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  • St. Joseph of Leonissa
    Joseph of Leonissa, OFM Cap.;  was the third of eight children born at Leonessa (Italy) on January 8, 1556.At baptism he was given the name Eufranio.Impressed by the example of Matthew Silvestri, who had left the medical profession to embrace the Capuchin life and whose holiness was evident, Eufranio was inspired to become a Capuchin.  After overcoming famil […]

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Cardinals called to day of reflection before February consistory

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Pope Benedict XVI has called all members of the College of Cardinals to join in a day of reflection on February 17, on the eve of the consistory at which he will create 21 new ……

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Pope celebrates Presentation, Day of Consecrated Life

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Celebrating the feast of the Presentation and the Day of Consecrated Life at Vespers in St. Peter’s basilica on February 2, Pope Benedict XVI tied the two observances together in his ……

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The mysteries surrounding the tomb of St. Paul

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Pope’s blessing silenced possessed men, says veteran exorcist

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An outspoken veteran exorcist has reported that two men who were apparently possessed by demons reacted dramatically when Pope Benedict XVI blessed them. Father Gabriele Amorth said ……

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Chilean Bishop: "The Year of Faith must focus on Christ"

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"Saintly Sister Doll" goes on sale

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Caritas Internationalis: Providing not only crops in Africa, but knowledge

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Pope calls for meeting with all cardinals

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Vatican to present astronomy exhibition showcasing meteorite from Mars

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Imitate Jesus in Gethsemane, accepting God’s will, Pope urges faithful

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Continuing his series of weekly talks on the prayer life of Christ, Pope Benedict XVI spoke on February 1 about the prayer the Jesus offered in the Garden of Gethsemane. The Pope ……

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Pope: Christ’s Prayer in Garden of Gethsemane Shows God’s Constant Providence

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By EWTN NEWS/CNA | VATICAN CITY (EWTN News/CNA)—Christians should trust in the loving providence of God, even when going through dark periods in life, Pope Benedict XVI said in his Feb. 1 general audience. “In prayer we must be able to bring before God our fatigue, the suffering of certain situations and of certain days, our daily struggle to follow him … …

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Cardinal-Designate Dolan and Fellow Priests on Pilgrimage Boost Holy Land Christians

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By MICHELE CHABIN | JERUSALEM — When Pope Benedict XVI announced that New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan was to be elevated to cardinal on Feb. 18, many people expected the popular archbishop of New York to cancel a Holy Land retreat he had planned to lead. But Cardinal-designate Dolan, who heads the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, wouldn’t hear of it. … …

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Day Seven: Yad Vashem and saying goodbye to Israel

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As we have come to the final day of the Catholic Press Association’s tour of Israel, I can’t help but have bittersweet feelings. We’ve visited so many amazing sites in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Nazareth and Jerusalem, but I know we’ve only seen a small sampling of the country. Vad Vashem One of those amazing places was Yad Vashem, which we visited this morning. The Holocaust History Museum, which we toured, is just one part of a campus that includes memorials, a research center and a school. The museum is a long, triangular structure that leads visitors on a cross-crossing path through the horrors of the Holocaust using displays, personal artifacts and video testimonies of survivors. It was only after touring the museum that I realized the path slopes down toward the center of the museum, and gently rises again toward the end, symbolizing the hope of the Jewish people after the atrocities. Church of the Holy Sepulchre It was disappointing to see the small, but controversial display critical of Pope Pius XII’s role during World War II. Knowing the efforts of people such as Sister Margherita Marchione and Ron Rychlak, author of “Hitler, the War and the Pope,” to bring to light the pontiff’s efforts to save Jews, I hope one day the display will tell a different story. …

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Alfonso Nieto, ROME REPORT’S president passes away

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He was a pioneer of communication, especially when it came to the Catholic Church. His last wish was to launch an international news agency. Alfonso Nieto, achieved that goal with ROME REPORTS. As one of its main founders, he was also the agency’s first president.

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Pope mourns passing of Philadelphia’s Cardinal Bevilacqua

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Philadelphia, Pa., Feb 1, 2012 / 01:31 pm ( CNA/EWTN News ).- Pope Benedict XVI has offered his condolences to Philadelphia Catholics following the loss of their former archbishop Cardinal Anthony J. Bevilacqua, who died on the evening of Jan. 31 at the age of 88. In a telegram to Archbishop Charles J. Chaput of Philadelphia, the Pope said he joined the faithful of the archdiocese “in commending the late cardinal’s soul to God, the Father of mercies, with gratitude for his years of episcopal ministry among Christ’s flock in Philadelphia.” Cardinal Bevilacqua, who led the archdiocese from 1988 to 2003, died in his sleep at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pa. He was suffering from cancer and dementia at the time of his death. Pope Benedict conveyed his blessing to the faithful of Philadelphia, as he recalled the late cardinal’s “longstanding commitment to social justice and the pastoral care of immigrants” as well as his “expert contribution” to the revision of canon law after the Second Vatican Council. …

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Pope makes invitation to place suffering before God

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Number of religious priests rises, but number of female religious falls

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