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51. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents Volume 60
- puffin.creighton.edu
- This holy place has at once become, as was expected, a notable resort for pilgrims, both French and Indian; and a strong incentive to increased devotion and attendance at religious services. ...
- ” He attributes this result largely to two influences — the conversion of a prominent chief named Soenresé, and the establishment at Oneida of the confraternity which has proved so successful in Canada, that of ‘* the Holy Family. ...
- With respect to this, I must not omit to mention the zeal manifested for their countrymen by our Iroquois, of both sexes, who have dwelt in this Mission many years; for I may say that the foundation of the instruction received by our newly-arrived neophytes is given them by the older residents, who Page 27 very frequently go to seek them in their cabins, to instruct them in the mysteries of our holy Faith.
- But, when they began to throw the earth directly upon the child, — who was wrapped only in a shroud given through charity by a Savage woman, who had seen others buried, — the Father perceived that all the Savages present at that burial were in consternation and surprise at the want of respect shown to the little body. ...
- At the beginning of Holy Week, Paule Gaiachinnon came to the Father, and said to him: “ I observed, my Father, while we were in Quebec, that when they went to adore the cross on the great Friday there was a plate near the crucifix and every one gave a little present to our Lord, who was nailed to the cross through love of us. ...
- The second is the holy frame of mind in which she underwent her illness, practicing in it almost every Christian virtue of which a sick person is Capable. ...
- Without expatiating upon the desires which the Reverend Father Joseph Marie Chaumonot had conceived 37 years ago, at Loretto in Italy, for building in Canada, whither he was coming, a church upon the model and under the name of the holy house of the Virgin; without speaking of his endeavors, or of the advances that he made at various times toward the execution of this glorious project, — I will first show the occasion and the motives which the Fathers of the Society of Jesus have had for building upon their lands a chapel representing that of Nazareth, now called that of Loretto.
- As one of our most just and most ardent desires is to extend and increase, as much as we possibly can, the devotion toward the Blessed Virgin, — our all-gracious mother and all-powerful protectress, whom the French and the Savages have found so favorable at Notre Dame de Foy, — we have not found a better means to afford her more and more honor, than to build her a second chapel, which should bear the name and should have, so to speak, all the features of her holy house of Nazareth, now called Loretto. ...
- Moreover, as the remoteness of these settlements does not allow the nations of this vast country to undertake pilgrimages as far as Italy, in order to honor there the holy house of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, we have chosen to give them a means of honoring that sanctuary, at least in its image. ...
- The Ursuline and Hospital Nuns manifested their zeal and their piety in all these holy exercises. ...
- The porcelain collar which they offered him, and which they attached to the base of his image, is a token of the help and protection which they have asked from the Holy Angels for the happy establishment of the house and the village of their Queen in Canada. ...
- Their offer being accepted, we celebrated holy mass there during ten months and more, and very conveniently performed all our other duties. ...
- The same nuns have also made a present to our chapel, of the robe of Our Lady, and of a bowl fashioned after the holy bowls which are at Loretto, one that has touched them. ... As all the statues drawn from that holy model, and brought in contact with it, have acquired the power of working miracles, we believe with reason that ours, fashioned after and applied to that divine image, will cause us to experience and feel the power and the goodness of Mary, whom the image represents along with her Jesus, whom she embraces with her left hand and supports with her right. ...
- The small recess which is behind the altar is called by the Italians il camino santo “the holy chimney” , because it contains the chimney of the holy family, Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. ...
- E may say that the devotion which is entertained here for Notre Dame de Lorette in Canada, began just as soon as the project for building that holy chapel was formed. ...
52. Home Page
- www.scalan.co.uk
- The Incarnation was bound inevitably to draw men across Europe to visit the Holy Places, for the custom itself arises spontaneously from the heart. ... But it is evident that the religions which centered round a single character, be he god or prophet, would be the most famous for their pilgrimages, not for any reason of tribal returns to a central district where alone the deity has power, but rather owing to the perfectly natural wish to visit spots made holy by the birth, life, or death of the god or prophet. ...
- Paula and Eustochium to the Roman matron Marcella, urging her to follow them out to the Holy Places, they insist on the universality of the custom of these pilgrimages to Palestine:"Whosoever is noblest in Gaul comes hither. ... " They go on to enumerate the various nationalities that crowded round these holy places, Armenians, Persians, Indians, Ethiopians, and many others (P. ... Helena the pilgrimages to the Holy Land became very much more frequent. ...
- His conversion, following on the famous vision of his judgment, turned him from his studies of pagan classics to the pages of Holy Writ, and, uniting with his untiring energy and thoroughness, pushed him on to Palestine to devote himself to the Scriptures in the land where they had been written. ...
- From the Holy Land the circle widens to Rome, as a centre of pilgrimages. ...
- , XXII) to explain, in an echo of Cicero's phrase, that it is not the fact of living in Jerusalem, but of living there well, that is worthy of praise (579); he instances countless saints who never set foot in the Holy Land; and dares not tie down to one small portion of the Earth Him whom Heaven itself is unable to contain. ...
- It is the centre of a confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary founded for the conversion of sinners, the members of which exceed several thousands (Champagnac, II, 89). ...
- Argenteuil, Seine-et-Oise, France, is one of the places which boasts of possessing the Holy Coat of Jesus Christ. ...
- It is still a place of veneration; and pilgrims go to drink the waters of the so-called holy well (Champagnac, I, 264). ...
- Bruges, Belgium, has its famous relic of the Holy Blood which is the centre of much pilgrimage. ...
- Many royal pilgrims from King Canute to Henry VI knelt and made offerings at the tomb of the saint; and the common people crowded there in great numbers because of the extraordinary miracles worked by the holy martyr (Wall, 216-23; Mackinlay, "St. ...
- Glastonbury, Somerset, England, has been a holy place for many centuries and round it cluster legends and memories, such as no other shrine in England can boast. ...
- It has done so continuously for over a thousand years, remaining the one active example of what were once very common (Holy Wells, Chalmers, "Book of Days", II, 6-8). ...
- The mention of it is sufficient to recall memories of its crowded tombs of kings, chieftains, prelates, which witness to the honour in which it was held as the Holy Island (Trenholme, "Story of Iona", Edinburgh, 1909). ...
53. Doctrinal Summary
- www.catholicism.org
- 4) The Necessity of Submission to the Holy Father .
- Third we will examine the necessity of the Catholic Church for salvation, and fourth and finally, the necessity of submission to the Holy Father for salvation. ...
- The Testimony of Holy Scripture: .
- Thomas was upheld by the Holy Office itself in a response to a question from the Bishop of Quebec in 1703: .
- In response to a further question from the Bishop, the Holy Office replied: .
- "I unhesitatingly accept and profess all the doctrines (especially those concerning the primacy of the Roman Pontiff and his infallible teaching authority) handed down, defined, and explained by the sacred canons and ecumenical councils and especially of this most holy Council of Trent (and by the ecumenical Vatican Council). ...
- The Testimony of Holy Scripture: .
- We all know that those who are afflicted with invincible ignorance with regard to our holy religion, if they carefully keep the precepts of the natural law that have been written by God in the hearts of all men, if they are prepared to obey God, and if they lead a virtuous and dutiful life, can attain eternal life by the power of divine light and grace. ...
- Hear the confident prayer of the Supreme Pontiff, that all nations may be joined in the one faith, may know and love Jesus Christ, the blessed fruit of thy womb, Who liveth and reigneth with the Father and the Holy Spirit world without end. ...
- The Testimony of Holy Scripture .
- Going therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. ...
- Nicodemus saith to Him: How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter a second time into his mother's womb to be born again? Jesus answered: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. ...
- "Now when they had heard these things, they had compunction in their heart, and said to Peter, and to the rest of the Apostles: What shall we do, men and brethren? But Peter said to them: Do penance, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of your sins: and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. ...
- We believe that this Sacrament, celebrated in water and in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is necessary for children and grown-up people alike for the perfect remedy of salvation. ...
- " The catechumen believes in the cross of the Lord with which he too is signed, but unless he is baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit he cannot receive the forgiveness of sins or the gift of spiritual grace. ...
- When there were severe earth-tremors in Jerusalem, resulting in considerable damage to the buildings at the Holy Places, more was wrought in an instant by terror than had been achieved by a whole century of preaching. ...
54. CHAPTER 14
- www.historian.net
- "I thought it was a defilement for a Jew to touch a tomb or a body on a holy day, but who knows what these people would do. ...
- He looked down at the loculus which now contained only a shroud, folded carefully.
- She gasped at the sight, entered the tomb and saw that only the shroud remained. ...
- He immediately entered the tomb and knelt down to the loculus, momentarily fingering the blood stained shroud. ...
- He spoke loudly so all could hear, "Brothers and sisters, the scripture had to be fulfilled that the Holy Breath, through David, predicted that Yehudah ish-Kirioth would guide those who arrested Y'shua. ...
- There was a confraternity in the Galilee where work was hard but honest. ...
- God made a covenant with David that he would make one of his descendants a king also and David spoke about the resurrection of the Meshiach when he said: `For thou wilt not abandon my soul to the grave; neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to see corruption. ... He has been raised to the right side of God and received from him the Holy Spirit, as his Father had promised and what you have just seen and heard is that very gift that he has poured out on us. ...
- Kaifa instructed them on how to join the assembly of believers, about giving up sinful ways, being baptized in the name of Y'shua the Meshiach and receiving the Holy Spirit. ...
55. UJ Other Links, Otros sitios, Altri siti su Internet
- www.unbornjesus.com
- The Custody of the Holy Land.
- The Holy Father, Paul VI: HUMANAE VITAE Encyclical of Pope Paul VI on the regulation of birth.
- The Holy Father, John Paul II: CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, Apostolic Constitution, Fidei Depositum.
- The Holy Father, John Paul II: The Gospel of Life (Evangelium Vitae).
- The Holy See Press Office.
- Confraternity of Catholic Clergy.
- The Holy Face of Jesus from the Shroud of Turin.
- The Holy Rosary.
56. Chapter 6: God in La Mancha: Religious Reform and the People of Cuenca
- libro.uca.edu
- Among the least popular cults were the Souls in Purgatory (more on this below), Christopher and Lucy (eye disease), Quitería (rabies), Bartholomew, Catherine, and the Holy Cross. ...
- The clear winners, however, were Mary and the Holy Family - Ann, Joseph, and the Christ Child - who were prized for their more general ability to protect and heal communities, individuals, crops and animals. ...
- (Holy Cross .
- In 1584, to holster respect for the Holy Family, the papacy had declared her feast day to be a universal holiday in the church. ... (19) The most important member of the holy family, Jesus himself, continued to gain in popularity. ... Cults to Jesus the Child and the Name of Jesus took their place alongside the penitential cults of the Holy Cross, the Resurrection, and the Holy Christ. ...
- For example, over half of the new cults to Mary involved the holy family or doctrine, while the remainder were the more traditional local manifestations. ...
- (25) This was the chosen holy ground, and if villagers attempted to remove the image, it would return to the spot where it was found. ...
- (27) Truly powerful Marian images, although always discovered by humble shepherds and farmers, were thought to be better off in the hands of religious, who could serve Mary's cult with more honor than could a local priest or a confraternity. ...
- All preambles invoked the name of God or the Holy Trinity, indicated the testator's state of health and his or her desire to place their soul on the road to salvation, and called upon Mary to plead on their behalf with Christ the Redeemer. ...
- First, there were the arrangements for the day of burial: the shroud for the body, the choice of gravesite, the procession to the final resting spot, the services held at the funeral or on that same day. ...
- The change in priorities is reflected in the decline in membership in the city's confraternity dedicated to the souls in purgatory and the disappearance in the diocese of several shrines dedicated to the souls (see table 6. ...
- One third of those who died requested these masses in honor of the Five Wounds of Christ, the Holy Trinity, the Immaculate Conception, the Holy Ghost-up to twenty-two different masses altogether. ...
- "In these last twenty years, we have built and consecrated to God, to His Most Holy Mother, and to His Saints, new temples, new altars, new chapels; rebuilt old churches, founded new congregations, and constructed different monasteries and hospitals with incredible outlays of new devotion and grandeur" (cited in Christian, Local Religion in Sixteenth-Century Spain, 200-201). ...
- The confraternity did possess records going back to 1400. ...
- One day in 1570, he and some other members of his confraternity were doing the accounting and started to discuss the suffrages that the confraternity paid for the dead. ...
57. SIX CITY TOUR - ROMAN , MEDIAEVAL, AND RENAISSANCE TURIN...plus
- www.comune.torino.it
- Behind the Duomo soars the pointed cupola of the Cappella della Sindone, or Chapel of the Holy Shroud, seriously damaged by a fire in April 1997. ... 61 metres high with a diameter of 18 metres, it was built by Guarino Guarini between 1668 and 1694 to house the Sindone (or shroud, from the Greek Sindòn), the sheet in which Christ's body is reputed to have been wrapped after the Deposition from the Cross. ...
- Turning left into via Porta Palatina, once known as via dei Cappellai, or Hatters' Street, you pass in front of the Church of the Santo Spirito, the home of Confraternity which has existed since 1575. ...
58. DaVinci Code Revealed: The Movie, P.1
- www.epwijnants-lectures.com
- The various accounts found on all the websites are all similar to each other and are mostly plagiarisms of the accounts found in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail 1 and in The Messianic Legacy 2 , and one is led to believe that the whole world is composed of Flat Earthers who do not want to accept the evidence of the Hubble Telescope (Plantard was a proven charlatan and forger who lived in a world of his own 3 ). ...
- A writer who sees a pointed finger as a throat-cutting gesture, who says the Madonna of the Rocks was painted for nuns instead of a lay confraternity of men, who claims that da Vinci received "hundreds of lucrative Vatican commissions" (actually, it was just one and it was never executed) is simply unreliable. ...
- How did he miss the theory, propounded by the authors of The Templar Revelation, that the Shroud of Turin is a photographed self-portrait of da Vinci? .
- From Holy Blood, Holy Grail, Brown lifts the concept of the Grail as a metaphor for a sacred lineage by arbitrarily breaking a medieval French term, Sangraal (Holy Grail), into sang (blood) and raal (royal). This holy blood, according to Brown, descended from Jesus and his wife, Mary Magdalene, to the Merovingian dynasty in Dark Ages France, surviving its fall to persist in several modern French families, including that of Pierre Plantard, a leader of the mysterious Priory of Sion. ...
- Mizrach's pattern of behaviour on the ‘Priory of Sion Mailing List’ was to take a peek at what was written in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and in The Messianic Legacy before committing himself to any conclusive comments in his messages about the Priory of Sion. ...
- Just to put Henry Lincoln (real name, Henry Soskin) into proper context as well - he knew long before he started writing 'The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail' about Plantard’s criminal convictions, that the parchments were forgeries, and that the Rennes-le-Château 'mystery' was considered to be a myth and why. ...
- 1 First published in 1982, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail contained nothing new about the Priory of Sion that had not been published in France years beforehand – except a new set of alleged 'Statutes of the Priory of Sion signed by Jean Cocteau'. ...
59. Common Aspects of Monastic Life
- www.aedificium.org
- Others perceive the role of women religious to be different from that of their male counterparts, believing that nuns and canonesses are to live holy lives as brides of Christ, while monks and canons are to offer up prayers upon a patron's behalf. ...
- Some confraternity agreements between laypersons and religious communities stipulate that the former may join the latter by entering the infirmary and being clothed in the habit shortly before dying; this is known as reception ad succurrendum 27 . ...
- A monastery that possesses the relics of a saint or other holy items generally encases them in a shrine and makes the latter available for pilgrims to see and touch for a fee. ...
- During times of special need, such as when a monastic house is hoping to expand its church, a community will take a more active approach to generating revenue with its holy relics. ...
- A religious house that possesses one or more shrines famous for their holy relics often appoints a warden of the shrines. ...
- Female houses must appoint priests to these positions, since nuns cannot take holy orders. ...
- An older novice may be a confrater, though those who have not entered into an agreement of confraternity may also join a monastery if the community agrees. ...
- The ritual may involve the prostration of the newly professed in front of the altar covered with a shroud, candles at his or her head and feet, the reading of Scripture, and the tolling of the bells to announce the new member's death to the world. ...
- The hebdomadarian also performs other duties, such as intoning the first passage of each hour of the Divine Office and blessing holy water. ...
- The child then conducts services on the Feast of the Holy Innocents. ...
- In the morning, after the hebdomadarian blesses holy water at the high altar, two religious proceed through the cloister walkways, sprinkling holy water in adjacent rooms. Simultaneously, the rest of the community moves through the eastern part of the church, sprinkling holy water on the altars found there. The latter then leave the church and enter the eastern walkway in procession, led by the cross and the holy water bearers flanked by candle-wielding acolytes, with the head of the house bringing up the rear. ... On feasts in copes, the procession includes other embellishments such as the carrying of holy relics and shrines 216 . ...
- The latter forms a procession to the infirmary, led by the head of the house and then the sacrist, who bears holy oil. ... He then washes his hands, fetches the Blessed Sacrament and a bowl of holy water from the church, and returns to perform last rites. Following the death, the body is prepared for burial and placed in a coffin or shroud while the community says prayers for the departed soul. The corpse is then borne into the church in a chanting procession led by a reversed cross, burning incense, and holy water. ...
60. Catholic Messages USA - Resources/News/Directory
- home.catholicweb.com
- HOW TO PRAY THE MOST HOLY ROSARY .
- To daily pray the Most Holy is highly recommended by Our Heavenly Mother herself to obtain the wisdom needed to combat the evils of our times, and to recognize, and repel the attacks of the devil. ...
- Should the Holy Spirit inspire you to learn more, pray for discernment, and He will direct you in simple steps, according to His timing. ...
- 0002 HOLY MASS/LITURGICAL MUSIC/HYMNS .
- 0006 HOLY RELICS .
- 0001-000 Holy See Press Office .
- Click on "Documentation" for information about the Holy Father, and the Vatican in various languages. ...
- Highly recommended - Newsletter is free: "The Vatican Information Service is a news service, founded in the Holy See Press Office, that provides information about the Magisterium and the pastoral activities of the Holy Father and the Roman Curia. ...
- Daily Mass, and the Holy Rosary. ...
- John Smeaton, National Director of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, said as much in an open letter to the Director General of BBC in response to the network's program 'Sex and the Holy City. ...
- 0002 HOLY MASS/LITURGICAL MUSIC/HYMNS .
- "A lay-led Catholic society, in full communion with the Holy Father Pope John Paul II, working towards a restoration of authentic traditional Catholic worship, particularly in Sacred Liturgy, Music and Architecture. ...
- 0002-003 Book of Revelations and Holy Mass .
- "ScriptureCatholic" Web site - ties between what is revealed in the Book of Revelations to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. ...
- 0002-004 What is The Holy Eucharist .
- Clear explanations of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass from the Web site: Leaflets of Faith - "The Sacrifice of the Lamb. ... What is the Holy Eucharist. ...
61. Feasts of Our Lady throughout the year
- www.giftstor.org
- Translation of Our Lady `s shroud and tomb to Constantinople 455 AD .
- Our Lady of Holy Cross (Jerusalem) .
- Institution of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception in 1503 .
- Dedication of the Holy Chapel of Paris in Our Lady's honor in 1248 .
- Descent `of the Holy Ghost on the Apostles and Our Lady. ...
- · Sunday before August 22 Holy Heart of Mary .
- Most Holy Name of Mary .
- Feast of the Most Holy Rosary .
- Institution of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Sion in 1393 .
- Institution of the Confraternity of the Presentation of Our Lady, in 1481 by St. ...
- Translation of the Holy House .
- Our Lady of the Holy Chapel (Paris) .
- Institution of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Deliverance in 1583 (France) .
62. Easter
- www.smmp.com
- Peter addressed the people in these words: "I take it you know what has been reported all over Judea about Jesus of Nazareth, beginning in Galilee with the baptism John preached; of the way God anointed him with the Holy Spirit and power. ...
- The shroud and napkin resting. ...
- + A reading from the holy gospel according to John.
63. Body
- home.clara.net
- ; THE LIFE OF FATHER BERNARD, MISSIONARY PRIEST OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER THE APOSTOLATE OF A REDEMPTIONIST; Cath. ...
- 7114) Sebastian; ; THE LIFE OF THE BLESSED SEBASTIAN OF APPARIZIO, FRANCISCAN LAY-BROTHER OF THE PROVINCE OF THE HOLY GOSPEL IN MEXICO; Thomas Richardson; 1848; 282pp; Spine nicked, insc. ...
- 7235) Gasquet, Cardinal; MONASTIC LIFE IN THE MIDDLE AGES WITH A NOTE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE HOLY SEE 1792-1806; G. ...
- 7285) Thurston, H; THE HOLY YEAR OF JUBILEE. ...
- A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY GHOST; Duquesne U. ...
- 7344) Currer-Briggs, Noel; THE SHROUD AND THE GRAIL. ...
- 7348) Wilson, Ian; THE EVIDENCE OF THE SHROUD. ...
- 7349) Wilson, Ian; THE TURIN SHROUD; Gollancz; 1978; 272pp; D/w, b/w illus. ...
- 7350) Wilson, Ian; THE TURIN SHROUD; Penguin; 1979; 368pp; Wrappers, b/w illus. ...
- 7373) Waddell, Helen; STORIES FROM HOLY WRIT; Constable; 1949; 280pp; Covers dull, insc. ...
- 7455) Rock, Daniel; HIERURGIA; OR THE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS, WITH NOTES AND DISSERTATIONS ELUCIDATING ITS DOCTRINES AND CEREMONIES. ...
- 7466) Wiseman, Nicholas; FOUR LECTURES ON THE OFFICES AND CEREMONIES OF HOLY WEEK, AS PERFORMED IN THE PAPAL CHAPELS DELIVERED IN ROME, IN THE LENT OF 1837; Charles Dolman; 1839; 183pp; Covers worn & faded, foxing prelims; () £10. ...
- 7470) Dalgairns, John Bernard; THE HOLY COMMUNION, ITS PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY AND PRACTICE; James Duffy; 1861; 440pp; Sl. ...
- THE SUMMA SIMPLIFIED FOR EVERYONE; Confraternity; 1952; 630pp; Insc. ...
- 7491) Gardner, Laurence; BLOODLINE OF THE HOLY GRAIL. ...
- 7598) Dalrymple, William; FROM THE HOLY MOUNTAIN A JOURNEY IN THE SHADOW OF BYZANTIUM; Flamingo; 1998; 483pp; Paperback, b/w illus. ...
64. St. Therese, Teacher of Prayer
- www.monksofadoration.org
- Therese's Devotion to The Most Holy Face of Jesus .
- She did not have, it seems, any idea that she would be made a Doctor of the Church! In "The Story of A Soul" she wrote referring to herself as unlike the Doctors of the Church: "After all, the whole point of love is making yourself small; and it we were all like the great Doctors who have shed luster on the Church by their brilliant teaching, there wouldn't be much condescension on God's part, would there, about coming into hearts like these?"1 Although we must not forget that in her catechism class, in preparation for her First Holy Communion the Abbe Domin was very pleased with her and called her his "Little Doctor" because her name was Therese. ...
- From here the Holy Spirit guides the soul to the height of prayer, to the height of the spiritual life. ...
- In France, Carmel would receive many graces from devotion to the Sacred Heart and devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus. The Carmelites of France would then give the Church many great souls, many saints such as Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity, Blessed Mary of Jesus Crucified (though a Palestinian born in the Holy Land she lived in France and entered the Carmelites there) Sister Marie of St. ...
- Therese was still quite young when Celine made her First Holy Communion. ... She even determined to start a new life at Celine's First Holy Communion. ...
- Therese began to prepare for her First Holy Communion. ...
- Therese benefitted greatly from the retreat she made at the Abbey before the reception of her First Holy Communion. ... "6 She was especially inspired by a holy card Celine sent her of a small flower at the door of the Tabernacle. ... Therese describes the graces she received at the moment of her First Holy Communion. ...
- She already understood the mystery of the Holy Eucharist, that we are transformed into the Lord Whom we receive. ...
- On the afternoon of her First Holy Communion day, St. ... 8 After her First Holy Communion she greatly desired to receive the Holy Eucharist. ... She received permission to receive Holy Communion on all the great feasts. It was after receiving Holy Communion, at this time in her life, that St. ...
65. MARIAN APPARITIONS
- www.udayton.edu
- I also asked that a scientific study of the miraculous image venerated in the sanctuary be made, similar to that done for the Holy Shroud at Turin. ...
- At the -Rue du Bac, Mary appeared as a signal of a charismatic renewal, a witness to the light of Christ, Sun of Justice, that is to the Holy Spirit, signified by the luminous.
- We judge that the apparition of the Holy Virgin to the two shepherds, September.
- Exaggerations proliferated in the Confraternity of Langres, established in 1847, against blasphemy and Sunday work. This confraternity, whose object responded rather well to the message of La Salette, had for origins, at least distant origins, the.
- They could be at the Palace of the Holy Office. ...
- " This extremely impassioned polemic did not contribute to elucidate the secret, nor did the decree of the Holy Office which forbade any publication on the subject (AAS 1915, p. ... The intention of the Holy See was to prevent agitation, not critical studies, J. ...
- Melanie had just published a pamphlet containing the famous secret, The Apparition of the Holy Virgin (Lecce, 1879: Stern, M 40). ...
- This Pentecost would be realized for her by meeting with the woman on whom the Holy Spirit had come, first at the Annunciation and later in the Upper Room with the Twelve. ...
- In addition to the "gust of wind," symbol of Pentecost, the spring of water is another symbol of the Holy Spirit; Jesus spoke of "a spring of water flowing from the most.
- " When the Holy Spirit comes into the heart of a sinner to convert him, this disturbs many things, including much mud. ...
- Fatima is one of the apparitions which received the most important pledge and approbation of the Holy See; Pius XI and Pius XII were both personally involved in this spiritual current, and Paul V I was the first Pilgrim Pope to Fatima.
- ) Most Holy Trinity (. ...
- " On September 13th, the apparition said, "Continue to recite the holy Rosary to obtain the end of the War. ...
- I have come to exhort the faithful to change their lives, not to afflict by sin Our Lord who is already too much offended, to recite the Holy Rosary (. ...
66. Linki - Links
- www.rosaryhour.net
- The Holy See (Vatican) .
- Great Jubilee 2000 at the Holy Land .
- Rosary Confraternity .
- Crosiers - the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross Dominikanie w Polsce (OP) .
- Holy Shroud of Turin .
- Holy Land of America (Washington, DC) Jasna Góra (Częstochowa, Poland) Knock (Ireland) Lourdes (France) Łagiewniki (Fundacja Sanktuarium Bożego Miłosierdzia, Poland) Marian Shrines in Canada .
- National Marian Shrine of the Holy Relics (Maria Stein, OH) .
- Ukrainian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family (Washington, DC) .
67. Home
- www.nullens.org
- We are told that the Templars Order was created by nine French Knights to protect the pilgrims on their travel in the Holy Land. ... His son, Solomon had the Jerusalem Temple built by the Master-Mason Hiram Abif, and the Ark was installed in the Holy of Holies whose access was forbidden, except for a yearly ritual inspection by the High Priest. ... The Temple was rebuilt and the Ark was moved again in the Holy of Holies. ...
- There is no evidence that the Templars gave any kind of protection to the numerous pilgrims coming to visit the Holy Land. ...
- They applied their knowledge of the Cosmic Equation, and its sacred geometry, in the construction in many French cities of beautiful holy monuments and Gothic cathedrals glorifying "Notre Dame". ...
- Following the capture of Jerusalem, the Holy City, by the Crusading knights of the West in1099, Hugues de Payen and Geoffrey de Saint Omer established the headquarters of their new Order in the Palace on Temple Mount. ...
- Hughes de Payen was married to Catherine de St Clair (a Scottish woman of Norman descend) and he set up the first Templar preceptory, outside the Holy Land, on her familys land in Scotland. ...
- The Templars "admitted" under torture that during their initiation ceremonies they were spitting on the Holy Cross, and that they adored a statue named "Baphonet. ...
- He also linked the internationalism of FreeMasonry to the crusaders of various origins ("our ancestors, the Crusaders, who had come from all parts of Christendom to the Holy Land, wanted to group persons from every nation in a single spiritual confraternity,. ...
- Fabré-Palaprat reorganised the Levitikons doctrine in 1828 under the name of the "High Initiation", or the "Holy Church of Christ", or still the "Church of the Primitive Christians", a secular religion of that time that still exists somehow in France now. ...
- The Templars were active warriors; they not only protected the pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land but they also fought against the Moslems, and they were very good at it. ...
- The Holy Land was lost to Christianity at the end of the thirteenth century and the Templars were the last to leave. ...
- The Holy Land was again under Moslem rule by that time but the Templars were still a very powerful and rich Order with a good army, a substantial navy, a good international trading organisation, and a banking system. ...
- In these conditions Jacques de Molay confessed what the Grand Inquisitor of France, Guillaume Imbert, wanted to hear and he was taken off the cross to be placed on the burial shroud used in the initiations to perform the symbolic "resurrection" from the dead. Given the tortures that he went through his body left the traces that are still to be seen now on the "Turin Shroud". ...
- The Qumranian/Masonic style shroud went with him to the family of Geoffrey de Charney where it was kept for fifty years after being washed. In 1357 the shroud was put on display at Livey and the image of de Molays body was very clear. ... However the Turin Shroud does not show the picture of Jesus Christ, but the shape of the tortured body of the Grand Master of the Templars, Jacques de Molay. ...
68. Roman Catholic Book Inventory of Pro Multis Books and Gifts
- www.promultis.com
- Hail Holy Queen.
- Hail Holy Queen.
- Holy Abandonment.
- Holy Bible - Family White.
- Holy Bible - Revised, Large Print Burg.
- Holy Bible Cath Deluxe Burg.
- Holy Bible Cath Deluxe Ivory.
- Holy Bible Cath. ...
- Holy Bible RSVCE Indexed.
- Holy Bible RSVCE Leather.
- Holy Card Prayerbook 1 & 2.
- Holy Communion.
- Holy Communion Book.
- Holy Eucharist.
- Holy Eucharist.
- Holy Eucharist No. ...
69. CAORLE - IL RATTO DELLE DONZELLE
- www.mclink.it
- PIEDMONT - THE HOLY SHROUD.
- Tons of flower petals are used to create 12 big carpets which reproduce holy images and modern topics. ...
- On June 14, Cannara, a small town near Perugia, is hosting the Infiorata : mosaics made with flowers representing holy images and famous art works decorate the alleys of the villages. ...
- And, finally three days (September 19 and October 10 and 24) dedicated to the Holy Shroud: a visit of all the artistic works related to this famous relic.
- On Thursday, friars members of the Carmine Confraternity visit, barefoot, the Sepulchers set in all the churches of the city. ... Holy Saturday is the day of meditation up to midnight when the bells announce Jesus' resurrection.
- PIEDMONT - THE HOLY SHROUD.
- Works to set up welcome centers for pilgrims visiting the Holy Shroud in Turin have recently started. The Holy Shroud will be shown from April 18 to June 14. The pilgrims are first hosted in two specific structures located downtown where a three minute film on the Holy Shroud will be shown and then are taken to the Dome to see the Holy Shroud. And on April 15, the Holy Shroud Museum will be opened: it is located in the crypt of the Church of the Santissimo Sudario and it hosts significant relics among which the box used to take the Holy Shroud from Chambery to Turin, and the camera belonging to Secondo Pia, the lawyer who photographed the Shroud in 1898. ...
- It is necessary to book the visit for the Holy Shroud (ph. ...
70. M - Malta - religion
- www.users.globalnet.co.uk
- Confraternity of Saint Joseph.
- Welcome to the Official homepage of the Confraternity of Saint Joseph, Kalkara, Malta.
- The Tourin Shroud.
- For those interested in the Tourin Shroud, Visit this official link.
- They come to experience the Holy beauty and to seek a miracle.
71. christ-centered devotion heart jesus prayers sacred
- www.christianity-x.com
- The Holy Face of Jesus.
- Dedicated to promoting devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus, based on the image left on the Shroud of Turin.
- Adored be the Holy Face.
- Includes promises for those who honor the Holy Face of Jesus, and the "Golden Arrow" prayer of reparation.
- Holy Face Association.
- Three prayers and a little background information on devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus. ...
- Chaplet of the Holy Face.
- Promulgation of the Rites for Holy Communion and the Worship of the Eucharist outside of Mass. ...
- Eucharistic Holy Hour.
- A "booklet" on the web which suggests prayers and hymns for a Holy Hour. ...
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Holy Name of Jesus.
- Novena in Honor of the Holy Name of Jesus.
- Holy Name of Jesus.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Society of the Holy Name.
- Holy Name Society. Men's confraternity to encourage prayer.
72. St. Bernard Parish - Newton Massachusetts
- www.masspromotions.com
- The Holy See (The Vatican) .
- The Holy Bible (New American Bible) | Douay-Rheims | Bible Gateway .
- The Shroud of Turin | Council for Study of the Shroud of Turin | Holy Face Association .
- Holy Face Association .
- Holy Family Institute .
- The Rosary Confraternity .
- Holy Cards .
- Holy Wounds Apostolate .
73. 23 Skidoo: Conspiracy Theory, Synchronicity, Alternate Tunnel Realities - Omega Point Institute - News
- www.omegapoint.org
- At the time, I was heavily under the influence of the books Holy Blood, Holy Grail and Lionel Fanthorpe's work. ... Now, I am no longer sure that the hypothesis presented at the end of Holy Blood, Holy Grail is the best for explaining the data, nor am I sure that a Priory of Sion with the characteristics ascribed to it (an 800-year uninterrupted history, 9000 members internationally) really exists. ... I believe that people get lost in certain obsessive details regarding this mystery, in particular details having to do with the life of Jesus, the idea of some type of mysterious bloodline with genes from (G-d/aliens/angels/Nephilim/Merovech/take your pick), lost artefacts (the Shroud of Turin, the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail, the head of John the Baptist, etc. ... 1090 - 1188 The Ordre de Sion According to the "prieure documents," a conclave of Calabrian monks who left from the Belgian Abbey of Orval in 1090 helped secure the election of Godfroi de Bouillion as de facto king of Jerusalem during the First Crusade (but as is well known, he refused the title, accepting only Defender of the Holy Sepulchre), based on their belief that he was a descendant of the Merovingians, and by that fact, according to these documents, also a descendant of King David through Jesus and Merovech. ... There is little in the official histories linking Godfroi to this order, but he is said to have founded the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, whose relationships to these other orders (the Temple and Sion) are unclear. ... In January of 1188, the kings of England and France agreed to a truce at this elm tree, so that they could launch yet another common Crusade to the Holy Land. ... He was "martyred" on December 28th, the Feast of the Holy Innocents, for refusing to back down over his stance on the separation of sacerdotal and royal authority. ... Certainly, there are a number of Masonic ritual degrees (like the Holy Royal Arch) that suggest that they conducted some exploration on the Temple Mount, and either found some scrolls or the Ark of the Covenant itself. Other sources, like Ian Wilson, claim they had the "Mandylion" or Shroud of Turin prior to its display at Lirey in the 1350s. ... It is the appearance of daVinci on this roster - daVinci, the visionary, the artist, the man who wrote in backwards mirror writing, the inventor, the man who some say put his own face on the Shroud (although others claim it is de Molay's) - that has people most fascinated. ... ) Pincknett and Prince believe Da Vinci put his own face on the Shroud of Turin (despite accounts which suggest it was first shown at Lirey 200 years earlier), which was confirmed to them by someone they believed to be a member of the PoS, "Giovanni".
74. Catholic Community Forum - Catholic Links and Resources
- www.catholic-forum.com
- The Holy See.
- The headquarters of the Rosary Confraternity of the Catholic Church, a world-wide movement of prayer for peace.
- Members become instruments of the Holy Spirit through a balanced program of prayer and service.
- The Holy Rosary and Our Lady of Fatima.
- The Shroud of Turin.
- The Holy Bible Web Site.
- Holy Rosary Sisters.
- Marie Jutras and Franz Gangl started this site to respond to the Holy Father's invitation to evangelize.
- Since the majority of Protestants believe that the Holy Bible is the sole authority for Christian beliefs, this page explains Roman Catholic beliefs in reference to the Bible. ...
- Readings, petitions, homilies, for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
- Holy Mass Web Site.
- Traditional Catholic devotions, marian Gallery, Angels pages, The Holy Mass and links; also Catholic news, Catholic books, search engines, law pages, political information.
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75. Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus - Regalis
- www.regalis.com
- A hospital for lepers had been established in Palestine sometime before 1100, perhaps around the same time as the Hospital of Saint John (circa 1070), and by 1148, a hospitaller brotherhood had appeared in the Holy Land named after Saint Lazarus, the Patron of Lepers. ...
- In 1318 Pope John XXII granted them exemption from local ecclesiastical authority, making the Order dependent on the Holy See.
- The Order he founded, which at first was little more than a noble confraternity, does not seem to have had a particularly active existence after his election as Pope, nor to have survived his death, as a cardinal of the Church, in January 1451.
- Among the orders bestowed in the Kingdom, the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus enjoyed precedence immediately following the Order of the Most Holy Annunciation.
- They suggest, however, that the confusion may result from a simple misinterpretation of the historical facts; Amedeo VI was in the Holy Land in 1366 and 1367, when he fought alongside the knights of the Order of Saint John. ...
- 9) These testamentary designations included, among other things, the dynasty's donation of the Shroud of Turin to the Holy See. ...
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