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Mary Aikenhead: in the service of the poor |
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She reached out to every need, providing health-care, education and social services in a time when these were not provided by the state. Úna O'Neill RSC writes about the work of the founder of her order.
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Andrei Rublev is famous for his icon of the Trinity. It is a stunning vision of the divine community to which, in the Eucharist, the faithful are invited to participate. John Murray PP tells us of the life of Rublev who was canonised by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1988 and about the spirituality of icons.
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Viva Cristo Rey (Miguel Pro SJ) |
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John Murray PP writes about the life of Miguel Pro, a Jesuit priest from Mexico who worked in Belgium and returned to be executed for his faith on 29 November 1927.
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Prayer Crusade: Fr Patrick Peyton CSC (1909-92) |
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John Murray PP tells the story of Patrick Peyton, who as a seminarian sick from tuberculosis with little hope of recovery, prayed to Our Lady and was cured. He went on to become a successful crusader for the Family Rosary with the motto: "The family that prays together stays together". He also engaged the services of many Hollywood stars to promote his regular national radio show, "Family Theatre".
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Father Patrick Peyton’s early life |
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You may think it takes a special family, a special home to “make” a saint. You’d be right. It takes a holy family. As soon as that is said, most of us think, “oh, that’s not my family.” However, you’d be wrong. All families are holy families. All families can create the home environment that Patrick Peyton grew up in: a home with a devotion to prayer, family rosary prayer. Sounds too simple. It is. Father Leo Polselli CSC writes about the early life of Patrick Peyton.
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