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These WebPages are devoted to glorifying our Lord
Jesus Christ and His Blessed Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary and
the most important events surrounding their lives, including feasts and
solemnities in their honour.
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A tribute is also dedicated to His Holiness Pope John
Paul II.

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Also a tribute dedicated to the memory of Blessed Mother Teresa, a
spiritual person who devoted her life to the service of Christ and to the
poorest of the poor. Regarded by many
as a "living saint" in her lifetime for her tireless efforts and
tremendous achievements in her charitable work, she was an inspiration to
millions of people all over the world. Mother Teresa’s spirituality is a
shining example of faith, love, dedication, devotion and self-sacrifice. The
Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa in 1950, with hundreds of
homes throughout the world has a community life that is based on spreading
the teachings of the Gospel through Christian prayer, love, forgiveness,
being nonjudgmental, humility, truth, and total surrender to the Word. Their
mission to spread human compassion where needed has improved the lives of
many by giving dignity to the dying, nursing and caring for the poor, the
sick, the destitute, and the outcasts, lepers and beggars. Mother Teresa’s
exemplary spirituality and devotion to her vocation shines as a beacon of
inspiration to all humanity.
On Oct. 19, 2003, Pope John Paul II presided over the
beatification ceremony of Mother Teresa in St Peter's Square in Rome where more than a quarter million
people had made the pilgrimage to witness the celebration. Beatification, a
rite, which is the final step before canonization as a saint, means that she
may now be publicly venerated. The Pope so admired Mother Teresa that he
waived the standard waiting period for beatification to bring forward the honour. For actual sainthood, proof of at least two
miracles is required. The Pope granted a dispensation so the procedure for
establishing Mother Teresa's case for sainthood could start just two years
after her death. In normal circumstances five years must pass between the
death of the person proposed for beatification and the start of the
procedure, to avoid emotion playing a part. Last December, Pope John Paul II approved a miracle attributed to Mother Teresa after her
death, paving the way for her beatification.
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In addition they are also dedicated to the memory of Diana,
Princess of Wales, a great humanitarian, for her tremendous achievements
in her support and involvement of over 100 charities that she was either a
president or patron of, for her efforts in her campaign in creating awareness
to ban land mines and for uplifting the spirits of all those she visited in
hospitals throughout the world by bringing them hope and cheer. Princess Diana was renowned
for her work on behalf of homeless and disabled people, a champion of
children’s causes, and for her sympathy and compassion for people with
HIV/Aids.
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Also to Elvis Aaron Presley, a very generous
humanitarian whose many philanthropic endeavors included donations to over
fifty Memphis area charities in addition to continuous other charitable
donations around the country that were never publicized. His benefit concert in Hawaii
raised over $65,000 toward the building of the
U.S.S. Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. His
1973 Aloha From Hawaii television special and its pre-broadcast rehearsal
show, including concert merchandise sales raised $75,000 to benefit the Kui Lee Cancer Fund in Hawaii. Audience tickets had no price on
the ticket, as each person was asked to pay whatever he or she could afford.
His generosity extended to his family and friends and even total strangers,
as he quietly paid hospital bills, bought homes, supported families, paid off
debts, etc. Elvis was a deeply spiritual person whose spiritual beliefs are
highly evident in his beautiful gospel and sacred music performances and
recordings. As Vernon
Presley so aptly eulogized in his commissioned epitaph for Elvis:
“He was admired not only
as an entertainer,
But as the great
humanitarian that he was;
For his generosity, and
his kind feelings
For his fellow man.”
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Also a tribute dedicated to the memory of my mother
Rosina (Rosa) Rozovits Csányi, who was
very spiritual and had profound faith and love of God. Her generosity was
boundless to those who needed help even though she did not have much of her
own in wealth; she would give whatever she could.
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My Religious Pages
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Mary, Mother of God

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Epiphany of the Lord

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Baptism of the Lord

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Presentation of the Lord

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Our Lady of Lourdes

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Ash Wednesday

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St.
Joseph, Husband of Mary
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Annunciation of the Lord
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Passion
(Palm) Sunday

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The Last Supper, Holy Thursday

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Good
Friday
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Stations of the Cross by St Francis of Assisi
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Stations of the Cross celebrated by Pope John Paul II
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Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Sunday
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Divine Mercy

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Our Lady of Good Counsel (Canada)

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St. Joseph, the Worker
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Our Lady of Fatima

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Ascension of Our Lord
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Pentecost
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Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth
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The Holy Trinity
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Corpus Christi

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Sacred Heart of Jesus
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Immaculate Heart of Mary

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Birth of John, the Baptist

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Saints Peter and Paul, apostles

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel

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Transfiguration of the Lord

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Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven

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Queenship of the Virgin Mary

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Birth of the Virgin Mary

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Triumph of the Holy Cross

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Our Lady of Sorrows

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Our Lady of the Rosary

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Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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All
Saints

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Commemoration
of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)

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Christ the King

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Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary

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The Birth of Our Lord, Jesus Christ

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The Holy Family

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The Holy Innocents, martyrs

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How To Pray The Rosary

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Traditional Catholic Prayers

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Liturgical Year Definitions

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Pope John Paul II
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My Personal Pages
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Diana, Princess
of Wales
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Elvis Presley
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Tribute to Rosina Csanyi, My
Mother
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My Favorite
Inspiration Links
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Catholic Resources
The
links listed below are some good Catholic sites.

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The
Holy See
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Second Vatican Council Documents
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Catechism of the Catholic Church
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Douay-Rheims
Bible
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Douay-Rheims Bible
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Douay-Rheims Bible
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Douay-Rheims
Bible
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Latin Vulgate
Bible
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The Holy Bible — King James Version
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New
American Bible
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The WWW Bible Gateway
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Bible and Reference
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Read
The Holy Bible In One Year
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Catholic
First (Bible, Rosary Prayers, etc.)
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Catechism
of the Catholic Church
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Catholic Calendar
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Catholic
Liturgical Calendar, Saints, Feastdays, Holy Days,
Mass Readings
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Catholic Calendar
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Catholic Culture: Liturgical Year
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Liturgical
Calendar
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Liturgical
Calendar
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Catholic
Prayers
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Catholic
Prayers & Beliefs
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Prayers
– Latin Translation
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Links to
Traditional Catholic Prayers and Devotions
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The Pieta
Prayer Book
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Code
of Canon Law
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Archdiocese of
Toronto
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Szent Erzsébet Római Katolikus Magyar Egyházközség
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St.
Michael’s Cathedral
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Knights of
Columbus
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Mount Carmel
Spiritual Centre
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Society of the
Little Flower
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Catholic Answers
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Catholic
Canada
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Catholic
Encyclopedia
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Catholic
Links
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Catholic Online
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Catholic
Pages Directory
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Catholicism - Reference Library
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Eternal Word
Television Network (EWTN)
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Society of the Divine Word
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The Work of
God
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The
Catholic Company
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Catholic
Tradition
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Mystical Rose Catholic Page
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Pathway
To Salvation Index Page
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Writings of the Early Church Fathers
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Welcome to my world
Words &
music: R. Winkler/ J. Hathcock
Welcome to my world,
Won't you come on in
Miracles, I guess
Still happen now and then
Step into my heart
Leave your cares behind
Welcome to my world
Built with you in mind
Knock and the door shall be open
Seek and you will find
Ask and you'll be given
The key to this heart of mine
I'll be waiting there
With my arms unfurled
Waiting just for you
Welcome to my world
Welcome to my world
Recorded: 1973/01/14, first released on Aloha from Hawaii
Music: Welcome To My World, sung by Elvis Presley
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The music is
purely for your listening pleasure only, without any commercial interest
whatsoever or profit of any kind. Titles have copyright by their respective
artists and record companies.
Graceland, Elvis, and
Elvis Presley are trademarks of Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.
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