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Video – Conferences #152: Courage – Fr. Check – Triumph

Monday, October 31st, 2011
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Conferences #152 – Fr. Paul Check at the National Courage Conference ( 40min) >>> Play

Ave Maria!

Fr. Paul Check, the Executive Director of Courage, gives the final talk at the annual National Courage Conference held this year in August at the University of St. Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, IL near Chicago. He titles his talk “The Triumph of ‘Failure’” and explains how many of our triumphs come from our ‘failures’. During the course of our lives we have many failures in regard to living up to the Christian ideal but Christ is able to raise us up and bring triumph from these very failures. He relates this to the seeming failure of Jesus’  ignominious death, which resulted in the greatest of all triumphs. Listen to this message of hope and encouragement.

 

Ave Maria!

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Apr 17 – Homily – Fr Angelo: Palms and Passion

Sunday, April 17th, 2011
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Homily #110417 ( 14min) Play – Fr. Angelo preaches on the contrast between Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the curses and condemnations that followed a few days later. This contrast is highlighted by the Ordinary Form where the two events of Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday are combined into one liturgical event.
Ave Maria!
Mass: Palm Sunday – Form:
Readings:

1st: isa 50:4-7
Resp: psa 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24
2nd: phi 2:6-11
Gsp: mat 26:14-27:66

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Video – Prepare for the New Dogma – Dr. Miravalle: Mcasts113

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

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MaryCast Specials #113 ( 10min) Play – In this episode Dr. Mark Miravalle expresses the importance of a papal declaration of the Fifth Marian Dogma as key to the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com

Ave Maria!

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Sep 14 – Homily – Fr Dominic: Paradox of the Cross

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
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Homily #100914 ( 05min) Play – Today on the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross, Fr. Dominic preaches on the remarkable paradox of a triumph coming from an instrument of defeat. By humiliating himself on the Cross he triumphed over the pride of Satan, the pride of sin. So now the Cross is a sign of hope toward which we should all lift our eyes and hearts in gratitude and joy.
Ave Maria! Triumph of the Holy Cross – Mass: OF, – Readings:
1st: num 21:4-9
Resp: psa 78:1-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38
2nd: phi 2:6-11
Gsp: joh 3:13-17

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Triumph or Triumphalism

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Today at the “9th International Conference on Marian Coredemption” here in Fatima, the first four papers were read, including one by Msgr. Arthur Calkins, renowned Mariologist.  His paper is entitled “Mary and the Church in the Papal Magisterium before and After the Second Vatican Council.”  One would think that in the many years since the council some theologian would have written on the subject of Mary’s relation to the Church in papal magisterium, but apparently not.

In a particular, a remark of Msgr. Calkins made about what he calls “Vatican II triumphalism” struck me:

“Vatican II triumphalism” is virtually always a partial and one-sided interpretation of council documents which favors a position espoused by one party at the time of the council and studiously avoids mention of any conciliar statements which would counterbalance the “favored” position. (more…)

In the end, My Immaculate Heart will Triumph

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Ave Maria Meditations


Mary, Health of the Sick, Refuge of Sinners, Mother of the Redeemer: we join the many generations who have called you “Blessed”. Listen to your children as we call upon your name. You promised the three children of Fatima that “in the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph”. May it be so! May love triumph over hatred, solidarity over division, and peace over every form of violence! May the love you bore your Son teach us to love God with all our heart, strength and soul. May the Almighty show us his mercy, strengthen us with his power, and fill us with every good thing (cf. Lk 1:46-56). We ask your Son Jesus to bless these children and all children who suffer throughout the world. May they receive health of body, strength of mind, and peace of soul. But most of all, may they know that they are loved with a love which knows no bounds or limits: the love of Christ which surpasses all understanding (cf. Eph 3:19). Amen.
Benedict XVI
May 13, 2009


Video – MaryCast Special #6 – Live Broadcast this Saturday from Amsterdam

Monday, May 26th, 2008
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Marycast Specials #6 ( 3min) Play -

Listen as Dr. Mark Miravalle announces how the AirMaria crew will be live streaming a conference on Marian Coredemption called “Our Lady’s Role in Salvation” from Amsterdam for 6 hours from 7am to 1pm EDT this Saturday, May 31st at AirMaria.com. Speakers include Dr. Mark Miravalle, Fr. Peter Fehlner and Msgr. Arthur Calkins. Come listen to this historic event. See AirMaria.com for details. Ave Maria!

Our Lady’s Role in Salvation
and its
Effects for Today

How it impacts the world right now, not just theoretically, but practically

* Live Conference In Amsterdam

Live Streamed at AirMaria.com on:

Saturday May 31

7am – 1pm EDT

All talks will be in English

A major Marian conference discussing the impact the proclamation of the Coredemption Dogma would have on the Church for the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the context of approved Marian Apparitions. This conference is being held on the anniversary of the last apparition of Our Lady of All Nations on May 31, 1959, the feast of the Visitation in Amsterdam, Netherlands where the apparitions took place along side one of the famous Dutch canals at the historic Victoria Hotel in Park Plaza at the heart of the city in the presence of 100 select guests.

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