On Sunday the 11th of August 2019, Fr. Robert Brucciani enrolled a further 12 Knights into the Militia Immaculatae at the parish of St. Anne in Leicester. Of the 12, one was Polish, one French, one from the Philippines and the remainder were families who travel long distances to attendRead More →

On September 19, 1846, the Mother of God appeared to two young shepherds, Melanie Calvat and Maximin Giraud, on the heights of the mountain of La Salette in France.Read More →

Mary’s role during the Sacrifice of the Mass is symbolized by the chalice.  She is the purest, golden vessel in which God took up His first dwelling place. The liturgy emphasizes that not only the contents of the chalice are offered, but the chalice itself (“We offer to Thee theRead More →

“Master, where do you live? Come and see. “(Jn 1:38-39) While the first disciples – and future Apostles – seek to know more about that Jesus whom John the Baptist designated as the promised Messiah, Jesus merely invites them to come with him. He might well give them a fullRead More →

The perseverance is that manly virtue whereby the just continue to do what is right, with long-suffering and constancy, without swerving to the right or to the left.Read More →