May 27 – Homily – Fr Angelo: St Bede, Study and Prayer
Friday, May 27th, 2011
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Homily #090807s ( Ave Maria! Mass readings +++ |
Ave Maria! [First part of this talk was missed, but still good stuff!] Fr. Angelo gives a talk on chivalry to the older kids (12 and up) at the Knights of Lepanto Encampment, covering what chivalry meant popularly in Medieval times, what it has come to mean popularly today and the truly noble meaning it acquired with St Francis and how we need to live this noble and saintly chivalry today. Ave Maria! +++ |
Homily #090430 ( Ave Maria! Mass readings |
Today many grandparents are raising their grandchildren. How prayers to the parents of Our Lady and the grandparents of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, are needed! Saint Anne and Saint Joachim , Parents of Mary Patrons for Grandparents Joachim and Anne were the parents of Mary and the grandparents of Jesus. The name “Hannah” means grace. In Galilee, where she lived, Mary’s mother was probably called “Hannah” even though we know her as Saint Anne. So, if you are named “Hannah” or “Anne” you are named after the mother of Our Blessed Mother. It was in the womb of Saint Anne that Mary was immaculately conceived. From the first instant of her life, she was in a state of grace and free from all stain of Original Sin. It was her parents, Anne and Joachim that raised her to be faithful to God’s word and remain free of sin. (more…) |
Ave Maria! The Roving Reporter caught up with Thom Girard, Grand Master of the Knights of Lepanto Spring Encampment 2008, to discuss the purpose of the encampment as a foundation for fathers and sons to grow and develop as men of God. Next Knights of Lepanto Encampment: October 10-12, 2008 @ Marian Friary of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Griswold, CT For more on Marian Chivalry: maryvictrix.com Ave Maria! +++ |
Ave Maria! Fra Joseph uses Sacred Scripture, the writings of the Early Church Fathers, and common sense to explain the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is the second of four shows dedicated to the Marian doctrines solemnly defined by the Church. Ave Maria! |