Jacqueline Kelly – For hundreds of years, Catholics observed the two chief feasts of Mary, her Immaculate Conception [December 8] and her Assumption [August 15].
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Jacqueline Kelly – For hundreds of years, Catholics observed the two chief feasts of Mary, her Immaculate Conception [December 8] and her Assumption [August 15].
Read moreBy Leon Bent – January 1 has had many names and many identities, for the Catholic Church, through the years. In our secular society, of
Read moreBy Jacqueline Kelly – Mary is not just for theologians, intellectuals, artists and poets. She is the Mother of everyone, entire mankind and that is
Read moreBy Fr Eugene Lobo, SJ – Numbers 6:22-27; Galatians 4:4-7; Luke 2:16-21 The life of Jesus begins with Mary. Therefore, it is appropriate that we
Read moreBy Fr. Joseph Francis – Mary is “Mother of God” In this chapter we reflect on a Marian trilogy i.e., three consequences that flow from
Read moreFr. Sam Koonamplackil V.C. – When we go through the New Testament we understand that Mother Mary is the first person to have received the
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