The woman who wrote one of the world's most beloved songs never heard it become famous—because she died six years too soon. Eleanor Farjeon was born into a London family of artists in 1881, where words flowed like music and imagination was currency. She grew up enchanted by stories, and would spend her life enchanting others—writing fairy tales and poems that lit up young minds across England. In 1931, a church hymnal editor asked her to write something simple. Something about morning. Something filled with wonder. She chose an ancient Scottish lullaby melody called Bunessan and dressed it in words that felt like the first light of creation itself. Morning Has Broken became a quiet favorite in schools and Sunday services—tender, grateful, hopeful. But Eleanor never saw what happened next. In 1971, a young folk singer named Cat Stevens stumbled upon her hymn. He was captivated. He recorded it with bare piano and his ethereal voice, and released it to the world. It shot to the top of …More
Saint Andrew Avellino | Patron of Perseverance | Catechism for Kids (November 10) Do you ever make mistakes and feel like giving up? Don’t lose hope — because Saint Andrew Avellino shows us that God’s mercy is stronger than our failures! In this episode of Catechism for Kids, we’ll learn about Saint Andrew Avellino, a priest who learned humility through his mistakes and became known for his purity, perseverance, and deep prayer life. Even when he fell or faced temptation, he always turned back to God with love and trust. He later became a Theatine priest and encouraged others to seek holiness with courage and patience. His life reminds us that saints aren’t perfect — they just keep saying yes to God, even after falling. Topics we’ll cover: Who was Saint Andrew Avellino His early mistakes and conversion How he became a model of purity and perseverance What we can learn about never giving up on God Lesson: God doesn’t call the perfect — He perfects the ones who …More
Studied humanities and philosophy at Venice, Italy. Doctor of civil and ecclesiastical law. Ordained at age 26. Lawyer at the ecclesiastical court at Naples, Italy. During a heated courtroom argument on behalf of a friend, he supported his position with a lie; in that setting, he had committed perjury. It shook him so badly, he gave up the legal profession, and settled into a life of penance. Commissioned by his archbishop to reform the convent of Sant’ Arcangelo at Naples, a house of such lax discipline it had became a topic of gossip in the city. Through good example, constant work, and the backing of his bishop Lorenzo managed to restore celibate discipline to the house, but was nearly killed for his efforts when he was attacked by people who had been ordered off the premises. The night of the attack, he was taken to the house of the Theatine Clerks Regular. He was so impressed with them that he joined the Theatines at age 35, taking the name Andrew in reference to …More
It is tragic that so many traditional Catholics hate Trump. He is a million times better than Obama and Biden. He is deeply flawed, but then all of us are. Things here in the USA would have gotten much worse and faster if Kamala would have won. At lease abortion and the gay agenda have been weakened.
Our Lady Of Last Agony - November 10th, 2025 | No Greater Delight No Greater Delight is a daily Marian podcast meant to start the day with a Marian touch. After examining the Marian feasts celebrated throughout the world on a given day, Fr. Nate offers a brief reflection to help make our love for Our Lady concrete in daily living. The title "No Greater Delight" is inspired by a homily of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, wherein he expresses his joy in preaching about the Virgin Mother, even though he acknowledges the challenge of adequately praising her. Mary's greatness is beyond words. 0:00 Feasts of Mary Today 01:49 True Devotion to Mary WhatsApp Channel: Catholic Voice | WhatsApp Channel Links: catholicvoice | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree
Guess who wrote this.... "There’s a doomsday view of climate change that goes like this: 'In a few decades, cataclysmic climate change will decimate civilization. The evidence is all around us—just look at all the heat waves and storms caused by rising global temperatures. Nothing matters more than limiting the rise in temperature.' "Fortunately for all of us, this view is wrong. Although climate change will have serious consequences—particularly for people in the poorest countries—it will not lead to humanity’s demise. People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future." (Three tough truths about climate, by Bill Gates)
Matthew 5:36: "You cannot turn a single hair white or black" Mathew 6: 33-34 : "Set your hearts on his kingdom first, and on his righteousness, and all these other things will be given you as well. So do not worry about tomorrow: tomorrow will take care of itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own".
Connections, connections! (1) The whole world is commenting the arrival of 3I/ATLAS an object, possibly a comet, originated outside our Solar System. The object is massive and its has been predicted to intersect the solar syste…
Witnesses of the Greatest Love The 19 Martyrs of Algeria This film is about the Beatification of the 19 Martyrs of Algeria, taking place in Oran on 8th December 2018. These martyrs include the 7 monks of Tibhirine. Fr Pierre Claverie was the subject of a previous Net for God film in May 2017. Key points about this new film: The film explores the spiritual journey of 19 monks and nuns murdered during the 1990s, a grim decade in Algeria. Despite threats, these men and women chose to to stay in Algeria out of love for the Algerian people. Incredible testimonies: Sister Chantal Galicher who survived an attack; Father Jean-Pierre Schumacher, the last surviving monk of Tibhirine and Henri Teissier, former archbishop of Algiers, who knew the 19 martyrs personally. 15 days filming in the places the martyrs lived in Algeria: Algiers, Tizi-Ouzou (Kabylie), Tibhirine and Oran. 35 interviews with those who knew the matyrs and those who make up the Church in Algeria today. This film is the first ‘…More
Tucho challenges traditional Marian titles while brazenly inventing a political and ecumenical one for the Blessed Virgin Mary: "Mater Populi Fidelis." It's worth noting that he invented a Latin title in a document he didn't even write in Latin. Furthermore, he refers to her simply as Mary. It should also be noted that Bergoglio, in attacking the Traditional Latin Mass, also used a Latin term, but with a Marxist interpretation, since "Traditionis Custodes" means "Prisoner of Tradition," not "Guardian of Tradition." Mater Populi Fidelis. A divisive document
I bring you a quote from the year 1939 with a perfect summary of the plans of the great sect of Freemasonry. The following six points correspond to the six points of the Kabbalistic star. Although today we are in an era closer to dystopia, you can judge for yourselves to what extent these points have been fulfilled and continue to be fulfilled: 1. RELIGION.— Discrediting to the point of destroying the Christian faith through philosophy, mysticism, or empirical science. 2. MORALITY.— Corrupting the morality of Western races by infiltrating the lifeblood of Eastern morality; weakening the bonds of marriage; destroying family life and abolishing inheritance rights and even family names. 3. AESTHETIC.— Worship of the ugly and extravagant in art, literature, music, and theater. Modernism, cross-orientalism, and degeneration. 4. SOCIAL.— Abolition of the aristocracy and creation of the plutocracy; wealth as the only social distinction; igniting class struggle, affecting the proletariat …More
NOVEMBER 10 2025 THE GOSPEL breski1 Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 17,1-6. Jesus said to his disciples, "Things that cause sin will inevitably occur, but woe to the person through whom they occur. It would be better for him if a millstone were put around his neck and he be thrown into the sea than for him to cause one of these little ones to sin. Be on your guard! If your brother sins, rebuke him; and if he repents, forgive him. And if he wrongs you seven times in one day and returns to you seven times saying, 'I am sorry,' you should forgive him." And the apostles said to the Lord, "Increase our faith." The Lord replied, "If you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you would say to (this) mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and planted in the sea,' and it would obey you.