Did you know that Our Lady of Guadalupe, whose feast day is Dec. 12, is the Patroness of America? Not just one part - not just North or South America, but the whole continent of the New World. She is also the Star of the New Evangelization, Patroness of the Unborn, and the Queen of All Hearts.
THIS WEEK: A new docudrama, "I Am The Immaculate Conception," featuring the Marian Fathers, is premiering in cinemas across the United States on Dec. 12, 14, and 17. Buy your tickets now!
December 11 is the anniversary of the founding of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. On this day in 1670, St. Stanislaus Papczyński left the Piarist order and made his oblatio, his self-offering, to defend the Immaculate Conception.
A weekly web series by Fr. Thaddaeus Lancton, MIC, introduces us to the meditations for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, Dec. 9, by the Marian Founder.
Many people think that the Blessed Virgin Mary has only appeared to children. However, in one of her most widely-recognized apparitions in Guadalupe, Mexico, the Mother of God appeared to 57-year-old St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (feast day: Dec. 9), the designated Patron of Indigenous Peoples.
The Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception always celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, usually on Dec. 8 but this year on Dec. 9, with special joy. But what is the Immaculate Conception? It’s not the Virgin Birth, as many people think.
On Dec. 7, we celebrate the feast of St. Ambrose, one of the “original four” Doctors of the Church, along with Sts. Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome.
"Ever since I was a little boy, Christmas has been my most favorite time of year," says Fr. Angelo Casimiro, MIC. "I have many fond memories of Christmas as I was growing up."
The holy season of Advent begins on Sunday, Dec. 1. In the words of Pope St. John Paul II, “Let us walk with joy and watchfulness, as we wait for the season that recalls God’s coming in human flesh, a time which reached its fullness when Christ was born in a stable in Bethlehem.”