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Over two dozen altarpieces, paintings, and frescoes. At the Web Gallery of Art.
God's longing for us. Frances Bevan translation of poetry by Henry Suso.
Probably the best known of St. Ignatius of Loyola's letters. Written to members of the Society of Jesus in Portugal.
A provocative sermon on the virtue of faith, from "Discourses to Mixed Congregations".
Apostolic Exhortation on the person and mission of St. Joseph in the life of Christ and of the Church. Given 15 August, 1989. Full text, with concordances and word frequency lists. Each paragraph in its own file.
Con Viva. Address to the Second International Congress on Moral Theology. Upholds Humanae Vitae. 12 November, 1988.
Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, to all the faithful in the Americas, on the way to conversion and solidarity. Given 22 January, 1999. Full text, with concordances and word frequency lists. Each paragraph in its own file.
Apostolic Exhortation, given 6 November, 1999. Addressed to all the faithful in Asia. Full text, with concordances and word frequency lists. Each paragraph in its own file.
Encyclical on commitment to ecumenism, promulgated 25 May, 1995. Full text, with concordances and word frequency lists. Each section in its own file.
Full text of all of John XXIII's encyclicals, with concordances and word frequency lists. Each chapter in its own file.
On Penance. Encyclical promulgated 1 July, 1962.
Hymn 145, by St. Louis de Montfort.
Mary appeared ten times between 1955 and 1971 to Sister Reinolda May, a Benedictine. The Blessed Virgin wished to make herself known under the title "Mary, Tabernacle of the Most High".
A non-profit Catholic lay apostolate, promoting information about the Catholic Faith.
Our Lady of Cardigan - a Marian shrine in Wales. Site in English and Welsh.
Glastonbury, England. Features the history of the pilgrimages, petitions, church location and details of masses.
On Discipline for Clergy. Urges unity of the bishops of the British Isles, encourages the foundation of the Catholic University of Ireland. Encyclical promulgated 25 March, 1852.
On the Church in the Pontifical States. Encyclical promulgated 8 December, 1849.
On Promotion of False Doctrines. Encyclical promulgated 10 August, 1863.
Condemns various philosophies, religious attitudes, and opinions on the relation between Church and State. Issued in 1864.
On the fiftieth anniversary of the proclamation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. 12 December, 1904.
An aphorism for each day of the year. Bilingual: Catalan, and Jordi Miralda Escudé's English translation. Incomplete--August through December are missing.
Poem included in The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse.
E. Allison Peers translation. With notes. Part 2 of 2. Sixth Mansions, Chapter 3, to the end. 189K.
David Lewis translation. Several formats available. With Scripture index, citation index, indexes of French or Latin phrases.
Paul Vincent Spade translation.
Chaplet of St. Therese, from LaPieta.
An article from Carmel Today, by Miriam Hogan.
Contains information about the Message of Fatima and related issues.
The story of the appearances of a mysterious lady to a young girl. From "Recent Apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary," by Stephen Breen.
Article by Father Stanley L. Jaki, 1987 Templeton Prize winner, on Dr. Alexis Carrel, Nobel Prize winner in 1912 who witnessed a miraculous cure in Lourdes.
On teaching Christian doctrine. Promulgated 15 April, 1905.
To the Archbishops and Bishops of France. On French associations of worship. Struggles with how to deal with a civil law of the Republic of France which was hostile towards the Catholic Church. Promulgated 10 August, 1906.
To the bishops of Italy. On Catholic Action in Italy. Promulgated 11 June, 1905.