Childhood of the Founder of the Heralds of the Gospel

The childhood of Monsignor João bears witness to how the light of innocence can determine the course of a unique vocation.
Founder of the Heralds of the Gospel, Dies and is Born to Heaven

On November 1, comforted by
the Sacraments of the Holy Church , Msgr.
João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, EP, founder of the Heralds of the Gospel, dies and serenely surrenders his soul to God.
The Combat Against the Devil

In a world increasingly familiarized with the dramatic reality of war, Catholics can be led to forget that the most serious battles in life are not those fought with weapons and physical enemies.
The Future Passes Through the Rosary Beads!

The Rosary is a pious practice of immense efficacy for personal and collective sanctification. By praying it devoutly, especially fruitful graces are obtained, which will culminate in the victory of good.
Consecration Holy Mass- August 24, 25, and 31

Upon completion of the online consecration course to Our Lady, people throughout the United States traveled to participate in a Consecration Holy Mass with the Heralds of the Gospel.
The Church: Teacher of Civilization

In the third century of our era, Rome was facing a terrible decline towards its inevitable twilight. Would that civilization finally disappear?
St. James, the first martyred Apostle

James is one of the twelve Apostles of Jesus; son of Zebedee. He and his brother John were called by Jesus while they were mending their fishing nets on Lake Gennesaret. St. James the Apostle has paved the way for the world to recognize the Blessed Virgin as the “Pillar” of our Church.
The Church Cannot Silence the Spirit of Truth

As in past centuries, so also today there are people or groups who obscure this centuries-old Tradition, seeking to falsify the Word of Christ and to remove from the Gospel those truths which in their view are too uncomfortable for modern man.
The St. Benedict Medal – An Exorcism Struck on a Medal

Beginning in Germany where it was first minted, devotion to the St. Benedict medal spread rapidly throughout Catholic Europe, and the faithful considered it a sure defence against infernal attacks.
Gabriel Lopes dos Anjos
Solemnity of St. Peter and St. Paul

A simple fisherman from Bethsaida proclaims that the son of a carpenter is truly the Son of God, by nature. There was planted the mustard seed, from which would be born the churches, the ceremonies, the universities, the martyrs, doctors and saints, in short, the Holy Catholic, Apostolic and Roman Church.