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The Danger of “Big Government”

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 13, 2012

We have reached the point in some nations where “government spending” has become unsustainable at current levels.

Fr. Blazek (Readings and Homily October 12th, 2012)

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 13, 2012

Feminists Assault Catholics in Argentina

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 12, 2012

Feminists assault Catholics in Argentina. Video Footage and article below from Lifesitenews. Savage paganism is coming back!  https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/video-catholics-assaulted-spat-upon-and-spray-painted-as-they-defend-cathed  

Two new Doctors of the Church

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 11, 2012

On Sunday the Pope declared two new doctors of the Church.  German Benedictine nun St. Hildegard of Bingen and St. John of Avila.  For more details and a history of Church Doctors, please see the article below from New Liturgical Movement.  https://www.newliturgicalmovement.org/2012/10/the-doctors-of-church-in-liturgy.html

Chapel Veil Story

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 10, 2012

Today’s article is the story of a woman who came to realize the beauty of the Chapel Veil.  See the link below.   https://fideetliteris.wordpress.com/2012/10/10/i-love-my-chapel-veil/

Commentary on Latin Mass

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 8, 2012

On this Thanksgiving Monday; I have found a video that has commentary on the Latin Mass from Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri (Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter)

Hildegard von Bingen: O pastor animarum (plainchant)

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 6, 2012

Fr. Blazek (Readings and Homily October 5th, 2012)

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 6, 2012

A reading from the book of Job and the Holy Gospel according to Luke.  Father speaks about wisdom of Job, the goodness of the Lord, a reflection of the Gospel, his ministry in Peru, the rejection of Church teaching, and Scott Hahns conversion.  

Are You Sure You Know What I Mean?

By Saint Gabriels Newsroom | Oct 6, 2012

Back in the mid-1960s, Bob Dylan was a tough guy to interview. Once, a reporter asked him, “Do you care about people?” Dylan replied, “Yes, but we all have our own definitions of those words, ‘care,’ ‘people.’”