What do you see?
Posted by Lisa Hendey in Faith on Thursday, July 07, 2011
Over at his blog yesterday, the wonderful Patrick Madrid posted the following video and invited his readers to ponder what they see in it. I have to say that even before I watched the video, I assumed it was a hoax. For some sad reason, I am very hesitant when it comes to these types of things—but I also wonder if I would have felt the same had I been present at Lourdes, at Knock or at Fatima. How about you—do you find these potential apparitions believable, or like me are you predisposed to disbelieve?
Benedict To Fatima
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Faith on Thursday, May 06, 2010
The Pope will visit Portugal next week.
The “heart” of the trip will be a May 13th visit to Fatima.
Vatican press secretary Fr. Federico Lombardi has ignited a mini-storm of curiosity by saying the Pope will deliver an “intense message” at Fatima.
I’ve run across some blogs speculating about matters that are beyond my ken, not being a Fatima expert.
However, if I had to wager I’d predict the Holy... READ MORE
Fatima Film Debuts Next Week
Posted by Danielle Bean in Reviews on Thursday, October 08, 2009
You can read Daria Sockey’s review of the newly-released film about the story of Fatima, The 13th Day, in today’s feature article.
Says Anthony Ryan, Director of Marketing for Ignatius Press, the North American distributor of the film:
“The 13th Day is an antidote film for our time. It is a reminder that a thin veil exists between our world and the next. The Message of Fatima is a relevant wake-up call to a culture torn apart by abortion, war, and injustice. Every Catholic, perhaps every person, should see this film.”
Check out Catholic Screenings to learn more about where you can register for a screening of this inspiring new film.
Why I Wear a Brown Scapular
Posted by Danielle Bean in Faith on Tuesday, May 12, 2009
“Oh, I know what that is,” a fellow library craft class mom once said to me when she caught a glimpse of the brown scapular peeking out of the collar of my t-shirt. “That’s one of those ‘get out of hell free’ cards.”
Not exactly.
My history of wearing a scapular began in my teenaged years when my parents encouraged me to wear one.
As a young Catholic, I read horror stories of devils and days of darkness,... READ MORE
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