
The Unexpected Death of a Loved One
The unexpected death of a loved one is the hardest for people to deal with, particularly when the person is in seemingly good health and

The unexpected death of a loved one is the hardest for people to deal with, particularly when the person is in seemingly good health and

“When I got to the title: mortis adductor, they reacted strongly. I had hit a button.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

“Throughout our lives, but especially at the hour of our death, evil spirits of infirmity and despair are wont to afflict souls. The remedy is clear: we trust in God’s mercy.” – Monsignor Stephen Rossetti

Those who deny Purgatory speak against the justice of God. ?—?St. Thomas Aquinas, ST, Supplement, Appendix 2, 1 Does purgatory exist? Some who deny the

Death and Legacy of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity – This is episode 4 of 4 with Claire Dwyer, author of This Present Paradise on Divine Intimacy Radio!

Meditation on Ash Wednesday, an excerpt from Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen’s Carmelite classic “Divine Intimacy”.

Claire Dwyer nears the end of the series with the death of St. Elizabeth of the Trinity–a powerhouse of intercession for those she leaves below.

Elizabeth of the Trinity’s final illness takes hold as Claire Dwyer’s series nears its end.

On this Solemnity of the Annunciation, Pope St. Leo the Great reflects on the Word becoming flesh as found in the Second Reading in the Liturgy of the Hours today.

Does celebrating all the saints in heaven (canonized and uncanonized), today, increase their honor? Does it do anything for us? Find out from this excerpt of a sermon by St Bernard the abbot, from the Liturgy of the Hours today.