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Missio ImmaculataeOur Lady, Mediatrix of Mercy
The Triumph of the Immaculate Heart and the Triumph of the Divine Mercy merge as one in these seemingly apocalyptic times and generate directly from the heart of God as our lifeline. All the necessary means to advance the culmination of these two great prodigies have...
Is Mary the Mother of God… or only the Mother of Jesus?
As early as 110 AD in the early Church, St. Ignatius of Antioch proclaimed that “Our God, Jesus Christ, was conceived by Mary.” This truth of the Divine Maternity was confirmed by other early Church Fathers and solemnly defined as dogma by the Council of Ephesus in...
An Interview with Fr. Barnabas Hechic, O.F.M., President of the Scotus Commission
Q. What is the Scotus Commission, and what is its function? A. The Scotus Commission takes its name from Blessed John Duns Scotus: the Latin “Scotus” means Scotch, and the word “Commission” indicates its makeup of various members, including one Franciscan Friar of the...
Luke 1:29 and Dialogisomai: The Immaculate Conception and the Seven Capital Sins
Be prepared to be astounded by this comparative word study on the usage of the Greek word dialogisomai in the New Testament, which offers a “strong scriptural indication” of the singular privilege of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Messages on War and Peace from The Lady of All Nations
The following presentation was delivered by Dr. Russell in June 2011 at the invitation of The Lady of All Nations Foundation. Now, for the first time, the presentation appears in print.
The Chaminade Legacy
The apostolic genius of Father William Joseph Chaminade heralded the age of Mary and ushered in the age of the laity. As a young priest he found his life placed in jeopardy with the outbreak of the French Revolution. He was eventually forced into exile, during which...
The Mother Coredemptrix and the New Evangelization
Luis Cardinal Aponte Martinez, of San Juan, Puerto Rico, gave this conference at the Marian Symposium “Mother of the Church,” held at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on August 21, 2010.