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My Experiences With Angels As a Hospice Nurse...
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
“In this video, I share my personal experience with a possible angel encounter while working as a hospice nurse. I'll discuss what research suggests about angels, including deathbed visions and common experiences.”
What Keeps a Father Up at Night...
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Sleep deprivation is recognized as a form of torture, with good reason. Being kept up at night or inability to sleep is often a serious suffering. Yet being kept up, sometimes in the form of choosing to stay up, is a part of parenting. The arrival of a newborn in a home brings sleeplessness in some degree—sometimes a high one. Usually this falls first and hardest on the mother. Yet this very fact offers a husband the opportunity to consider an important question, namely, to what extent he will choose to take sleeplessness as a normal part of being a father.
Church Tribunal Acquits Priest of Charge of ‘Inciting Hatred’ Against the Holy See...
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Father Francisco José Delgado, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toledo, Spain, and a member of the YouTube priests’ discussion group “The Sacristy of the Vendée,” has been declared innocent of the charge of “inciting hatred” against the Holy See, interfering in the investigation into the Sodality of Christian Life (SCV by its Latin acronym), and damaging the “good reputation” of layman José Enrique Escardó, one of the main promoters of proceedings against the SCV.
Why Are Fewer Catholics Having Church Funerals?
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Death awaits at the end of every human life, and this profound event is also the entry point to the final judgment by Jesus that will determine the permanent destination of every human soul: heaven or hell. The Catholic Church consequently has always emphasized the crucial importance of celebrating a funeral Mass, since it is the instrument through which recently departed souls can be commended to the care of God — and assisted by the prayers of their families and friends — on their final journey.
Sir Anthony Hopkins Is Thankful...
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
People caught in the chaotic highways around Los Angeles have been known to shout at God from time to time — often in the form of angry curses aimed at other drivers. But that was the mysterious setting in which Anthony Hopkins had a quiet epiphany in which God quietly spoke to him, offering the actor — an atheist alcoholic at the time — a choice that changed his life. While most episodes of “Crossroads” focus on religious issues...
Body Building: A Reflection on the Upcoming Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome...
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
Why commemorate a church dedication that happened in fourth-century Rome? First, because St. John Lateran is no ordinary church; it’s the cathedral church of the Pope and still known as “the mother of all the world’s churches.” But more than that, because God has from all time intended the church building to be a symbol of His Church and our bodies. This is what the readings for today’s feast invite us to consider...
A Vision of the Saints in Heaven...
Posted on 11/9/2025 17:00 PM (New Advent)
On this All Saints’ Day, let us consider what we can look forward to living as saints in heaven one day. But first, how does one get to heaven? At the moment of death, our immortal souls will separate from our mortal bodies and go immediately to our particular judgment. There we will be judged according to our faith and deeds in Christ...
‘Burial Gardens’: How a Cemetery Visit Becomes a Lesson in Hope
Posted on 11/9/2025 15:18 PM (The Daily Register)
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Did Saint Padre Pio See Souls in Purgatory? His Spiritual Son's Supernatural Testimony
Posted on 11/9/2025 15:00 PM (ChurchPOP)
"And Padre Pio had replied: ‘We will see each other again in the afterlife. Say hello to our country.’"
Dedication of St. John Lateran
Posted on 11/9/2025 15:00 PM (CNA - Saint of the Day)
Dedication of St. John Lateran
Feast date: Nov 09
The feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran is celebrated by the entire Church. It marks the dedication of the cathedral church of Rome by Pope Sylvester I in 324. This church is the cathedra (or chair) of the bishop of Rome, who is the Pope. A Latin inscription in the Church reads: “omnium ecclesiarum Urbis et Orbis mater et caput.” Translated, this means, “The mother and head of all churches of the city and of the world.”The basilica was originally named the Archbasilica of the Most Holy Savior. However, it is called St. John Lateran because it was built on property donated to the Church by the Laterani family, and because the monks from the monastery of St. John the Baptist and St. John the Divine served it.