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6/22 feast of St Thomas More & Cardinal John Fisher: patron saints of Marriage
By The Catholic Nurse
On June 22, we celebrate the feasts of both Cardinal John Fisher and Sir Thomas More. Both showed courage in the face of persecution and fidelity to our faith. First with the chaos of Martin Luther and other reformers, then with King Henry VIII.
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6/21 feast of St Aloysius Gonzaga: Patron of epidemics, youth & schools
By The Catholic Nurse
St Aloysius Gonzaga was offered fame, fortune and fun in this world but discovered something far more valuable—God. In his 23 years he wanted a heavenly treasure that he would obtain through obedience, devotion, prayer & sacrifice.
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The Miracle of Pentecost
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The Church grew sixfold on Pentecost. How did it happen?
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Pope Sets Dates for First Canonizations of Papacy
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pope Leo XIV announces the canonization of the first nine saints under his papacy
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St Bartolo Longo | ex-satanist priest
By The Catholic Nurse
How can God catapult a satanist to sainthood? What is its magnetism? How was St Bartolo Longo extricated and able to harvest lasting fruit?
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Tongue On Fire
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
St. Anthony Padua, who we celebrate today, June 13, may well be the saint for lost souls more than misplaced items. Also, when we recall outstanding preachers, how many know of this 13th Century Franciscan friar’s tongue afire with love for souls? Moreover, his tongue remains intact, so this Doctor of the Church still voices truth from Heaven to those who seek his wise guidance.
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Sanctuary
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
In a world of tumult and turmoil, what a blessing to have places of sanctuary.
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St. Catherine of Genoa: patron saint of purgatory & hope
By The Catholic Nurse
As Jesus' bride, the church, we prepare for our heavenly wedding feast with Jesus Christ our Savior. Spiritual hygiene requires us to remove our "soiled shoes" or attachments before we enter the heavenly perfection. The purpose of this meditation is to understand the life, legacy and mystical writings of St. Catherine of Genoa, patron saint of purgatory.
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Copy of a Letter Requesting Leo XIV Make St. Faustina a Doctor of the Church
By Stephen Steiniger
I want to promote St. Faustina as a candidate for Doctor of the Church. I think she is qualified. I think she can help today's Catholic in a special way. I believe she is a Doctor of Divine Mercy. The letter was sent to the pope and hopefully things work!
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Catholic Martyrs of Communism
By Bryan J Dickerson
Communist regimes have been brutal in their oppression of the Catholic Church. Courageous priests, members of religious orders and lay people have endured these persecutions and remained faithful to Christ and his Church. For remaining faithful, a great many have suffered martyrdom.
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How to Use Sacramentals of the Saints
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
St. Andre Bessette teaches us how to use sacramentals of the saints.
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Moms,Love, and a Life of Gratitude
By Janet Cassidy
Let's talk about the love of moms today!
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Smiling Through the Sword: What It Really Means to Be in Union with God
By Laura Rosenberg
What does it really mean to be united with God? The saints show us that suffering isn’t punishment—it’s participation. Discover how redemptive suffering can become a gift of love, salvation, and divine intimacy.
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June: Solemnity Month 2025
By Tom Klocek
June 2025 has an abundance of special feasts, called Solemnities. Take a quick moment to see what special celebrations the Church has this month.
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Saint Francis of Assisi and Pope Innocent III
By Bryan J Dickerson
In the early 1200s, two men devoted themselves entirely to the Catholic Church: Innocent III and Francis of Assisi. One was a Pope with immense power as a spiritual and secular leader; the other was a humble man who had renounced wealth and privilege to follow Christ. In their own unique ways, each made lasting contributions to our Church.
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Calling in the Cavalry
By Christy Romero
I am so thankful to be part of the Catholic Church because we have such a strong brigade of prayer warriors, both above and below. Thank you, my heavenly and human cavalry, for always coming to the rescue at a moment’s notice.
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Gripping Account on the Spiritual Transformation of St. Maria Goretti’s Murderer Released
By Mary Beth Bracy
Pietro Di Donato shows how the saint shines as a beacon of hope amid the darkness of sin and despair.
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