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Becoming an Oblate priest or brother means saying “yes” to God. It’s a bold and courageous path where you’ll serve God and be a spiritual support for His people as they navigate this Earthly life. Learn about what it takes to become an Oblate of the Virgin Mary and join us in our mission to bring about a rebirth of spirituality in today’s world.
Remembering the Life of Fr. Beauregard, OMV Beloved priest and Oblate, Reverend David Napoleon Beauregard, OMV, age 86, passed into the loving arms of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Easter Monday, April 1, 2024. Fr. Beauregard was born on May 1, 1937 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, one of 4 children to the late…
We are excited to have Fr. Nnamdi Moneme, OMV, join us as the keynote speaker at this year’s OMV Gala celebration. Currently on a missionary assignment in the Philippines, Fr. Nnamdi serves in the congregations’ Retreat Ministry and in the House of Formation for novices and theologians in Antipolo, Philippines. Q&A With Fr. Nnamdi Moneme,…
An important practice on Fridays in Lent, the Stations of the Cross are a fixture in many Catholic parishes around the world. The devotion offers a unique and vivid opportunity to reflect on all that Jesus Christ has sacrificed for us. What are the Stations of the Cross and how can you make the most…
Learn the six Catholic Holy Days of Obligation for 2024 and get the calendar to be sure you don’t miss Mass on those special feast days.
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In the context of the mystical love poetry of the Song of Songs, Beloved Lover explores how the priest is the living image of Jesus Christ, the Spouse of the Church. The priest is empowered to love others with an ardor that is fresh, magnanimous, and vibrant because his life emanates this spousal nature as an example of Christ’s spousal love.
While a great read for priests and seminarians, lay men and women can gain insight into the life and spirituality of the priest and be inspired to live their own priesthood of the faithful more fervently.
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