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Monday, December 12, 2016

The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe December 12



Our Lady of Guadalupe




When the Spanish conquistadors came to Mexico in the 1500’s, they found primarily indigenous peoples who worshiped their own gods, even to the extent of human sacrifice. The Franciscan and Dominican missionaries had great difficulty winning souls to Jesus, partially because of the poor example of the Spanish soldiers.

Juan Diego was an Aztec Catholic living near Mexico City. Juan’s birth name was Cuauhtlatoatzin-the Talking Eagle. As he walked the seven miles to Mass on the morning of December 9th, he heard a voice calling to him. He looked up to see a beautiful young maiden dressed as an Aztec Princess appearing in a golden beam of light. The beautiful lady said she was the Virgin Mary, Mother of God. She requested Juan to have the bishop build a church on the hill of Tepeyac, so she could show God’s compassion through her to his people.

Juan related the request to Bishop Juan de Zumárraga. Somewhat skeptical, the bishop asked for a sign. The next morning, Juan took a different route, trying to avoid the lady until he could get a priest to administer the last rites to his dying uncle. Suddenly the Virgin Mary appeared, asking him, “Juanito, why are you walking this strange way?”

With tears streaming down his face, Juan told the beautiful lady of his dying uncle. She smiled at him and tenderly told him he had nothing to fear, as God would cure him. She then directed Juan to pick lovely red Castilian roses which miraculously bloomed that cold December day on the hillside. Amazed, Juan picked the roses. The beautiful lady then kindly arranged them in his tilma, and told him to show them to no one but Bishop Zumárraga.

The Bishop’s staff tried to discourage Juan from his mission, even attempting to see what he guarded so carefully in his tilma. However, he courageously stood his ground and insisted he must see the bishop. Finally the bishop himself came out to see what was the matter. When he saw the bishop, Juan knelt humbly before him.

“Here is the sign you requested,” Juan said, letting the roses fall from his tilma.

But the bishop and his shocked attendants looked beyond the roses. To their surprise and wonder, the image of a beautiful Aztec Lady was imprinted on the tilma! Falling to his knees, Bishop Zumárraga accepted the sign and fulfilled Mary’s wish by building a church in her honor, where her image was enshrined.  

In the next decade, eight million Indians converted to Jesus because of this lovely lady who looked like them. They realized that God, who is not a respecter of persons, loved them as much as the European Spaniards, and that His Son had died for them as well. And from then on Our Lady of Guadalupe, “La Alma de la Gente”, took her rightful place in the souls of her children.

In 2002 at the canonization of Saint Juan Diego, Pope John Paul II declared Our Lady of Guadalupe the Patroness of both continents of the one America.



Felicidades y Feliz Navidad!

By - Bart Tesoriero, Author/Editor, Aquinas Press

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Happy All Saints Day!

Today the Church honors all the Saints who live now in heaven with Jesus, His Father and the Holy Spirit.

The earliest observance of this day was a commemoration of “all the Martyrs” in the fourth century. Later, when Christians were free to worship according to their conscience, the Church acknowledged other paths to sanctity besides dying for the Faith. In the early centuries the only criterion for sainthood was popular acclaim, even when the bishop's approval became the final step in placing a commemoration on the calendar. The first papal canonization occurred in 993 AD; the lengthy process now required to prove extraordinary sanctity took shape over the past 500 years. Today's feast honors the obscure as well as the famous—the saints each of us have known.

“After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count, from every nation, race, people, and tongue.
They stood before the throne and before the Lamb, wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands....
One of the elders said to me, ‘These are the ones who have survived the time of great distress;
they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.’”

-Revelation 7:9, 14

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

An adorable new toy for Catholic kids!


An Ark with five animals that make noises: 

The giraffe crinkles, lion rattles, monkey squeaks, parrot squawks, and elephant trumpets.

Kids love it!




Noah's Ark Plush Playset 





Includes a coloring sheet 
Surface Washable 
Plush 11" L

















Tuesday, October 4, 2016

The Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis of Assisi
Feast Day: October 4






Patron of Animals and All Who Care for the Earth

Saint Francis was born as the son of a wealthy merchant in Assisi
in 1182. He loved to sing songs and party with his friends. 
One day, Jesus spoke to Francis from the crucifix in the tiny
chapel of San Damiano. He said, “Go, rebuild My Church.”
Francis fell in love with Jesus. He gave away his rich clothing and
wore a simple robe. He cared for the sick and needy. He taught
that everything God made, like the sun, the moon, the animals
and plants, is good. God wants us to take good care of our earth.
Captivated by his sincerity and fervent heart, men and women,
 began to follow Francis.Together they cared for others, 
especially the poor, and began to spiritually rebuild the Church.

The pope blessed Saint Francis and his followers.Saint Francis 
prayed and preached much. He was the first person in history 
to receive stigmata—the wounds of Jesus,
and died with the words, “Welcome, Sister Death!”

Prayer to Saint Francis for the Care of our Earth

Dear Saint Francis, you loved Jesus with all your heart. You
allowed Him to live His life through you. Please bless all who
care for others as you did. Bless those who care for the earth and
all God’s creatures. Help us to love one another. Amen.

Saint Francis of Assisi, pray for us

-Bart Tesoriero

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Day by Day with Pope Francis



Start each day with an inspiring 

quote from Pope Francis!


Day by Day with Pope Francis features selections from the homilies, public addresses, letters and other writings of the Holy Father addressed to the world since the beginning of his papacy. These quotations offer words of hope, comfort, inspiration, courage,and incentive.






Day by Day with Pope Francis will help remind you of Gods great love and mercy,
 and of his desire to be in friendship with you....

This calendar on your desk or night table will give you the chance to meditate 
on his words and internalize his message each day.
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