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Saint Gertrude the Great
Does this ancient prayer release 1,000 souls from Purgatory? Here’s the truth. This is a really great prayer (although, there are some misconceptions associated with it)! Saint Gertrude the Great, a German mystic, theologian, and nun, said that Jesus told her that the following prayer releases a vast number of souls from Purgatory each time it is said.
Plenary Indulgence
How to gain a plenary indulgence for the Souls in Purgatory any day this November? The Vatican announced the renewal of the month-long Holy Souls Indulgence opportunity. The renewed decree allows the faithful the opportunity to offer a plenary indulgence for the Souls in Purgatory. Normally, the Church recognizes the indulgence from November 1 - 8. However, due to the pandemic, the Vatican again extended it for the entire month of November.
Times Square
Father Mike Schmitz on Times Square billboard in New York City. This is so cool! Ascension Press revealed on Wednesday, 3 November 2021, that Father Mike Schmitz will appear on a Times Square billboard throughout this Christmas Season. The billboard will advertise his #1 podcast, Bible in a Year, from 19 December 2021 to 9 January 2022, on 7th Avenue & 48th Street in New York City.
It's Boring!
“It’s Boring!” Catholic Mom debunks five (5) common excuses for not praying the Rosary. I cannot reiterate enough how important it is to pray the Rosary. Some people say, "I don’t have time," "it’s boring," "I don’t connect to it," "it’s too long and I can’t concentrate," or "there are other ways to pray." Here’s my answer:
Storm Heaven
Texas Bishop Calls Catholics to Storm Heaven: 54-Day Rosary Novena Begins October 7, 2021. The Church celebrates the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary on October 7, and Bishop Joseph Strickland of the Diocese of Tyler announced a 54-Day Rosary Novena beginning October 7 and ending November 30.
The Bare Minimum
The Very Necessary Minimum: Forgotten precepts of the Church. What are the basic requirements of being a practicing Catholic? An important part of the answer includes what are known as the Precepts of the Church. Unfortunately, few Catholics seem to be aware of them, let alone to be conscientiously trying to follow them. This is unfortunate because they would probably improve the lives of many Catholics.
Mary the Dawn
Mary the Dawn: The deep meaning of this magically beautiful hymn. Mariology is not a superfluous Catholic addition to theology, an add-on if you’re interested. Rather, Mariology cuts to the heart of the Gospel. The reason is that Mary’s life is completely caught up in and oriented toward Christ, and as such she played an indispensable role in salvation history.