Our Lady of Guadalupe Church New Orleans
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church New Orleans
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass 12 12 2019
Mass in The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe - Mexico 2016
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This mass in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe took place at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph on her feast day December 12. Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio Ph.D., D.D., was the celebrant and Most Reverend Octavio Cisneros D.D., V.E., gave the homily.
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Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Albuquerque, New Mexico
This video contains the evidence that we have collected in the Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Albuquerque, New Mexico over the past few years. As the story goes, a woman in black appears in the middle seat of the group of three seats on the right side of the alter as you enter the tiny chapel. She has appeared several times over the years and always right before major calamities (911, Hurricane Katrina just to name a couple). Several people have seen her but still no one knows who she is or why she returns at times of crisis.
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Musicians in annual procession to honour patron saint of music
MARIACHI MUSICIANS HONOUR PATRON SAINT OF MUSIC
Hundreds of mariachi musicians serenaded Saint Cecilia in Mexico City on Friday during a religious procession to honour the patron saint of music.
The musicians sang and played guitars and trumpets as they followed a wooden float with a shrine to Saint Cecilia.
The annual event includes a huge party and a procession to the Basilica de Guadalupe, the cathedral just outside the city that honors Mexico's patron saint.
Mariachi musician Sergio Arellano said that every 22 of November they celebrate Saint Cecilia to thank her for all she gives to us.
Mariachi musician Angela Miranda said she was praying to Saint Cecilia to grant many blessings for all mariachi players.
Mariachi is a type of musical group that originated in Guadalajara, the capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco and usually consists of at least two violins, two trumpets and three guitars.
The original mariachis were Mexican street musicians or buskers but many have become professional entertainers in the mainstream music and tourist industries.
They are often hired to play at events such as weddings and other formal occasions, such as a quinceanera (a girl's fifteenth birthday celebration).
Mariachi performers are known for wearing traditional jackets and wide sombreros.
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Exhibition of Pope John Paul II's personal belongings in Guadalupe church
Hundreds of Catholics in Mexico City visited relics of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II on Saturday, hours before the scheduled dual canonisation which will elevate both to sainthood.
Worshippers applauded, cried and prayed as they walked pass a glass case containing a wax figure of Pope John Paul II wearing a papal robe.
The relics on display include a piece of skin belonging to John Paul II inside a reliquary, the papal robe he used during his first visit to Mexico and a collection of commemorative coins.
The faithful crossed themselves as they walked past a picture of John Paul II, and some even brought framed pictures of him to be blessed by the local clergy.
The canonisation of John Paul II is drawing special attention in Latin America, reviving both warm memories of the his frequent visits to the region and controversies over sex-abuse scandals.
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Arts & Architecture Series: Our Lady Of Guadalupe
As part of the St. James Arts & Architecture Series, Monsignor John Kasza explains about the Our Lady Of Guadalupe icon inside of the church, which is located in Novi, Michigan.
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Virgin Mary Apparition Caught on Camera (3 photos)
A photo taken by a parishioner at Our Lady of Perpetual Help shows a illuminating human figure that appears to be the Virgin Mary. This miraculous story was reported by WGN-TV Chicago.
One north suburban Catholic Church is talking about a very thought provoking picture, shot with nothing more than an Iphone.
One woman snapped a photo last Friday in the chapel of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Glenview and says she got so much more.
Maureen Kent has been attending Eucharistic adoration at the church for more than 2 years. Kneeling last Friday, she wanted a picture of the Eucharist or host in the monstrance, the ornate gold stand it’s placed in.
The picture showed a bright light, an image larger than a human and appearing to hover next to the host on the alter. Catholics believe the host is the True Body of Christ.
No photo-shopping, she says, no doctoring the digital image. Just what she calls a great surprise when she looked at her screen.
Her friends in the chapel also believe it is the Virgin Mary. Authentication is not, right now, a consideration by Maureen Kent or even the church. They are relishing what they call a miraculous moment, privileged to have seen and believed, they say.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish is located at 1755 Grove St. in Glenview, IL
Road to Mercy | Catholic Extension
A merciful ministry in the Diocese of Lafayette connects family members with prisoners at Angola Prison in Louisiana.
Virgin Mary Moving Statue Caught On Camera
Virgin Mary's statue caught moving! Thousands have witnessed the Virgin Mary Apparition in Tapao, Vietnam. The statue moves. Her cloak floats and head turns.
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St. Expedite, The Italian Brigade, Wheat's 'LSU' Tigers, and Alligator Marsala
Spring is a time of several significant days, celebrations, parades, and festivals to the Sicilians and Italians of Louisiana.
The second weekend of March is the annual Independence Sicilian Festival. The highlight of the Sicilian year are celebrations to Saint Joseph, whose feast day is March 19th.
Independence is home to a Sicilian Museum and a chapel to St. Expedito also known as St. Expediate. There is also a statue of St. Expedite at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Rampart St. in New Orleans. Saint Expedite's feast day is April 19th.
The highlight of the Sicilian year are celebrations to Saint Joseph, whose feast day is March 19th. Celebrations are held throughout the state.
Italians, Usticans, and Sicilians made a significant contribution to New Orleans from April 24-May 2, 1862 when the Union Army arrived and the Confederate Army evacuated New Orleans. During this period, Mayor Monroe asked the 280 member Italian Brigade / militia, which consisted of over 90 people from Ustica to patrol New Orleans. Many residents wanted to loot and set the city ablaze rather than turn it over to the Union Army. That was the fate of parts of Algiers across the river from New Orleans. The Italian Brigade began part of a larger European Brigade of 1,200 that was successful in saving the city from devastation and a repeat of the fire of 1788.
The Tickfaw Italian Festival is held the last full weekend in April.
On May 11, 1860 General Giuseppe Garibaldi and Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat of New Orleans landed in Marsala Sicily from Genoa to with 1,000 soldiers to unify Italy. Garibaldi was motivated to unite the five independent states of Italy to prevent other countries from annexing land. For centuries Nice had been a dominion of Savoy and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia until its annexation by France in 1860.
Wheat foresaw the upcoming war for Southern Independence in America and request Garibaldi release 2,000 Prisoners of War to him to fight for Louisiana's Independence. This would make Wheat a general with a full brigade under him. Six ships left from ports close to Naples with approximately 1,800 troops headed for New Orleans. In December 1860 and few months of 1861, these volunteers were transported to New Orleans with the ships Elisabetta, Olyphant, Utile, Charles & Jane, Washington and Franklin. Since many of the Sicilians did not consider themselves Italians, The Italian Guards Battalion of Louisiana's 6th Regiment was renamed 6th Regiment, European Brigade in 1862.
The origin of the term Tigers comes from the Tiger Rifles, a volunteer company raised in the New Orleans area as part of Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat's 1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Volunteer Infantry (2nd Louisiana Battalion). The Tigers were known for their colorful uniforms, which were similar to the uniform General Garibaldi's troops, known as the Red Shirts wore in 1860.
The 1896 Louisiana State University football team was named the Tigers in honor of Wheat's Tigers. That team went undefeated, winning the school's first conference championship in the school's first year as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA),
In July 17 1861, Abraham Lincoln sent an emissary to offer Garibaldi the position of Major General in the Union Army. Garibaldi had a worldwide reputation as a freedom fighter and advised Lincoln he would accept the position if Lincoln made the war about ending slavery and would continue by waging war to end slavery in the Caribbean and South America. Two years later Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
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In 1861 Garibaldi himself volunteered his services to President Abraham Lincoln. Garibaldi was offered a Major General's commission in the U.S. Army through the letter from Secretary of State William H. Seward to H. S. Sanford, the U.S. Minister at Brussels, July 17, 1861.
On September 18, 1861, Sanford sent the following reply to Seward:
He [Garibaldi] said that the only way in which he could render service, as he ardently desired to do, to the cause of the United States, was as Commander-in-chief of its forces, that he would only go as such, and with the additional contingent power—to be governed by events—of declaring the abolition of slavery; that he would be of little use without the first, and without the second it would appear like a civil war in which the world at large could have little interest or sympathy.
According to Italian historian Petacco, Garibaldi was ready to accept Lincoln's 1862 offer but on one condition: that the war's objective be declared as the abolition of slavery.
In 1863, after the Emancipation Proclamation had been issued, Garibaldi wrote to Lincoln: Posterity will call you the great emancipator, a more enviable title than any crown could be, and greater than any merely mundane treasure.
Mariachi Voces de America serenades Virgin of Guadalupe
Hundreds of people filled St. Leo Catholic Church during the wee hours of Friday morning to celebrate the Virgin of Guadalupe, who is the Virgin Mary and patron saint of Mexico.
At 4 a.m., a mariachi serenaded icons of the Virgin of Guadalupe at the church. The eight-man Mariachi Voces de America sang for one hour while about 300 parishioners joined in singing and clapping to honor the Virgin. Among the songs performed were “La Guadalupana,” “Amor Eterno” and “Paloma.”
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THE 32ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASS AT HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH, Garfield Hts. Ohio 11/10/2019
THE THIRTY SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME MASS AT HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH, 4341 EAST 131 STREET GARFIELD HEIGHTS, OHIO, 44105 CLEVELAND OHIO. Fr. W. David Nestler, O.F.M. Cap. Pastor. Mass Schedule:
Sunday Mass 8:30 am & 10:15 am. Wednesday Mass 6:30 pm. Saturday Vigil Mass 4:00 pm.
The Gothic Revival, St Marys Cathedral opened in 1884, Downtown Austin, Texas, USA
Saint Mary's Cathedral is the cathedral parish of the Catholic Diocese of Austin located in Austin, Texas, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, as St. Mary's Cathedral.
NCYC 2013: Friday Recap
The Diocese of Greensburg pilgrims share their thoughts and experiences about the workshops they attended Friday, Nov. 22, 2013, during the National Catholic Youth Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. All workshops were held in the Indiana Convention Center just blocks from Lucas Oil Stadium.