For the Marian devotees of Our Lady of Victories Church, this year’s Month of the Holy Rosary began in an extra special way. In past weekend (October 1–2) parishioners attended these two recollection days in preparation for the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima. The recollectionsRead More →

On July 13, 1917 Our Lady said: ”In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph. The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to Me and she will be converted, and a certain period of peace will be granted to the world.” We pray for the conversion of Russia. We have alsoRead More →

Beautiful story The message came from Father Stehlin to our parish ‘Our Lady Help of Christians, Star of the Sea Church’ in Perth, Australia through our prior, Father Shane Johnson one Sunday during Mass in July. I listened intently to the letter that was relayed to us, to the plea.Read More →

The “Montfortan Retreat” was held from 10th of August, 2016 to the 15th in Osaka, Japan. This is a special retreat following the book of Saint Grignon de Montfort: “True devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary”, preached by Rev. Father Karl Stehlin, District Superior of Asia, and translated into JapaneseRead More →

Information on the Militia Immaculatæ is presented at the Angelus Press Conference which takes place each year in Kansas City, MO. The Traditional Franciscan Sisters,who are located in Kansas City,have as their apostolate the promotion of the MI and are themselves Militia members. At this national event, these good sistersRead More →

Interview with Michał Micherdziński, one of the last witnesses of sacrifice of St. Maximilian Kolbe instead of a fellow prisoner, made the night of 29-30 July 1941 in the concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau by Fr. Witold Pobiedziński.

— You were prisoner in the Auschwitz concentration camp for five years. You personally met St. Maximilian Maria Kolbe there. How important for you and the other prisoners was the presence of this monk among you?
All prisoners coming to Auschwitz were…

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Dear Knights of the Immaculata!

On 14 August 1941, Vigil of the Feast of Assumption, Saint Maximilian was killed with a carbolic injection in the extermination camp in Auschwitz. Since February 17 he had been put into prison by Hitler’s slaves because of his courage to uphold the principles of Catholic Faith against the national socialist invaders. Since May he had been transferred to Auschwitz, where he had to suffer more than the other prisoners because he was a priest. One day, towards the end of July, one of…

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