Our Lady visits the Children

On the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, the cooperators of the Heralds of the Gospel visited the Holy Rosary School with the Pilgrim Statue of the Immaculate Heart.
Consecration to Our Lady – November 2022

After going through a course on the True Devotion with Fr. Michael Carlson, the Heralds of Gospel celebrated a Consecration Mass for the newly consecrated to Our Lady.
Theology & Love for God – Faith seeking understanding

Are knowledge and virtue independent? Bernard of Clairvaux reminds us that without profound faith in God, nourished by prayer and contemplation, theological studies run the risk of becoming an empty intellectual exercise.
Theology & Love for God – The Origin of Theology

Initially, Theology aimed at cultivating the love of God and the desire for heavenly things in souls. It can therefore be described as “meditation, prayer, a song of praise and impels us to sincere conversion.”
The Immortality of the Counter-Revolution

Christian Civilization was conceived in order to “restore all things in Christ.” Nevertheless, not every style of government is compatible with the Catholic Faith; some, in fact, may be antagonistic…
God Embroiders Straight with Crooked Lines

Once plain and smooth, the fabric is now embellished with beautiful, carefully crafted designs. Looking at the reverse side, however, we find an intricate tangle of lines…
St. Bernardine of Siena – The Voice of Mary for a World in Decline

When it seemed that the “wine” of virtue and grace had run out, and decadent Christendom was turning to paganism, a specially chosen figure arose, pointing to the One who can solve everything.
God is Victory!

Theology has ascribed innumerable attributes to God, such as Supreme Goodness, Supreme Truth and Supreme Beauty. According to the classical doctrine of participation, all created beings take part in these attributes to a greater or lesser degree, that is, they are more or less good, true and beautiful. In analogous fashion we can affirm, in […]
Ambassadors of Christ or of the World?

He who in his preaching neglects to lead men to a fuller knowledge of God may be called an idle declaimer, but not a preacher of the Gospel. He may receive the applause of the uninstructed, but will not escape the stern judgement of Christ.
The Reform of the Incarnation, and St. Teresa’s Kitchen

The glorious cradle of Teresa of Avila’s vocation remained oblivious to this Saint’s reform for four hundred years. The skilful intervention of one of her daughters obtained the long-awaited restoration, and was crowned by an exciting discovery.