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"In essentials, unity, in doubtful matters, liberty; in all things, charity."
Pope John XXIII, Ad Petri Cathedram and popularly attributed to St. Augustine

  • Sistine Chapel
    * Virtual online Tour of the Vatican Museums (explore the Sistine Chapel)
    http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html


  • A Prayer To The Most Blessed Trinity
    God of all creation,
    who led the chosen people into the promised land,
    lead the homeless to a place of refreshment and rest.

    Lord Jesus Christ,
    who descended into hell, and rose again,
    raise up all who are fallen, broken or alone.

    Spirit of life,
    inspire our hearts and give us the strength
    to come to help of our brothers and sisters in need.

    Our Lady of Bon Secours, patroness of New Orleans, pray for us.

    Saint Joseph the Worker, patron of Biloxi, pray for us.

    © 2005 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All rights reserved.
    Permission is granted for reproduction and free distribution
    http://www.nccbuscc.org/nationalcollections/rebuildchurch/prayer.pdf


  • Fiat Voluntas Tuua
    The Kingdom of the Divine Fiat in the Midst of Creatures
    Luisa Piccarreta
    The Call of the Creature to Return to the Order, to the Place,
    and to the Purpose for Which It was Created by God.
    Volume 17, May 17, 1925
    Now I continue by saying that my sweet Jesus told me: “My daughter, to what you have said on fusing yourself in my Will, another appeal must be added – that of fusing yourself in the order of grace, in everything that the Sanctifier – the Holy Spirit - has done and will do for those who are to be sanctified. More so since, while We, the Three Divine Persons, are always united in operating, if the Creation points to the Father, and Redemption to the Son, the Fiat Voluntas Tua will point to the Holy Spirit. And it is precisely in the Fiat Voluntas Tua that the Divine Spirit will make display of His work. You do it when, on coming before the Supreme Majesty, you say: ‘I come to requite You in love for everything that the Sanctifier does for those who are to be sanctified. I come to enter into the order of grace, so as to be able to give You the glory and the requital of love as if all had made themselves saints, and to repair You for all the oppositions and lack of correspondence to grace’. And as much as you can, you search within Our Will for the acts of grace of the Spirit Sanctifier, so as to make His sorrow your own, as well as His secret moans, His anguishing sighs in the depth of the hearts, in seeing Himself so unwelcome. And since the first act He does is to bring Our Will as the complete act of their sanctification, in seeing Himself rejected, He moans with inexpressible moans. And you, in your childlike simplicity, say to Him: ‘Spirit Sanctifier, hurry, I implore You, I pray You again – make your Will known to all, so that, by knowing It, they may love It, and may welcome your first act of their complete sanctification – which is your Holy Will.’ My daughter, We, the Three Divine Persons, are inseparable and distinct, and in this way do We want to manifest to the human generations Our works for them - that while being united among Ourselves, each One of Us wants to manifest individually His love and His work toward the creatures.”


  • The Great Prayer Project - End Abortion
    The Great Prayer Project - End Abortion
    We believe that an end to abortion is very possible! Scripture tells us that nothing is impossible when God is involved! (Luke 1:37). The Catechism of the Catholic Church quotes St. John Chrysostom saying:
    “Nothing is equal to prayer; for what is impossible it makes possible, what is difficult, easy...”
    The Great Prayer Project - End Abortion
    http://www.luke181.com/our_mission.php


  • Reflection for Lent
    This Lenten reflection acknowledges the brokenness of our lives and in our world and encourages us to find repentance through Christ. You can purchase, a high resolution copy can be downloaded from http://www.lulu.com/content/6167446 ...
    Reflection for Lent
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gePC_XfXujE


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