Saturday, December 20, 2025

Paul Suski

Paul Suski hails from Poland and Australia, and last published in Catholic Insight in January 2005 on the miraculous shrine of Lichen.
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The Black Madonna on her Miraculous Pilgrimage

During Advent, on December 12, we celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. It is an image traditionally held not to have been made by human hands, a miraculous sign that continues to...

“Verso L ’Alto” – A Meditation on the Hidden Sanctity of Pier Giorgio Frassati

The Italian Alps — that formidable stretch of Europe’s great mountain arc — rise in dramatic splendour above the landscape that so enduringly shaped St. Pier Giorgio Frassati’s life of prayer and adventure. The...

Echoes of Holiness: The Relics of Saint Andrew Bobola

(Pope Saint John Paul II had a great devotion to Saint Andrew Bobola, and venerated his relics - fitting on this twentieth anniversary of the death of the great pontiff that we meditate with...

The Hidden, Mystical Life of Servant of God Rozalia Celak

Kraków is an immensely popular pilgrimage destination and undoubtedly the most frequented tourist city in Poland. It is a home to over 350 Roman Catholic churches.  However, the most significant site is the Sanctuary...

In Search of Inner Peace

As we enter into these last few days of Advent, with the last candle of the wreath soon to be lit, the atmosphere is bathed in a serene glow, echoing the theme of peace....

The Perpetual Power of the Holy Rosary

(Eph 6:12) "For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the principalities, with the powers, with the world rulers of this present darkness, with the evil spirits in the heavens." China's growing...

Blessed Jerzy Popiełuszko, Conscripted Priest, and Martyr for Conscience

Next month, October, marks the 40th anniversary of the abduction and murder of Blessed Father Jerzy Popiełuszko (1947-1984). He was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and a Chaplain of the Independent Self-Governing Trade Union...

Alicja Lenczewska: Life of a Sinner and Mystic

Of three remarkable women, all Polish and devout Catholics, the most renowned mystic among them is undoubtedly Saint Faustina Kowalska, whose diary is deemed a gem of mystical literature. Less known is Wanda Boniszewska, currently...

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