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Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 14, 20211 min read
Dies Irae (Requiem), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Hear Fr. Scott Haynes conduct the St. Cecilia Choir and Orchestra in the Dies Irae from the famous Requiem Mass of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 3, 202135 min read
Perfect Contrition
Rev. F. Quirijnen, S.J., explains what perfect contrition is and what it is not. It is the humble of heart who have sorrow for their sins.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 23, 20213 min read
Anastasis Icon of the Resurrection
Celebrating the Easter season in the Byzantine Liturgy, we cherish the icon known as the “Anastasis,” the Greek word meaning “Resurrection."
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 23, 20211 min read
The Poor Souls Rest in the Wounds of Christ
The poor souls rest in Jesus' wounds, like the dove which hid itself in the “clefts of the rock” (Can. 2:14).
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 23, 20212 min read
St. Agatha, Bride of Christ
As a young woman, St Agatha gave her life to God, resisting any men who wanted her, because she had given herself as a bride of Christ.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 23, 20212 min read
The Purity of St. Agnes
The symbol of the lamb reminds us of the purity of St. Agnes. The Pope traditionally blesses two lambs, recalling her martyrdom and purity.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 23, 20213 min read
St. James the Greater
After the death of Christ, the ever passionate and impetuous James formed a part of the initial group of the early Church of Jerusalem.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20212 min read
153 Fish
After a night of catching no fish, Jesus, standing on the shore, tells His disciples to cast the net on the right side of the boat.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20213 min read
St. Wenceslaus
Good King Wenceslaus lived in the turbulent age when the Slavic nations of Eastern Europe were being introduced to Christianity.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20215 min read
St. Martin de Porres
Fr. Scott Haynes tells the remarkable story of the Dominican friar, St. Martin de Porres, who, by God's grace was a source of great healing.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20213 min read
The Gifts of the Three Kings
For almost a millennium, pilgrims have traveled to Cologne Cathedral in Germany to venerate the relics of the three wise men.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 22, 20212 min read
Baptism of Our Lord
Christ is bathed in light; let us also be bathed in light. Christ is baptized; let us also go down with him, and rise with him.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 21, 20211 min read
15 Virtues for the 15 Mysteries of the Rosary
Our fervor and devotion may be intensified when we attach a special intention to each decade of the Rosary.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 21, 20212 min read
Clothed in the Garment of Salvation
The first Eve stripped herself of the grace of God. The new Eve, the Virgin Mary, has been clothed in the most splendid garment of grace.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 21, 20213 min read
Mary, God's Immaculate Flower
Spend time in the garden of prayer with the Immaculata, so that Mary may implant her roots in your soul, and produce wonders of grace.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 20, 20215 min read
St. John Bosco - A Little Saying for Each Day
These short and pithy sayings of St. John Bosco will help you to keep focused on Christ during each day of the month.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 20, 202111 min read
Thirty Days with St. Jane Frances de Chantal
St. Jane Frances de Chantal shares with us thirty brief mediations to assist the soul in growth in the spiritual life.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 17, 20211 min read
Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven, Rejoice)
During the fifty days of Easter glory and through the Octave of Pentecost, we pray the "Regina Caeli" instead of the "Angelus." He is risen!
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 17, 20211 min read
Angelus
The Angelus presents the Incarnation of our Lordl: “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us." John 1:14.
Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 17, 20214 min read
St. Pius X - Oath Against Modernism
Given by Pope St. Pius X September 1, 1910. To be sworn to by all clergy, pastors, confessors, preachers, religious superiors & professors.
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