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#52 Pope St. Hormisdas

Leave a Comment / Catholic Church, History / By Jose Arroyo

Give me the scoop on Hormisdas. This pope was born into a wealthy Roman family and was married prior to receiving major orders (that was still allowed back then). As a result, being pope became somewhat of the family business, as Hormisdas’ son, Silverius, ascended to the Chair of Peter just 13 years after his …

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#51 Pope St Symmachus

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 Give me the scoop on Symmachus. Our 51st pope was a convert to the faith, having been baptized in Rome after being born on the island of Sardinia. Within days of Anastasius II’s death, a majority of clergy in Rome called upon Symmachus and said, “you’re next.” Much of Symmachus’ papacy was wrapped up in …

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The Church Fathers

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IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH “Be not deceived, my brethren: If anyone follows a maker of schism [i.e., is a schismatic], he does not inherit the kingdom of God; if anyone walks in strange doctrine [i.e., is a heretic], he has no part in the passion [of Christ]. Take care, then, to use one Eucharist, so that …

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#50 Pope Anastasius II

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Give me the scoop on Anastasius II. Just the second pope of the first 50 to not be recognized as a saint, Anastasius II was the son of a priest (remember, they could still be married back then) and was elected pope on November 24, 496. The Acacian Schism (over Christ’s two natures) continued to …

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#49 Pope St. Gelasius I

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Give me the scoop on Gelasius I. Gelasius was the third and final pope to hail from North Africa, though he was, at the same time, a Roman citizen. He was a particularly gifted writer, having been charged with compiling church documents for his predecessor, Felix III, and (once he was pope) was in fact …

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Walking Rosary Fundraiser

Leave a Comment / Catholic Church, Community, Council 899 Events, Faith, Uncategorized / By Jose Arroyo

Click here to go to our Gofundme page This Go Fund Me page is set up to make a charitable donation on the behalf of the efforts to fund the statue of Mary for Sacred Heart and assist in the financial overhead associated with conducting this fundraiser event. This is a Go Fund Me charity …

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#48 Pope St. Felix III

Leave a Comment / Catholic Church, History / By Jose Arroyo

First of all, what’s with the name confusion? You’ll recall that during the papacy of Pope Liberius (352-366) a rather popular antipope also claimed to hold the Chair of Peter for 10 years. Since said antipope was known as Felix II, it’s been a bit easier to refer to the real second Felix as “Felix …

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#47 Pope St. Simplicus

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Give me the scoop on Simplicius. A native of Tivoli (a region in Central Italy), St. Simplicius was elected pope on March 3, 468 following his predecessor’s death, after serving as a priest under both Hilarius and Leo the Great. He dealt with a number of heresies, chief among them being Eutchyianism (a form of …

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#46 Pope St. Hilarius

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Give me the scoop on Hilarius. St. Hilarius, a native of Sardinia, was elected shortly after the death of St. Leo, having first served as a deacon under the great pope. His papacy was wrapped up in handling big-time political disorganization in Gaul and Spain, writing encyclicals on various church disciplines, handling disputes in a …

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What indulgences are attached to the rosary?

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If we ignore the scoffers and the mockers (2 Peter 3:3) for a moment -; they are a sign we are in the end times – I shall explain…. Firstly, an indulgence does not forgive sins, past or future! It reduces or annuls the “temporal punishment” due to sins already confessed and absolved in the …

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