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Jesus drives the merchants out of the Temple… Liturgy of Sunday, November 9th Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Dear brothers and Sisters, the passage from John's Gospel we're going to listen to on Sunday, November 9, Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, helps us better understand the wonderful plan that God, the Father has conceived for the believers. In fact, dear brothers and sisters, what makes of Christ and Christian faith, unique in the scenario of world religions? For us Christians, Christ is not a simple prophet, a philosopher, an enlightened man, or a philanthropist, but God himself who came among us! In Him dwells bodily the fullness of divinity! (Colossians 2:9) His body is the Temple of God! "Destroy this Temple," Jesus says to the Pharisees, "and I will raise it up in three days!" (John 2:19) The good news for us is that, in Christ, Christians are also called to become Temple of God! Dear brothers and sisters, what a beautiful and amazing plan has God the Father …More
“God doesn’t like it, Your Eminence!” a layman dares to interrupt Card.Fernandez at presser on Mary
A Catholic interrupted Fernández when he tried to give an example of a certain kind of 'Marian maximalism' that Catholics should avoid. The man claimed that this example was 'the Church's teaching and the eternal truth of the Church', and said that the new document had been 'created without considering the feelings of God's people'.
@Strong and Steadfast...Your post is nothing but character assassination with no actual facts, designed to denigrate me personally instead of honestly discussing the facts. Your post shows signs of your hysteria.
Tucho Fernandez: “When an expression requires many, repeated explanations to prevent it from straying from a correct meaning, it does not serve the faith of the People of God and becomes unhelpful.” Kind of like “synodality” or “Fiducia Supplicans” or Amoris Laetitia?
1 Corinthians 10:11 And all these things chanced to them in figure: but they are written to our correption, upon whom the ends of the world are come. Matthew 24:15 Therefore when you shall see the abomination of desolation, which was spoken of by Daniel the Prophet, standing in the holy place... Our Lady of La Salette Rome will lose the faith and become the seat of the Antichrist.
Paraphrase of the Lord's Prayer by St. Francis of Assisi OUR FATHER most holy, our Creator and Redeemer, our Saviour and our Comforter. WHO ART IN HEAVEN in the angels and the saints, giving them light to know you, since you, Lord, are light; setting them afire to love you, since you, Lord, are love; dwelling in them and giving them fullness of joy, since you, Lord, are the supreme, eternal good, and all good comes from you. HALLOWED BE THY NAME, may we grow to know you better and better and so appreciate the extent of your favors, the scope of your promises, the sublimity of your majesty, and the profundity of your judgements. THY KINGDOM COME, so that you may reign in us by your grace, and bring us to your kingdom, where we shall see you clearly, love you perfectly and, happy in your company, enjoy you forever. THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN, so that we may love you with all our heart, by always having you in mind; with all our soul, by always longing for you; with all …More
St. Coloman Pilgrimage Coloman of Stockerau (Irish: Colmán; Latin: Colomannus; died 18 October 1012) was an Irish saint. While on pilgrimage to the Holy Land, he was mistaken for a spy and hanged near Vienna. At the site where the baroque St. Coloman Chapel near Schwangau stands today, St. Coloman is said to have stopped for a rest on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem around the turn of the millennium. Therefore, the predecessor of today’s church, which was built in the 15th century as a field church, was also named after the Irish pilgrim, who is venerated as the patron saint for illnesses of people and cattle. St. Coloman’s Chapel is also one of the most famous sights in Bavaria due to its proximity to the tourist magnet Neuschwanstein Castle. Today’s chapel was built between 1673 and 1678 under Hieronymus Vogler and renovated for the first time in 1791.
Der St. Colomansritt 2025 | Mit Markus Söder | Pferdeweihe am Schloss Neuschwanstein Der Colomansritt ist eine Reiterprozession mit Pferdesegnung beim Colomansfest, das jedes Jahr im Oktober in der schwäbischen Gemeinde Schwangau gefeiert wird. Der Brauch geht auf Wallfahrten zu Ehren des heiligen Coloman zurück, dem Schutzpatron des Viehs. Der Legende nach soll der heilige Coloman auf seiner Pilgerreise ins Heilige Land an dem Ort gerastet haben, an dem heute die Colomanskirche steht. Vermutlich bereits in der zweiten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts wurde dort eine Feldkapelle errichtet und es fanden Wallfahrten statt. Für 1495 ist eine Kirchenweihe belegt. 1552 erteilte Karl V. den Freiherrn von Hohenschwangau das Recht, am Festtag des Heiligen einen Jahrmarkt abzuhalten. 1685 wurde die neu errichtete Colomanskirche geweiht. 1720 erhielt sie vom Kloster Melk eine Reliquie des Heiligen. Im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert hatten die Wallfahrten ihren Höhepunkt, bis ins 19. Jahrhundert …More