Articles tagged Liturgical Calendar

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Tongues & testing the spirits | Mother Miriam

Mother Miriam explores the unique honor the Church gives to the birth of St. John the Baptist, Christ’s forerunner and model of penitential holiness. She contrasts his life of self-denial with today’s culture of indulgence, urging gratitude for the grace of baptism. Responding to a listener’s email, she also dives into a candid discussion on the charismatic movement, weighing the gift of tongues, “baptism in the spirit,” and warnings from Bishop Athanasius Schneider and Fr. Chad Ripperger. With clarity and care, she calls listeners to test the spirits, cling to tradition, and pursue holiness through humility. U.S. residents! Create a […]
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Here’s what ‘Christ is King’ REALLY means

Did you know that the Feast of Christ the King, celebrated near the end of November on the contemporary liturgical calendar, was originally celebrated at the end of October? The feast’s movement and what the feast itself has come to mean today tell us so much about the current state of the Church and the world. In this episode, you will learn the original meaning of the Feast of Christ the King, what happened to it in the 1960s, and how these fundamental changes affected the meaning of the feast and the faith of Catholics worldwide. By the end of […]
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