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The Muse of St. Bruno
By The Catholic Nurse
Folklore holds that even if a marble St. Bruno could open its statuesque mouth; he would forever keep his vow of silence.
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The Messages of Divine Mercy to St. Faustina
By Christy Romero
St. Faustina teaches us to contemplate God in daily life and to seek God's mercy for oneself and the whole world by praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
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Novena to St. Carlo Acutis
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
Begin today with this novena to St. Carlo Acutis
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THE INTERESTING SCIENCE BEHIND MARY'S ASSUMPTION AND IMMACULATE CONCEPTION DOGMAS
By Charles Gruich
Using recent science to bolster the Catholic dogma of the Assumption of Mary, and her Immaculate Conception
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The Little Flower
By Bryan J Dickerson
“Thérèse of Lisieux did not only grasp and describe the profound truth of Love as the centre and heart of the Church, but in her short life she lived it intensely.” ----- Pope Saint John Paul II
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The Little Way
By Christy Romero
How different our lives would be if we did the little things that God has called us to do with great love. The relics of the Little Flower may be close to you. Find out where…
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October 2025 Feast Days and Sunday Gospel Preview
By The Catholic Philadelphian
October brings to everyone football played in the cool crisp night, cheering our team that made it to the postseason, and looking to win the World Series, nature walks to experience the fall foliage, and apple picking, to name a few autumn rituals. It is also packed with many feast days and holy reminders from the Sunday readings.
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"O little key, I envy thee" | St Therese of Lisieux
By The Catholic Nurse
Each phrase drips with St Therese's rich love for her Divine Spouse. Savor more pearls of her wisdom and passion in this poetic, buried treasure.
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Saint Therese the Demon Slayer
By Gary Sullivan
The humility of Therese stands in contrast to the pride of the demons. Her littleness crushes and consumes the largeness of the demon’s ego one rose petal at a time.
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I Am Just Franciscan
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
On Oct. 3, we celebrate the Transitus of St. Francis of Assisi--His jubilant entrance into Heaven from his life on Earth. In honor of his feast day on Oct. 4, I wish to share an attempt to answer a question asked of me. Why am I a Secular Franciscan? Why did I choose to profess to the Secular Franciscan Order? I have merely endeavored to answer what remains a mystery to me. Pax et Bonum.
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Monica, Augustine and Faustina: The Spiritual Power of Tears
By Gabriel Martin
Tears move the heart of God.
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Alcohol, Venerable Matt Talbot & the Calix Society
By The Catholic Nurse
September is National Recovery Month. Catholics with addiction, can seek the society called "Calix" or chalice, whose patron saint is the Venerable Matt Talbot.
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Day 4: Meditations on the Joyful Mysteries: The Visitation
By Brandy M. Miller
Meditations on the joyful mysteries of the Rosary, focusing on The Visitation and the lessons believers can learn from it.
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The first martyr's speech (Acts 6-7)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Countless souls have been saved by the inspiring witness of the martyrs, beginning with St. Stephen.
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Joan of Arc Would Have Loved Charlie Kirk
By Peter Darcy
Charlie Kirk exhibited an amazing similarity to St. Joan of Arc, both in life and in death. She started a movement that had world-changing effects, and Charlie has followed in her footsteps six centuries later.
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Padre Pio and the American Friar
By Mary Ennis Meo
A Franciscan friar who served as a visiting priest in our parish was a remarkably intuitive and compassionate confessor. His gifts bore an uncanny similarity to another friar whom he once encountered, Padre Pio of Pietrelcina.
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3 ways to get more out of Holy Mass
By The Catholic Nurse
Considering coming to Holy Mass? Or are you in a dry spell? Read this to understand more...
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