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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
Saint Ignatius of Loyola is visited by the forces of Heaven and hell!
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Ignatius of Loyola is visited by the forces of Heaven and hell! Without the battles fought and won in the cave of Manresa,
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New Book Invites Readers to Meet Padre Pio personally
By Mary Beth Bracy
Offers fascinating rare details about his life and intercession.
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Living Trust: The Importance of Faith in God’s Goodness
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
Trust in God is of paramount importance.
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Our Lady of the Pillar: St James receives 1st Marian apparition
By The Catholic Nurse
After the 1st Pentecost, St James tried to convert pagans in Spain. When evangelization bore no fruit, the apostle became despondent. At evening prayer in Saragossa, a great light engulfed James. In the light, he saw the Blessed Virgin Mary, surrounded by thousands of angels. Mother Mary was living with St John the Evangelist at the time and was very much alive, was it bilocation?
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July 22 Saint Lawrence of Brindisi: A Case Study in Christian Valor
By Gary Sullivan
Lawrence of Brindisi, a Capuchin, Franciscan priest famously led the army of Rudolph II during the battle for Székesfehérvár armed only with a crucifix. "Forward!" he cried, showing them the crucifix, "Victory is ours."
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The abortion underground: Beware NGO "the Brigid Alliance"
By The Catholic Nurse
Allegedly, St Brigid of Kildare used "witchcraft or performed an abortion" as stated in a popular online encyclopedia. NGO, the BRIGID ALLIANCE, is a quiet "abortion underground," who highjacks and besmirches St Brigid's name.
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Saints Around the World
By Bryan J Dickerson
There are seven continents in this world. Holy men and women have been canonized by the Catholic Church on every continent but Antarctica.
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9 short, funny saint quotes to lift your soul...
By The Catholic Nurse
Need a quick spiritual lift? Let these 9 short quotes tickle your soul...
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The curious connections of St Bonaventure
By The Catholic Nurse
All legend and conjecture aside, Friar Bonaventure's elegant writings represent a superfecta of wisdom from the minds of Sts Francis, Dominic and Aquinas. Just as God planned, this humble friar was formed to brilliantly package supernatural theology.
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Priest in the Trenches: Father William Doyle, S.J.
By Bryan J Dickerson
Amidst the horrors of World War One trench warfare, a courageous Jesuit priest Father Willie Doyle brought the light of Christ to the battlefield in selfless service to God, country and his fellow soldiers.
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Finding hope, inspiration through saints who were mothers
By Melissa Enaje
Motherhood is sacred because womanhood is divinely sacred. Without it, millions of Christians and Catholics would not be speaking about Jesus who was formed in the womb of our Blessed Mother. We can call on these saints who were mothers to pray for us during the trials we face as women and as mothers.
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7/13 feast of St Henry II: Holy Roman Emperor & patron of government leaders
By The Catholic Nurse
King Henry II is the only Holy Roman Emperor recognized as a saint. While many emperors had active faith, only Henry is honored with a feast day and novenas. His circle of saintly friends led him to put God first, and country second, despite ongoing politics, wars, wealth and power. He is the patron of government leaders.
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The Wisdom of St. Damien of Molokai
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
Learn about moral courage from the life and works of St. Damien.
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7/12 memorial: The Martyrs of Orange
By The Catholic Nurse
This year in France, over 17,800 catechumens were baptized on Easter Vigil. What explains these numbers? Who were the martyrs of Orange? How are the 2 connected?
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God forgives (Acts 3)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
How could God not forgive us when we ask for His mercy?
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Reclaim Sunday: A Time to Reset, Renew, and Reconnect with God
By Melissa Presser
In this heartfelt reflection, Melissa Presser shares how a series of divine nudges—through the intercession of Saint Padre Pio—led her to rediscover the sacredness of the Sabbath.
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Rules to Follow - Part One
By Madeline Mauro
Discernment (Rules 1–14). It isn’t a heavy theological breakdown, but a practical guide to help you recognize consolation and desolation, stay the course in prayer, and trust God through the storms of life.
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