Monthly Archives: September 2004
Harvest Fast Day
Friday 1st of October is Harvest Fast Day, in the UKHarvest Fast Day is a day when we give ourselves a little less, in order to give those in need a little more. There are many ways that we can … Continue reading
The Call to Evangelism!
Press Release from the Catholic Communications Service issued on 13th September 2004 “No choice but to evangelise!” says Catholic Bishop September 19 – Home Mission Sunday Members of the Catholic community must be actively involved in evangelisation if they are … Continue reading
Check out the updated website of the Catholic Church in England and Wales!
The Catholic Church Website for England and Wales has a magnificant new look! check it out here! You also might like to check out the ‘Listening 2004 ‘ tab, of which I participated in the ‘Listening 2004’ Conference some months … Continue reading
Patron Saint of Internet User’s ? You Bet!
Saint Isidore of Seville Sanctus Isidorus Hispalensis(c.560 – 636)Doctor of the Church and Proposed Patron Saint of Internet Users To read about the Saints of the Catholic Church, follow this link read more here God Bless.
My Initial Observations of Father Larry Richards talk on ‘The Truth’ (I was a Non-Catholic, at the time)
Fr. Larry Richards talks on tape are available from Catholicity I would like to share something with you that i wrote on the 18th September 2003, concerning my personal observations of Fr. Larry Richards ‘talk’, after having listened to ‘The … Continue reading
Euthanasia Alert!!! All Brit’s write to your MP’s!
I wrote to my MP a few month’s ago and implored her to deny support to the new Mental Capacity Bill which basically, if passed, allow’s passive (read – painful) euthanasia to take place. I recieved a wad of papers … Continue reading
The Chaplet of Divine Mercy
I have a particular fondness and devotion to the Divine Mercy. Jesus taught Sister Faustina of Vilnius, this Chaplet, in the month of September, in the year of 1935. From an early age, Helena (Sr. Faustina) had been devoted to … Continue reading