(Aug 6th) is also the day on which the Servant of God Paul VI died, in 1978.
He was named a Servant of God by Pope Benedict XVI, opening up the way for beatification and canonisation.
He saw the Second Vatican Council through to its conclusion, he gave us Humanae Vitae - a prophetic and wise message, the truth and importance of which are daily more and more evident - he endured consistent vilification and public criticism of a most vociferous and brutal kind, he was a man of faith and real moral courage. Pope Francis has recently spoken of him, and I am sure we will one day see him listed among the saints of the Church.
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
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To Ms Bogle,
Spoke to You at Evangelium the other day, could You please remind me of the titles of those childrens' fictional books we spoke of? As I recall I described them as "famous five with rosaries".
Delighted. There is just one book. It's "We didn't mean to start a school" and you can order it from Gracewing Publishing, 2 Southern Avenue, Leominster HR6 OQF. It's written under my pen-name "Julia Blythe".
Joanna
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