Topics: Stephanie A. Mann: Hosts Radio Show...Our Lady: The Black Virgin of the Puy-en-Velay...Life Magazine Photos: St. Benedict's Abbey 1955
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+Today, July 19th is the feast day of St. Vincent de Paul, Confessor, 3rd class, white.
+Stephanie A. Mann of our EFLR community will host her own live call-in hour long radio show! See article below and visit her site, link in the right hand column..
+Stephanie A. Mann of our EFLR community will host her own live call-in hour long radio show! See article below and visit her site, link in the right hand column..
+I know you have articles, stories or pictures you would like to share. I know you do because I talk with a lot of you and you lead good, rich, wonderful Catholic lives. You can share your life experiences with the rest of us and remain anonymous if you would like. Email me.
To post a comment, ask a question, or submit an article contact me, Mark, at bumpy187@gmail.com.
..and now for the necessaries.
Please note: St. Anthony Catholic Church is one of only two churches celebrating the Traditional Latin Mass (EFLR) in the Wichita area. Though this blog is loosely centered around this parish and it's members, Venite Missa Est! is by no means, in any way an official voice of, or for, St. Anthony Parish or the Diocese of Wichita. Venite Missa Est! is strictly a private layman's endeavor.
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Stephanie A. Mann Hosts Radio Show
St. Anthony Traditional Latin Mass Attendee
http://supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com/2012/07/coming-next-month-on-radio.html
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Stephanie A. Mann Hosts Radio Show
St. Anthony Traditional Latin Mass Attendee
http://supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com/2012/07/coming-next-month-on-radio.html
Here's some GREAT news: St. Anthony's own Stephanie A. Mann will have a weekly radio show starting on August 4: http://supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com/2012/07/coming-next-month-on-radio.html
Starting Saturday, August 4--at 2:00 p.m. Central Time--Stephanie A. Mann of our EFLR community will host a live call-in hour long radio show! She'll present the story of the English Reformation every Saturday afternoon for 12 weeks, until October 20 on Radio Maria, US. The title of the show is still to be determined, but will likely be "Catholics and the English Reformation" or "The English Reformation Today".
Radio Maria US is part of a worldwide Catholic radio network that began in Italy and has stations in Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin. It streams live on line and has apps for Blackberry, Android, and the iPhone, too. Find out more at http://radiomaria.us/
If Radio Maria is happy with Stephanie's efforts, and she is also willing, they might collaborate on another series, with another topic from Church History--something on Blessed John Henry Newman, maybe?
This all came about because she sent a review copy of her book to the host of one of their shows, "Meet the Author"! Stephanie will provide updates on each week's broadcast on her blog www.supremacyandsurvival.blogspot.com
The Black Virgin of the Puy-en-Velay
July 11 - Consecration of Our Lady of the Puy-en-Velay, Queen of France
Submitted by Michael O' Neill
Bloggers note: Whoops, this one slipped by me in my email list so it's late by date but not by content!
According to the Canon Fayard, an historian, it was on July 11, in the third century A.D., that the Virgin appeared to a widow suffering from a high fever, on a dolmen in the Puy-en-Velay.
The Mother of God asked the woman to go to Mount Anis, also called Corneille Rock, and to lie down on a megalithic flagstone. The widow stood up cured. The Virgin asked her to have a church built on the spot, which has become one of the oldest sanctuaries dedicated to the Mother of God.
After a second miraculous intervention of the Virgin Mary, Saint Vosy, a missionary from the Velay, had the first church finally built, at the end of 5th century. Soon this sanctuary became very popular, as proved by a text of Gregory of Tours in 591. The Emperor Charlemagne and many kings of France went there to pray to the Black Virgin. In 1051, Pope Leo IX wrote, "In this sanctuary on Mount Anis more than anywhere the Blessed Virgin Mary has received veneration, honor, and the love of a great many believers in the country."
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Life Magazine Photos St. Benedict's Abbey 1955
All images from Life Image Archive. Photographer: Gordon Parks. Atchison, Kansas
Fisheaters
Submitted by Larry Bethel
Monks attending mass at St. Benedict's Abbey. |
Monk praying in Benedictine monastery.
Go to webshots for more pictures http://catholicforum.fisheaters.com/index.php?topic=3424022.0
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