Bishop David Ricken of the Diocese of Green Bay, Wisconsin, made history on December 8th, 2010. He became the first bishop in the United States to formally approve an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In 1859, Our Lady had appeared three times to a young Belgian farm girl at a spot north east of [...]
Imagine Jesus Christ spending the whole day with you: sitting with you at breakfast, going to work, being part of your conversations. Would you feel uncomfortable, or comforted? The Bible teaches us that God really is with us every moment of the day. What in your life needs to change to make room for Him? [click post for audio content]
In December the Church celebrates one of my favorite days, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This feast celebrates the truth that Mary was preserved from all stain of sin from the first moment of her existence, which is a beautiful testament to the power of God’s grace. [...]
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