Divine Office better, and Breviary sounds more traditional… but I first encountered and remembered this public form of prayer with “Liturgy of the Hours” so

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