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Coffee and Catholic headlines at the famous Demel in Vienna
Canon212 by the Sea of Galilee
Petit Jean Mountain, AR
Cathedral of St. Paul, MN
Squeeze Concert
The Alamo!
Tomb of St. Dominic, Bologna
Pittsburgh!
Red Square, Moscow with St Basil’s in Background
Norcia
Tomb of St. Philip Neri
Before the bodies of St. Athanasius and St. Zachariah (the father of John the Baptist)
Cathedral Basilica of SS Peter and Paul, Philadelphia!
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C.
St. Peter’s Basilica
Crypt under Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
St. Paul’s cell just before he was executed
The Jersey Shore!
Outside the Carmel of Lisieux, France, where St. Therese’s relics rest
Siena Cathedral
Catholic grandma and grandpa’s house, Detroit
32K feet over Manhattan KS
The tomb of St. Catherine of Siena
…all I think is that it contains information which people must be supplying to its owner – all good links that I check and end up skimming, with information that is useful. It seems that VII associated priests may not know of it, which is too bad in my view. I had not known of c212 but learned of it through a list of links from Fr. Charles Brusca, who is associated with a church in Florida which is under Rome, but very much at arm’s length. It’s not oldcatholic (to which Pope Francis has evidently reached out I learned from the links in a search I just did), but a group which formed with a situation that occurred with the Anglican Church, a long time ago. It is mistaken for OC. I’m not following it any more as my own plans have changed, but it is entirely traditional, except for the fact that it retains apostolic succession.
I look up CANON212 daily on my computer, but sometimes twice a day. I really enjoy your Church headlines, and often I click to read the entire article. May God reward you for doing a great job.
Thank you, Father 🙂
Good to see you are still amongst us in the Church Militant! This is your old friend, Joseph Johnson, the attorney in Waycross, Georgia. Things are slowly improving in the Diocese of Savannah. We currently have five priests who alternate celebration of the traditional Latin Mass in Savannah (Two young Benedictines and three diocesan–one of them is our newest priest, ordained just last summer!) There are other among our younger priests who are pre-disposed/ interested in the traditional Mass. Please call me sometime (I am the Solicitor-General for the State Court of Ware County and a partner in Thomas and Johnson, PC Attorneys) and pray for the Diocese of Savannah (that the traditional Mass will spread here!).
I read it here in Ireland and I alert people to it.
Yeah! to surpass the ones that are “controlled opposition” (1P5, by example!)…
those guys insults The Church on daily bases by the means of equalizing The Church (Infallible one!) with the “francisChurch”… and they are NOT the same thing…
Correct the Lisieux citation. Saint Therese’s mortal remains are not remotely incorrupt, although there is a beautiful sculpture of her reclining by Frere Marie Bernard OCSO over her tomb. As she had predicted she was in the state of decomposition that would be expected, particularly of a patient with advanced tuberculosis. There is no doubt as to the veracity this and it is well documented.
Thank you. Is this the fellow who got furious with me for writing a pro-Ave article 9 years ago?
Oh no, not me. Surely no fury with my message!
But I am a Theresian devotee. Over many years I have acquired a fair amount of knowledge of her though I regret I have not much advanced in virtue. Say a prayer for me.
God reward you!
I’m looking for the C212 sighting on the phone of some dude walking through Casa Santa Marta…..
I attach it to the email I send it out to my local Catholic group under the subject “Not the Three Monkeys Herald” which is what we call our Diocese of Arlington newspaper which sees, hears, and speaks no evil. Those who get their news from it have no idea what is going on in the Church.
The first web-site I check every day. Thank you so very ery much.