St Thomas Aquinas, Universal Doctor – Sermon by Fr Edward Leen CSSP, 1923

We are launching our Week of St Thomas Aquinas today, in honour of his feast (7 March), with this sermon by Fr Edward Leen CSSP, reprinted with permission from the Bellarmine Forums. Image: St Thomas, by Crivelli. Wiki Commons. St Thomas, Universal Doctor Fr Edward Leen - preached November 1923 SAINT THOMAS was born in …

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The Lives of the Early English Saints: Prelude, and St Alban, proto-martyr of Britain

"Be it known to you, that I am now a Christian, and bound by Christian duties." ­ Introduction At his trial on 20 November 1587, after hearing that he had been sentenced to death for treason, the Jesuit missionary priest, Edmund Campion, delivered a final oration to the court, in which he declared: “In condemning …

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Why the Rosary and the Immaculate Heart are Fatima’s Two Last Remedies for the World

The Rosary and Immaculate Heart: the Two Last Remedies Delivered at numerous pro-life rallies across Ireland in 2018. Edited for publication.  It is not unusual for those fighting for any length of time in the pro-life, pro-family movement to be subject at certain times to the temptations of hopelessness and despair. It can often seem …

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Leo XIII on the Holy Rosary

We are told that on 13 October 1884, His Holiness Pope Leo XIII had a vision in which he saw Satan ask God for one hundred years to the destroy the Catholic Church. Satan’s task is impossible and will never be accomplished. The Church today is what she has always been. She is One, Holy, …

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L’Abbé Henry Essex Edgeworth, Louis XVI’s heroic Anglo-Irish confessor

"I am the priest whom he intends to prepare him for death." Featured image: Louis XVI avec son confesseur Edgeworth, un instant avant sa mort. Wiki Commons One the most heartbreaking sections of Louis XVI’s will and testament is this: I pray God to forgive me all my sins. I have sought to know them …

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The Holy Innocents – Liturgical Highlights

"Ye play with your palms and crowns beneath the very altar." There are many moments of beauty and pathos in the Church's year. But, in my opinion, few are so equally filled with both bitterness and glory as the feast of the Holy Innocents. It is very noticeable that Christ's coming to the world is …

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