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Users activity: 18 post per thread
Forum activity: 7 active threads during last week
 

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DNW
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Angel Footwear
Published (2009-01-05 18:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by kyria So are you saying that you believe Gabe to be barefoot as a sign of respect? Moses had to take his sandals off because he was standing on Holy Ground. Do you think it has something to do with shoes making our feet unclean? Not sure about shoes making one's feet unclean but I think in the case of Gabriel and Moses it is a sign of respect. I think that I read once that some Eastern Rite priests - maybe...
avemaria
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St Gemma Galgani
Published (2009-01-03 00:10:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Jacafamala I should. I've been thinking it's time to order it now that I've practically devoured that lovely blog. Have you read it, Scott? Supposedly the best book (the one i'm reading now) is by her spiritual director Fr. Germanus http://www.amazon.com/Life-St-Gemma-...0959030&sr=8-1 there is another one that i read first called the voices of Gemma Galgani.. but people tend not to like...
kyria
2
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Angel Footwear
Published (2009-01-05 18:04:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by DNW I understand that when the High Priest went into the Holy of Holies where the Ark of the Covenant was he was barefoot. The BVM is the New Ark of the Covenant thus understandable that Gabriel the Angel of the Annunciation would be barefoot! So are you saying that you believe Gabe to be barefoot as a sign of respect? Moses had to take his sandals off because he was standing on Holy Ground. Do you think it has...
koritz
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Happy Birthday Dear St. Therese...
Published (2009-01-01 23:38:00)
I wanted to wish Our Dear Sister a Most Blessed and Happy Birthday Today! I am taking a cake to the Carmelites with 'Happy Birthday St. Therese decorated prettily in Pink Script on white frosting with Pink Roses. Thank You Dearest Therese for all of Your wonderful support and endless Love this last year! You are such a wonderful Saint and a wonderful GIFT to all of us! We Love You Dearest Therese! Jack - Koritz
Jacafamala
1
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St Gemma Galgani
Published (2009-01-02 17:31:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Earendil Oh I adore Gemma Galgani! She's right up their with my beloved Saint Joan of Arc Yes! Both are the type of saint/mystics that make one's hair stand on end. I looooove reading that kind of stuff, because it's a testimony to the truth of our Faith.
Earendil
1
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St Gemma Galgani
Published (2009-01-02 10:53:00)
Oh I adore Gemma Galgani! She's right up their with my beloved Saint Joan of Arc
DeborahM
1
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St. Francis taking down the body...
Published (2009-01-03 08:12:00)
Dear Chief and Bro. Rich, I receive a quarterly from the Franciscan Sisters and in their Christmas issue, the cover depicted St. Francis holding the Infant Jesus. The Sisters wrote the folowing next to the picture: Quote: "To celebrate the birth of Christ, St. Francis recreated the manger scene in a cave in the hills above Greccio, Italy. Three years before his death and 15 days before the great Feast, Francis asked a close friend, a...
Katie--<><--PA
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Angel Footwear
Published (2009-01-05 01:33:00)
Hello, Maybe the other angels walk on the ground, while Gabriel actually flies? Just a thought, haha....
Terry Washington
1
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St John Neumann, CSSR.
Published (2009-01-05 06:28:00)
I admit to a sneaking admiration for this saint- simply because he is a Redemptorist( one of my favorite Orders) and was bishop of Philadelphia( whre i go to spend Thanksgiving with my cousins). Born in Bohemia in 1811, he was due to be ordained but had almost had it cancelled due to an oversupply of seminary graduates( Gosh, don't you wish we had that problem nowadays???). Undeterred, he joined the Redemptorists, learned English and like...
 

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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-12-31 16:57:00)  by DNW
Today I was looking at the parish calendar for next year. Each month has a famous painting. One is of Tobias and the three archangels - St Michael, St Raphael and St Gabriel. St Michael is wearing boots. St Raphael is wearing sandals. But St Gabriel is barefoot. Interesting! St Michael is a soldier, boots are appropriate. St Raphael with sandals - that was the common footwear...
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Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-01-05 06:28:00)  by Terry Washington
I admit to a sneaking admiration for this saint- simply because he is a Redemptorist( one of my favorite Orders) and was bishop of Philadelphia( whre i go to spend Thanksgiving with my cousins). Born in Bohemia in 1811, he was due to be ordained but had almost had it cancelled due to an oversupply of seminary graduates( Gosh, don't you wish we had that problem nowadays???). Undeterred, he ...
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-12-24 18:22:00)  by Chief Brody
Season's Greetings! I have this picture of St. Francis taking Christ down from the cross. I forgot the story on that. Was that a vision that he had of himself and Christ? Merry Christmas
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-10-13 18:53:00)  by gdallaire1
Hello everyone, My name is Glenn Dallaire and I live in Bristol, CT, USA. I have a website devoted specifically to St Gemma Galgani (1878-1903). In it I have some excerpts from her writings including her autobiography, diary and letters, along with various pictures and other information pertaining to her life. This website is for devotional purposes only and I have no advertising on it....
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Started 1 year ago (2008-01-02 11:00:00)  by koritz
I wanted to wish Our Dear Sister a Most Blessed and Happy Birthday Today! I am taking a cake to the Carmelites with 'Happy Birthday Dear Therese' decorated prettily in Pink Script on white frosting with Pink Roses. Thank You Dearest Therese for all of Your wonderful support and endless Love this last year! You are such a wonderful Saint and a wonderful GIFT to all of ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-12-29 06:29:00)  by Terry Washington
St Peter Canisius SJ was one of the original Jesuits and was handpicked by the Holy See to spear head the "Counter Reformation " in Teutonic lands, mainly by using the newfound science of printing.(Why should heretics -if not the Devil- have the best tunes?) Much like St Robert Bellarmine, he won many back to the one true Faith by not only his eloquence but his shrewdness and kindness. Peter ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-12-29 06:25:00)  by Terry Washington
Quote: Originally Posted by Ciaran Butler I know the church has to go through the processes of introducing their cause for canonization, declaring them venerable, approving a miracle for beatification and approving a miracle for canonization. It just that some holy men and women finally reach canonization 100-200 years after their ...
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-09-21 00:52:46)  by Earendil
St Peter was married And so were Priscilla and Aquila and many others.
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Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2008-12-23 05:53:00)  by Terry Washington
To most Catholics(myself included regrettably), St Stephen is most remembered for his mention in the Christmas carol, "Good King Wenceslas first went out on the feast of Stephen, gathering winter fuel". But there is more to him than this even if he were not the first recorded martyr(there may have been others, men and women alike, but Stephen is the only one first recorded in the Bible), A young ...
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Started 4 weeks ago (2008-12-11 06:26:00)  by Terry Washington
Has anybody seen the front page story in this week's Catholic Herald( www.catholicherald.co.uk ) about the beatification of Cuban Brother Jose Olallo( a member of the Hospitaller Brothers of St John)?- what the paper found significant was that President Raul Castro attended the ceremony, hinting at a gradual "thaw" between the Church and the Marxist regime? Terry
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-12-31 16:57:00)  by DNW
Today I was looking at the parish calendar for next year. Each month has a famous painting. One is of Tobias and the three archangels - St Michael, St Raphael and St Gabriel. St Michael is wearing boots. St Raphael is wearing sandals. But St Gabriel is barefoot. Interesting! St Michael is a soldier, boots are appropriate. St Raphael with sandals - that was the common footwear...
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St Gemma Galgani - 4 new posts
Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-10-13 18:53:00)  by gdallaire1
Hello everyone, My name is Glenn Dallaire and I live in Bristol, CT, USA. I have a website devoted specifically to St Gemma Galgani (1878-1903). In it I have some excerpts from her writings including her autobiography, diary and letters, along with various pictures and other information pertaining to her life. This website is for devotional purposes only and I have no advertising on it....
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Started 1 year ago (2008-01-02 11:00:00)  by koritz
I wanted to wish Our Dear Sister a Most Blessed and Happy Birthday Today! I am taking a cake to the Carmelites with 'Happy Birthday Dear Therese' decorated prettily in Pink Script on white frosting with Pink Roses. Thank You Dearest Therese for all of Your wonderful support and endless Love this last year! You are such a wonderful Saint and a wonderful GIFT to all of ...
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-12-24 18:22:00)  by Chief Brody
Season's Greetings! I have this picture of St. Francis taking Christ down from the cross. I forgot the story on that. Was that a vision that he had of himself and Christ? Merry Christmas
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Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-01-05 06:28:00)  by Terry Washington
I admit to a sneaking admiration for this saint- simply because he is a Redemptorist( one of my favorite Orders) and was bishop of Philadelphia( whre i go to spend Thanksgiving with my cousins). Born in Bohemia in 1811, he was due to be ordained but had almost had it cancelled due to an oversupply of seminary graduates( Gosh, don't you wish we had that problem nowadays???). Undeterred, he ...
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