Exorcist Diary #338: Satan Can’t Kill You But…. — By: St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal
[” Satan Bound for 1,000 Years “, Phillip Medhurst, 1700] If Satan doesn’t like something, we do more of it. In sessions the demons… Read More
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[” Satan Bound for 1,000 Years “, Phillip Medhurst, 1700] If Satan doesn’t like something, we do more of it. In sessions the demons… Read More
Pope Francis at the Jubilee of the Sick in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, April 6, 2025, wearing nasal cannulas for supplemental oxygen as he continues recovering from bilateral pneumonia. / Credit: Daniel Ibañez/ EWTN News CNA Newsroom, Apr 6, 2025 / 07:32 am (CNA). Still recovering from bilateral pneumonia that hospitalized him for nearly…
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From left to right: Alexandro Jurado, known as VoiceofReason on social media; Desirae Sifuentes, known as UncatechizedCatholic on Instagram; speaker and content creator Emily Wilson; and Kira Andrea, also known as Mercy Divine Music. / Credit: Photos courtesy of Alexandro Jurado, Desirae Sifuentes, Emily Wilson, and Kira Andrea CNA Staff, Apr 6, 2025 / 07:00…
St. Moses the Black, a fourth-century saint who left a life of crime and became a monk. / Credit: Fundación La Buena Noticia, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons CNA Staff, Apr 6, 2025 / 06:00 am (CNA). A fourth-century monk who became a revered saint in both the east and west will be the…
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The Coetus: Trad Godfathers at Vatican II II. Lefebvre on the Eve of the Council III. Bishop Carli The two Brazilian (and only non-European) members of the five-man steering committee of Coetus Intertionalis Patrum – the group of doctrinally conservative Council Fathers who sought to save what could be saved at Vatican II – were…
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From the pre-Lent, “Gesima” Sundays onward, Holy Mother Church began her plunge into liturgical death. At first we lost the “Alleluia”, the Gloria, and on Sundays we dressed in penitential violet to herald the proximity of Lent. With Lent, these privations applied every day, with the exception of our great feasts. Moreover, we became stiller…