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The Reign of Mary, Issue No. 177, Summer 2020

° Letter from the Editor
by Rev. Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI

Powerful Intercessors in Heaven: The Fourteen Holy Helpers
by Rev. Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI
It is unfortunate that we Catholics in America are not familiar with many practices of traditional Catholic culture that are found in other lands. One of these is the devotion to a group of saints known as the “Fourteen Holy Helpers.” This devotion arose in medieval times, particularly in Germany during the time of the Black Plague. Each of the saints honored in this group was found to be particularly efficacious in various needs....

Hypocrisy of Conciliar Bishops Exposed — Again
by Rev. Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI
Over the past few months the toppling of statues in city squares has been much in the news. It began with the removal of statues depicting Confederate generals. After all, it was argued, they fought to retain slavery, and we can all agree that slavery is evil and a stain on our history. But what began as an effort to eliminate the statues of Confederate heroes quickly escalated to many other statues, particularly those with religious symbolism....

The Hall from Hell:
The Weird Mysteries of the Paul VI Audience Hall

Reprinted with permission from NovusOrdoWatch.org
G.K. Chesterton once referred to architecture as “the most practical and the most dangerous of the arts.” When it comes to the dangerous part of the equation, church-related edifices built with Vatican II mandates in mind should all come with the spiritual equivalent of boarded-up doors and windows, and prominently-displayed “CONDEMNED — KEEP OUT!” signs....

American Heroes of the Faith
Under the California Sun
by Rev. Fr. Benedict Hughes, CMRI
In our series on American Heroes, we have thus far examined the stories of holy and courageous men and women who labored in the eastern half of what is now the United States. We now turn our attention to the West. The southwestern part of the United States was originally part of the vast Spanish-held territory that included Mexico, as well as Central America and most of South America. As such, this area of our country was evangelized by great Spanish missionaries, even before our nation began. Many of these were Franciscans....

Respice Stellam, Voca Mariam
Our Lady Visits Death Row
by Mother Mary Dominica, CMRI
One night toward the end of 1942, a young black man, Claude Newman, having hidden in the home of his grandmother’s abusive ex-husband, shot and killed the man as soon as he entered. Taking his victim’s money, Newman fled to Arkansas. The next month, law enforcement officials tracked Claude down and returned him to Vicksburg, Mississippi, where he was tried and found guilty, and sentenced to be electrocuted the following January, 1944....

In Season — Out of Season
The Power Behind Miracles
by Rev. Fr. Casimir Puskorius, CMRI
My dear parishioners, we read in today’s Gospel about two of Our Lord’s miracles. One of them took place when a woman who merely touched His garment was healed from a serious malady. The second one was Our Lord raising a girl from the dead, or from being seemingly dead — after all, He said that the girl was asleep. In any case, it was a miracle. There was faith being exhibited here on the part of the ruler: “Come and lay Thy hand upon her and she will return to life.” In the woman’s case, she didn’t even ask, but only thought to herself, “If I can just touch the hem of His garment I will be healed.” So I would like to speak about faith today,...

Servus Mariae
Endure and Refrain
by Rev. Fr. Dominic Radecki, CMRI
Before the fall of Adam and Eve, the lower nature of man was perfectly subject to the superior nature of his soul, which is reason, and he loved his Creator, dedicating himself wholly to God’s service. God made man well-ordered and right; not in the disordered condition in which we find ourselves. When man rebelled against God by sinning, however, his sensitive lower nature rebelled against his higher nature – his reason. This is why emotions and impulses which are contrary to our reason arise in us whether we like it or not....

Spiritual Aids for Confraternity Members for the months of October, November and December

World Watch:
Rev. Father Anthony Cekada, RIP (1951-2020)
Why Abby Johnson Attends Traditional Latin Mass
Guess Who Backs Universal Covid Vaccination?
It Takes an African Cardinal to Stand Up for Civilization
Democrat City Council to Send Money to Abortion Industry
Suicide Deaths Surge During Lockdown
Supreme Court Upholds Rights of Religious Schools
Minnesota Parish Gives Out “Take Away” Communion
Father Forced to Accept His Daughter as a Boy
Student Sues University for Retaliation Against His Catholic Beliefs
Liberal Sister Claims Abortion is “Above My Pay Grade”
Polish President Visits Our Lady of Czestochowa
Francis Backs pro-LGBT “Nun of the Trans”
Singing of the Ave Maria Caps RNC
Francis Has a Conversion?
Joe Biden’s Agenda for Women
Biden-Sanders Unity Plan Has No Mention of God