Pope Francis, the War and the Holy Places

Pope Francis, the War and the Holy Places

There was great anticipation over the synod that opened at the Vatican on 4 October 2023, but three days later, on 7 October, international attention shifted to the Middle East, bloodied all at once by the brutal attack on Israel by Hamas. This event, preceded by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, has … Read more

Let Us Fight Against the Silent War on Christmas

Let Us Fight Against the Silent War on Christmas

Christmas Season, which celebrates the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, is fast changing from a religious holy day to a secular holiday. This change is not because of direct attacks upon the feast. Some years ago, open attacks on Christmas by retailers did not produce the desired results. A powerful reaction forced staff to … Read more

Dispelling Errors, Defending the Church: How Lies About the Middle Ages Ultimately Target the Church

Dispelling Errors, Defending the Church: How Lies About the Middle Ages Ultimately Target the Church

History is Written by the Victors An old adage states: “History is written by the victors.”1 This holds true concerning modern descriptions of the Middle Ages. For centuries, Revolutionary writers have striven to misrepresent every aspect of medieval Christendom. They have been so successful that accurate descriptions of those times are nearly unrecognizable from what … Read more

Prayer Warriors Bring the Infant Jesus to the Public

Prayer Warriors Bring the Infant Jesus to the Public

In December, America Needs Fatima held over 1,300 public square rosary rallies asking to keep Christ in Christmas. The December Christmas Public Square Rosary Rallies remind the public that Christ is the reason for Christmas. One key intention is to ask the Infant Jesus to bring His peace into our chaotic society. Rally captains from … Read more

Our Lady’s Thoughts on Christmas Day

As Christmas approaches, let us make some considerations about this great feast. What were Our Lady’s thoughts on Christmas Day? What did Christmas represent for Our Lady? We must consider that Our Lady carried Our Lord within herself as in a tabernacle. She evidently had the greatest intimacy with Him; she maintained a soul-to-soul relationship. … Read more

Why the Church Honors the Blessed Virgin on Saturday

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Traditionally the Sabbath, Saturday took on a different meaning after the Passion and Resurrection of Our Lord. The first Holy Saturday was a time serious trials of Faith for the first disciples. The Blessed Virgin alone remained steadfast on this day, and for this the Church gives special honor, as Prof. Plinio Correa de Oliveira … Read more