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Our Lady of Good Success
Our Lady of Good Success- Educational and devotional site to promote the Blessed Virgin under this powerful title. Special prayers, novenas, holy cards and medals available. ...
The Little Crown of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Little Crown of the Blessed Virgin Mary- A prayer recommended by St. Louis de Montfort for those who have made the Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary. ...
First Saturday Devotion
First Saturday Devotion- Requested at Fatima. Confession, communion, rosary, each first Saturday for five consecutive months. ...
Novena of Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha
Novena of Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha- Inspiration from the life of the "Lily of the Mohawks", along with a prayer for her canonization. ...
Novena Prayer to St. Philomena
Novena Prayer to St. Philomena- Asks for forgiveness of sins and for strength to withstand temptation. ...
Prayers and Devotions to Saint Anthony
Prayers and Devotions to Saint Anthony- Novena to St. Anthony of Padua. Asks for the intercession of this beloved "saint of miracles." ...
St. Ann Novena
St. Ann Novena- Can be prayed at any time during the year. For those who are devoted to SS. Ann, Joachim, and Mary. ...
Catholic Encyclopedia: Novena
Catholic Encyclopedia: Novena- Informative article on the different kinds of novenas and their place in the spiritual life of the Church. ...
The Nine First Fridays
The Nine First Fridays- Receiving Holy Communion on the first Friday of nine consecutive months, part of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is also a novena, though there are no special prayers prescribed. ...
Novena for Renewal of the Sacred Liturgy
Novena for Renewal of the Sacred Liturgy- Nine days of prayer for the renewal of the liturgy, as written and promoted by Adoremus. ...
Novena for the Unborn
Novena for the Unborn- Nine days of prayer for unborn babies. From Adoremus and Women for Faith and Family. ...
Novena
Novena- Several novena prayers, from the Dundee Secular Carmel. ...
The Double Great Novena
The Double Great Novena- Nine First Fridays and nine First Saturdays, confession, reception of Holy Communion. Special prayers depending on month. ...
Catholic Encyclopedia: Litany
Catholic Encyclopedia: Litany- Explains what a litany is, gives an overview of the historical development of litanies. Considers the Eastern Church and non-Latin rites. ...
Litany of the Holy Ghost
Litany of the Holy Ghost- Intended for private devotion. Begs the Holy Spirit to come into our hearts. ...
Allegri, Gregorio
Allegri, Gregorio- Composer from the same family which produced the painter Correggio. ...
Arcadelt, Jacob
Arcadelt, Jacob- A distinguished musician, born in Holland at the close of the fifteenth, or at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Article with details of secular and religious compositions, especially madrigals and ...
Arne, Thomas Augustine
Arne, Thomas Augustine- Brief biography of the eighteenth-century English composer. ...
Agricola, Alexander
Agricola, Alexander- Biography of the composer, mentioning the possibility of unpublished manuscripts still in Spanish libraries. ...
Anglo-Saxon Church, The
Anglo-Saxon Church, The- History of the occupation, conversion, and development. ...
Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham
Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham- The author of the homilies in Anglo-Saxon, a translator of Holy Scripture, and a writer upon many miscellaneous subjects. ...
Alfred the Great
Alfred the Great- King of the West Saxons. (849-899) ...
Abbey
Abbey- A monastery canonically erected and autonomous, with a community of not fewer than twelve religious; monks under the government of an abbot; nuns under that of an abbess. ...
Abbreviations, Ecclesiastical
Abbreviations, Ecclesiastical- Latin abbreviations commonly seen in documents of the Catholic Church, the full Latin words or phrases, and their English meaning. ...
Athos, Mount
Athos, Mount- The mountain that the architect Dinocrates offered to turn into a statue of Alexander the Great with a city in one hand and in the other a perennially flowing spring. ...
Abingdon, The Abbey of
Abingdon, The Abbey of- Located in the County of Berkshire, England, founded A.D. 675. ...
Anthony, Saint
Anthony, Saint- Article on the founder of Christian monasticism. ...
Almeria
Almeria- A suffragan see of the Archdiocese of Granada in Spain. ...
Almici, Camillo
Almici, Camillo- Italian Oratorian priest. (1714-1779) ...
Almond, John
Almond, John- English Cistercian and Confessor the Faith. (d. 1585) ...
Almond, Oliver
Almond, Oliver- Sixteenth-century English priest and writer. ...
Adamnan, Saint
Adamnan, Saint- Irish-born abbot of Iona, and St. Columba's biographer. ...
Ammon, Saint
Ammon, Saint- One of the desert fathers. Lived with his wife for 18 years as brother and sister, after which he became a hermit in Nitria and she also became a monk. Fourth-century Egypt. ...
Abbe
Abbe- A French word meaning primarily and strictly an abbot or superior of a monastery of men. ...
Albert, Blessed
Albert, Blessed- Canon regular, papal legate, and Patriarch of Jerusalem. He was assassinated in 1215. ...
Anne-Marie Javouhey, Blessed
Anne-Marie Javouhey, Blessed- Founder of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, missionary to Africa and South America, d. 1851. ...
Aurelian
Aurelian- Roman Emperor, 270-275, born near Sirmium in Pannonia, 9 September, 214; died 275. ...
Antoninus Pius
Antoninus Pius- Roman Emperor. (138-161) ...
Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun- Life and times of the legendary king. ...
Averroes
Averroes- Arabian philosopher, astronomer, and writer on jurisprudence; born at Cordova, 1126; died at Morocco, 1198. ...
Adelard of Bath
Adelard of Bath- Twelfth-century scholastic philosopher. ...
Abelard, Peter
Abelard, Peter- Dialectician, philosopher, and theologian. (1079-1142) ...
Aureoli, Petrus
Aureoli, Petrus- Brief article by E.A. Pace notes the highlights of Aureol's intellectual career. ...
Abrabanel, Don Isaac
Abrabanel, Don Isaac- Jewish statesman, apologist and exegete. (1437-1508) ...
Arnauld
Arnauld- Celebrated French family, the history of which is connected with that of Jansenism and of PortRoyal. ...
Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus
Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus- Second-century Roman emperor and philosopher. ...
Anna
Anna- Details of four women by this name in Sacred Scripture. ...
Aser
Aser- Details four uses of this name. ...
Adam
Adam- First man and father of the human race. ...
Abdias
Abdias- A minor prophet. ...
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