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The Little Sisters of the Poor Campaign: ‘A Million Families, a Million Rosaries’

During Portugal’s 1974 Carnation Revolution, Our Lady said to Sister Lucia, “When a million families pray the rosary, the revolution will end.” The Little Sisters of the Poor are launching a campaign against the coronavirus.  After much prayer and contemplation about the coronavirus Mother General, Mother Maria del Monte Auxiliadora wrote to the whole Congregation at the end of March, “I suggest that we launch a ‘campaign’ on a global scale, a veritable ‘blitz’ on heaven, through the intercession of…

Coronavirus: Bishop Sullivan Extends Closure of Catholic Schools to May 15th

On Saturday, March 14th, 2020, Bishop Sullivan announced the closure of all Catholic schools in the Diocese of Camden effective Monday, March 16th, 2020, in order to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. Given the current situation at hand and Governor Phil Murphy’s extension of the school’s closure, the Bishop has decided to keep Catholic schools closed until at least May 15th, 2020. Bishop Sullivan, along with Diocesan and Catholic Schools staff, will continue to monitor the situation closely…

Archdiocese of Turin to Live Stream Shroud of Turin Display on Holy Saturday

Archbishop Nosiglia, announcing the display, said he received “thousands and thousands” of messages “asking me if, in this time of grave difficulty we are going through, it would be possible to pray this Holy Week before the shroud” and ask God “the grace to defeat evil as he did, trusting in the goodness and mercy of God”. On Holy Saturday, as we Christians contemplate Jesus lying in the tomb, Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia will lead a liturgy of prayer and contemplation…

The Miraculous Crucifix: How it Saved Rome and Could Save the World Today

Written by Marion Buondonno For those of us who were glued to our computers on March 27 when Pope Francis gave the “Urbi et Orbi” Blessing, I would assume you witnessed the Pope bow and pray before the crucifix that was outside in St. Peters Square. But did you know this was a very special crucifix known as the Miraculous Crucifix? It was moved from its home at St. Marcellus Church to St. Peters Square for the Pope’s Blessing. The story…

Join Pope Francis to #PrayTogether March 27th, 2020

Join Pope Francis this Friday, March 27th, 2020, at 1 p.m. ET as he invites all members of the faithful and other Christians to #PrayTogether in an effort to bring the world together in this difficult time. During this special service on the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica, the following itinerary will be followed. Word of God Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Urbi et Orbi Blessing Opportunity to receive a plenary indulgence “…I invite everyone to participate spiritually through the…

Coronavirus: How to Partake in Mass if You’re Homebound

Yesterday, Bishop Sullivan announced he would be dispensing all Catholics in the area from their obligation to attend Sunday Mass. While this doesn’t mean you simply don’t have to go, it does means people such as the elderly, those not feeling well, and those with compromised immune systems can be excused from weekly Mass amidst the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus. If you fit one of these profiles and will not be attending Mass during this period, here are a…
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