Our Lady of Fatima On July 13, 1917 the Blessed Virgin Mary told the children of Fatima that she wanted the Pope to consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart in union with all the bishops of the world. To date, no ceremonial rite of Papal consecration has been specifically addressed […]
2020 Feast of St Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene Pilgrimages in Provence—2020
#1—Eucharistic Adoration with St Mary Magdalene including the Pardon of Tourves for 25 to 35 pilgrims April 30 – May 6, 2020 reserve now or #2—Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage over the feast week for 7 pilgrims July 17-23, 2020 reserve now or #3—Mary Magdalene Pilgrimage over the feast week for 7 pilgrims July […]
Mary Magdalene is first apostle
Infant Jesus of Prague History & Devotion
Holy Crown of Thorns
The Holy Crown of Thorns was transferred to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris just after the French Revolution (1789-1799). On April 15, 2019, a terrible fire broke out in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, destroying the giant spire that housed some of Christendom’s most sacred relics. By the Grace of God, […]
Mary Magdalene Pilgrimages in Provence—July 2019
July 17-23, 2019 reserve now or July 24-30, 2019 reserve now La Sainte-Baume—the Cave where Mary Magdalene spent the last thirty years of her life in prayer and contemplation Mary Magdalene Pilgrimages in Provence Two Saint Mary Magdalene Pilgrimages over the feast week are being offered to a minimum of 4 and a maximum […]
Prince of Peace welcomed in Bethlehem / Light of the World
Jerusalem’s GOLDEN GATE History & Prophecy
Volunteering at Magdala on the Sea of Galilee!
Mary Magdalene Feast Week in PROVENCE – July 2017
Mary Magdalene France Pilgrimage—July 2017
July 18-25, 2017 La Sainte-Baume—the Cave where Mary Magdalene spent the last thirty years of her life in prayer and contemplation This 7-Day Mary Magdalene France Pilgrimage is now fully reserved. We will stay in or very near the town of St Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (which houses the Basilica of Saint Mary […]
Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary
Light of the World
DECEMBER 24, 2016—Written by Fr Martin Henry, Catholic visiting priest at St Bernardine of Siena in Woodland Hills, California It’s slightly ironic that the Son of God, the “light of the world,” whose birthplace we anticipate in Advent, should have been born not during the hours of daylight, but in the […]