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An Unfortunate Choice of Words

In his 2026 Annual letter to his flock, (See Here), the Archbishop of Seattle, Paul Etienne, could not have selected any more hurtful words to speak to the people he serves than, "Church is NOT buildings and historic artifacts". He might have said, "Church is NOT ONLY buildings and historic artifacts", or, "Church is MORE… Continue reading An Unfortunate Choice of Words

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Fatima, Francis, and the Coronavirus

Pope Francis canonized the Fatima seers Francisco and Jacinta Marto, 11 and 10 years old respectively, on May 13, 2017, the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady in Fatima, Portugal. It was also 100 years from when a flu virus epidemic began to ravage Europe that claimed the lives of both little seers… Continue reading Fatima, Francis, and the Coronavirus

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Holy Sprit: Once Forgotten Now Denied

The anti-Francis pundits have now offered their initial two (some less) cents worth of commentary on the Holy Father's recent Apostolic Exhortation, Beloved Amazon.  They are to be found on both the far right, (the Pope is a liberal), and the far left, (the Pope is a conservative), sides of the Church's center aisle. As… Continue reading Holy Sprit: Once Forgotten Now Denied

Healing

The Baths at Lourdes: A Place of Common Miracles

On one of our pilgrimages to Lourdes my husband, Dennis, and I were witness to the awesome power of God’s healing love and mercy towards a young boy who fought and cursed and scratched and howled blood-hurtling screams as he was led to the baths from a side entry by his Priest and Shrine attendants,… Continue reading The Baths at Lourdes: A Place of Common Miracles