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West Point Chaplain Prays Army to Victory with a “Combat Rosary!”

Much has been made of people kneeling during patriotic moments at football games this year. However, the kneeling going on in the final moments of Army’s historic victory over Navy

An Altar Server – God’s Holy Knight

An Altar Server – God’s Holy Knight To be Christ’s page at the altar, To serve Him freely there, Where even angels falter, Bowed low in reverent prayer. To touch

Proud to Be a Father by Gen. Douglas MacArthur

“By profession I am a soldier, and take pride in that fact. But I am more proud, infinitely more, to be a father. A soldier destroys in order to build;

Are We Willing to Stand Against the “Stealth Arianism” of Our Times?

Today is the Feast of St. Nicholas. The image depicts a scene at the Council of Nicaea in the 4th century, when St. Nicholas famously smacked Arius, a priest who

Night of Knights! Friday, December 2 (Tonight!)

Powerful Night for Men! 6:00 PM – Adoration, Confession and chanted Solemn Vespers with the Knights of Divine Mercy Schola Cantorum. 7:00 PM – Fr. Greg Ihm (Diocesan Vocation Director. He’s

Blessing and Investiture with Miraculous Medal

Blessing and Investiture with Miraculous Medal [Priest vests in surplice and white stole] +. Our help is in the name of the Lord R. Who made heaven and earth +.

How the Miraculous Medal Changed My Life – By Fr. John Hardon

Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J. Below is from a talk Fr. Hardon has given various times. One of the most memorable experiences that I ever had was with the Miraculous

St. Catherine Laboure & The Miraculous Medal

The Story of the Catholic Miraculous Medal St. Catherine Laboure’s Feast Day is November 28. The story of the Catholic Miraculous Medal traces back to 1806, when a poor farmer’s

Prophetic 1965 Broadcast by Paul Harvey

If I were the prince of darkness, I would want to engulf the whole world in darkness. I’d have a third of its real estate and four-fifths of its population,

Gravy Gratitude

“Remember the past with gratitude. Live the present with enthusiasm. Look forward to the future with confidence.” –St. John Paul II The word gratitude is derived from the Latin word