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Printer Update
After several more failed attempts to fix my malfunctioning printer, I called HP support tonight. I must admit that I didn’t have high hopes, but I was out of options. My fears were confirmed when I was transferred to 3 … Continue reading
The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Today the Church celebrates the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This memorial is based on the tradition that, as a small child, Mary was presented to The Lord by her parents in the temple. Throughout her life, Mary fulfilled … Continue reading
Another Press Release!
Here it is … our 2nd press release! This one is more detailed than the first: http://www.catholicprwire.com/headline.php?ID=5404 Please continue to keep our apostolate in your prayers as we seek to “proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ” over the Internet.
Daily Annoyances
As promised yesterday, let?s look at what some of the Saints say about daily annoyances and irritations. St. Therese of Lisieux proposed these 4 steps for dealing with life?s irritations:1. Do not be foolish and squander the opportunity to draw … Continue reading
Our First Press Release!
Check out our first press release: http://www.catholic.org/prwire/headline.php?ID=5402 Catholic PRWire is a division of Catholic Online providing news and information to Web sites, wireless operators, corporate and government desktops, information distributors and other commercial and news media applications.
Offering Up Our Suffering
Having a bad day today? Feeling sad? Are you in pain? Is someone in your family sick? The Church teaches that we can offer up our sufferings and unite them to Jesus? agony on the cross. In this mysterious way, … Continue reading
Pray for Obama
While many of us are saddened that our country recently elected a president who could potentially do great damage to the progress made by the pro-life movement, we shouldn’t forget to pray for his conversion. God is all-powerful and could … Continue reading
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Today the Church celebrates the memorial of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, who was well known for her kindness to the poor. Elizabeth was born in the 13th century and was very wealthy, but constantly gave her possessions to the poor. … Continue reading
Judgment Day Is Coming…Are You Ready?
As we enter the final two weeks of the liturgical year, many of the readings discuss the final judgment and our readiness for that event. The fact that Jesus hasn’t returned in 2000 years leads many of us to believe … Continue reading
What Happened To Saint Christopher?
Over the course of the past week, two people (Bob and Michelle) have asked me, “Whatever happened to Saint Christopher”? This is a common question and many people think that he is no longer a Saint. How about those old … Continue reading