Br. Bugnolo asks that you continue to support his work at Rome, again, in this new Year of Our Lord, 2025. He thanks all of you for your prayers and support in December, past.
Here is list of Expenses Brother will have in January, 2025 ( a √ means the need has been met, a – the need has not been met):
– $ 600 for Brother’s personal expenses in January
– $1400 Rent due on Feb. 15, 2025 (for the period February to May, 2025)
TOTAL: $2000
Total raised so far (from Jan. 1 to today): $533 US Dollars.
FromRome.info’s Bi-Annual Server Costs of $3000 USD come due in June of 2025: $0 USD
Total Raised for the Scholasticum, since Nov. 1, 2024: $2850 USD
(Please note, that the above totals are running, so that with each passing day in January as new expenses occur, Brother increases specific expenses)
Previous Post for the December, 2024 Report.
Many thanks to the very generous outpouring of support during November!
HOW TO HELP
You can donate in 1 of 4 ways …
Help Br. Bugnolo:
Help FromRome.Info:
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Help Br. Bugnolo and Father Covens found The Scholasticum:
For more information on the Scholasticum, see here:
https://www.studium-scholasticum.org/
If you would like to get a copy of Br. Bugnolo’s translation of St. Bonaventure, click here. It’s now on sale for $40 USD a copy (shipping not included).
Or to help Br. Alexis via Bankwire
Add the note: ROME to your transfer.
For Bank Wires in Euros from countries in the EU and SEPA systems:
Account Name: Ordo Militaris Inc
IBAN: BE77967318468342
Swift/Bic: TRWIBEB1XXX
Account Number: 3184683
Bank: Wise, Avenue Louise 54, Room S52, Brussels, 1050, Belgium
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The Book on the Trinity, every faithful Catholic priest would love as his next present
This is Br. Bugnolo's English Translation, of Saint Bonaventure's encylopedic book of theology on the Trinity: With this book, your priest will always have something intelligent and awesomely inspiring to preach to you about
God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Spirit!
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This fund was started by Ordo Militaris Catholicus, an international relief organization founded by Br. Bugnolo and AJ Baalman. Click the image for more information.
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Brother, the title of this appeal is dated 2024.
I missed the new year…
……APPEAL FOR JANUARY, 2025
Happy and Blessed New Year
O, yeah! It’s a new year …. Now that it’s Epiphany, I realize it. Thanks for your support.
Happy New Year to you too, Br Bugnolo.
Once again I am unable to donate as much as I could wish. Exchange rates are also quite unfavourable.
On the Epiphany, I had a miraculous partial healing – my leg and arm pains which I had for a whole year disappeared and have not returned. Also, my frequent dizziness left me on the same day, and hasn’t returned. So I’m optimistic for the new year!
It’s the third time I have had such a healing on the feast of the Epiphany – once when I had severe stomach problems, and a second time when I had a nasty flu which would not relent. I wonder, is there any significance to being healed on this holy day?
The Child Jesus revealed Himself to the world on the Ephiphany as the light of the world and hope of mankind’s salvation against death. So being healed on this day, by asking Him, is very appropriate and He is likely to grant greater graces on this day.
Thank you for your past support. And I understand the difficulty of many in this regard.
Thank you!
I wish I could do more. I’ve tried repeatedly to convince others to at least consider your website and printed out articles to those who might have been receptive. But I haven’t been able to convince anyone to take a closer look, much less donate. The ideas are “crazy” so they don’t want to get too close.
Oh well. Many of the Saints (especially St Francis) were considered “crazy” as well. At least I can honestly say I’ve done what I can – and keep praying.
Thanks.