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Prayer Spotlight: St. Michael the Archangel

Hello,

Today’s post is going to be a brief collection of links interspersed with my commentary because I think they contain material which is important for everyone to read! Also, the history behind the St. Michael the Archangel Prayer is fascinating and pertinent to the times in which we live.  Final Commentary Logo

Here is an excellent piece written by Fr. William Saunders about St. Michael, and which mentions the St. Michael Prayer. Here is the text of the St. Michael Prayer from EWTN. Here is the link for a post, which speaks more about the St. Michael Prayer in particular from Church Militant. They give a lot of fascinating history.

I hope that you all enjoy reading these. The St. Michael Prayer is one of my favorite, and I am attempting to learn it in Latin at the moment. Catholic Answers has a fascinating article on their site which dissects some of the original Latin of the prayer and provides some more insight into the meaning of the Latin. I highly encourage reading this! It is available here.

God bless you all! And please – begin to pray the St. Michael prayer for the Church in our days.

St. Michael

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Welcome to September!

Hello,

I am so excited that fall is on the way! This is my favorite season (closely followed byFall Picture

winter). I love the part of the year when the weather first hints at a chill. There is something special when you smell the crisp air, the fallen leaves and the odor which comes from the fields being harvested, all come together into something indescribable. The beauty which God has breathed into His creation is something wondrous and humbling to behold.

I know that I have not had as many posts up on the blog lately. The pace will have to slow down a little bit because of the ways in which my schedule is changing, but my goal is to put out at least one blog post per week. My next post should be either a review of the Daily Roman Missal or a book haul. I’m just not sure what I want to write about as of yet!

May God richly bless all of you in the upcoming season. Let us all use this time of beauty as an opportunity to contemplate the Lord in His goodness!

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Prayer in the Midst of the Storm

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In light of the recent information released in regard to the abuse crisis within the Final Commentary LogoChurch, I would like to take a brief moment to ask all of you to offer a rosary for the Church and her leadership in this time. If any of you are unaware of the facts in this matter, I would urge you to take a look at this blog post from Father Z. The Church is suffering, greatly suffering from corruption from within. We must, all of us, pray as we have never done before. We must ask God to show His mercy to His Church and cleanse it of corruption. For my part, I intend to continue praying the 54 Day Rosary Novena, offering it up in part for the cleansing of the Church. I also intend to pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. Whatever you do, please make sure that prayer is foremost on the list. May God bless all of you.

 

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54 Day Rosary Novena

Hello everyone,

I thought that I would let you all know that there will be another 54 Day Rosary Novena Rosary Photo (1)led by Novena for Our Nation beginning on August 15 and concluding on October 7. There is more information and daily reflections available here. If any one is wondering exactly what the 54 Day Rosary Novena is, Novena for Our Nation has a wonderful history of it available here. If you are wondering how to pray it, Roman Catholic Man has an excellent “how-to” here. I am very glad that I found out about this before the novena began, and I wanted to let you all know about it in advance. One of the endorsements on the Novena for Our Nation website is from Cardinal Burke!

I encourage you all to sign up for the daily reflections at the Novena for Our Nation website and join in on this prayer campaign. I hope to participate in this novena myself, praying for both my own personal intentions as well as our nation. This novena is so beautiful, and it reminds me a lot of what Our Lady of Fatima asked for in her apparitions (namely, saying the rosary daily). I want to get into that habit myself, and I think that saying this novena is a good way to begin. There are so many ways in which evil has taken hold in the world, and asking Mary’s intercession is an extremely powerful way to combat it. Please consider joining in this novena. May God richly bless you all!