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 February Newsletter

We Moved!


Come by and see us at our New Location.
Bishop Felipe J. Estévez
(February 5th.)
We Have St. Valentine Day Gifts!


St. Valentine's Day is February 14!
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Featured Products

The Prince of Peace, The Infant of Prague, my Sweet Valentine

$359 (Better Deal In Store).

Bless your home with this Amazing statue of the Infant of Prague who promises, "The More You Honor Me, The More I Will Bless You."

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New WJ Hirten Saint Statues...


Come and see the addition to our collectible saint statues...St. Agatha (Feast February 5), St. Clare, Kateri Tekakwitha (Native American), St. Robert, St. Rose of Lima, St. Barbara, there is a movie on FORMED for Barbara...

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Come Celebrate with Us the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes and Lateran Treaty Day!!!


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Did You Know?

This February 11th. is Vatican City's 90th. Anniversary!

Papal States

Popes gradually came to have a secular role as governors of regions near Rome. They ruled the Papal States, which covered a large portion of the Italian peninsula, for more than a thousand years until the mid-19th century, when all the territory belonging to the papacy was seized by the newly created Kingdom of Italy.

For most of this time the popes did not live at the Vatican. The Lateran Palace, on the opposite side of Rome, was their habitual residence for about a thousand years. From 1309 to 1377, they lived at Avignon in France. On their return to Rome they chose to live at the Vatican. They moved to the Quirinal Palace in 1583, after work on it was completed under Pope Paul V(1605–1621), but on the capture of Rome in 1870 retired to the Vatican, and what had been their residence became that of the King of Italy.
                         

Italian unification

In 1870, the Pope's holdings were left in an uncertain situation when Rome itself was annexed by the Piedmont-led forces which had united the rest of Italy, after a nominal resistance by the papal forces. Between 1861 and 1929 the status of the Pope was referred to as the "Roman Question".

Italy made no attempt to interfere with the Holy See within the Vatican walls. However, it confiscated church property in many places. In 1871 the Quirinal Palace was confiscated by the king of Italy and became the royal palace. Thereafter the popes resided undisturbed within the Vatican walls, and certain papal prerogatives were recognized by the Law of Guarantees, including the right to send and receive ambassadors. But the Popes did not recognise the Italian king's right to rule in Rome, and they refused to leave the Vatican compound until the dispute was resolved in 1929; Pope Pius IX (1846–1878), the last ruler of the Papal States, was referred to as a "prisoner in the Vatican". Forced to give up secular power, the popes focused on spiritual issues.

Lateran treaties

This situation was resolved on 11 February 1929, when the Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy was signed by Prime Minister and Head of Government Benito Mussolini on behalf of King Victor Emmanuel III and by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri for Pope Pius XI.The treaty, which became effective on 7 June 1929, established the independent state of Vatican City and reaffirmed the special status of Catholicism in Italy.
                                         


Source is from Andrew Salvatore and Wikipedia.

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February Feast Days

1

 St. Bridgid of Ireland

2

 Presentation of Child Jesus in the Temple

3

4th. Sunday of Ordinary Time

 St. Blaise

4

  St. Joseph of Leonessa

5

 St. Agatha

6

 St. Paul Miki & Companions

7

 St. Colette of Corbie

8

 St. Jerome Emiliani

9

Bl. Marianus Scotus

St Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin

10

5th. Sunday of Ordinary Time

 St. Scholastica

11

 Our Lady of Lourdes

 Lateran Treaty Day *5

 (Anniversary of the foundation of Vatican City)

12

 St. Saturninus & Companions

13

 St. Catherine de Ricci

14

 St. Valentine

 St. Cyril & St. Methodius

 Valentine's Day *4

15

 St. Claude de la Colombiere

16

 St. Onesimus

17

6th. Sunday of Ordinary Time

 Founders of the Orders of Servites

18

 St. Simon of Jerusalem

 Presidents' Day *4

19

 St. Conrad of Piacenza

20

 St. Eucherius

21

 St. Peter Damian

22

 Feast of the Chair of St. Peter the Apostle

23

 St. Polycarp

24

7th. Sunday of Ordinary Time

 St. Ethelbert

25

 St. Tarasius

26

 St. Porphyrius

27

 St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows

28

 St. Hilary

 

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