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11/20 feast of Blessed Clelia Merloni: Patron of Forgiveness & the Betrayed
By The Catholic Nurse
Mother Clelia was the victim of embezzlement at the hands of a priest. She watched her precious Order go bankrupt but would not disclose the guilty administrator. Assuming all blame, her life spiraled into persecution. She was removed as Superior General. In solitude, she made reparations for his conversion. What inspired her forgiveness?
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Saint Faustina and a New Catholic
By Karl Erickson
For a man who came home to the Catholic Church from the Evangelical Protestant tradition(s), learning and beginning to accept the significance of Saint Faustina. was a challenge...at first.
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Catholic Grads and the word, 'Baccalaureate'
By Gary Sullivan
“How could I bear a crown of gold when the Lord bears a crown of thorns? And bears it for me!”. As both a queen and a saint, Elizabeth of Hungary understood the difference between the worldly crowns of power, pleasure, prestige and possessions and those Christ-like crowns of sweet detachment.
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Can a King or Queen Be a Saint?
By Bryan J Dickerson
Throughout human history, there have been numerous individuals who have used monarchy and royal status to exploit and oppress their subjects. There have also been some members of royalty who lived the Gospel and actually used their royal power for the betterment of their subjects. In living for Christ, some members of royalty have become saints or blesseds.
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The Last Habsburg Emperor
By Bryan J Dickerson
Most likely you’ve heard of Archduke Francis (Franz) Ferdinand and you’ve probably heard of Emperor Franz Josef of the Austro-Hungarian Empire but have you heard of Blessed Charles (Karl) of Austria? And do you know who was the last emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
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5/22 feast of St Rita of Cascia: a 3-day triduum
By The Catholic Nurse
Did you know St. Rita has her own Triduum? On May 20, we begin a 3-day novena preceding her feast day. She is the patroness for: hopeless causes, mothers, abused women, marital problems, infertility and/or illness.
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Devotion and Prayer to St. Michael
By Stephen Steiniger
St. Michael is a hero of the Catholic religion. Read about him and what makes him a hero. This article offers you the chance to increase your devotion and pray a special prayer to Michael. Now is a good time to increase devotion and pray to St. Michael!
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7/23 feast of St Bridget of Sweden: Prayers & Promises
By The Catholic Nurse
The purpose of this article is twofold: to describe meditation "science" for efficient prayer time and to contrast the 2 sets of St. Bridget meditations to determine which fits your interests.
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Saint Matthias and Apostolic Succession
By Bryan J Dickerson
May 14th is the Feast Day of Saint Matthias, who became an Apostle to replace Judas Iscariot. Apostolic Succession ensures that today's Pope and Bishops carry on the apostolic teaching and leadership authority of the first men chosen by Jesus to lead his Church on Earth.
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St Drogo: the patron saint of Coffee
By The Catholic Nurse
The first recorded history of coffee is found in a Yemeni Pasha's writings. Due to its mysterious energy effects, he banned it from public consumption to prevent uprisings. If a 12th century Flemish saint was associated with coffee over 400 years prior, who is right? The exact connection is unknown but here are a few theories.
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Acts of the Apostles: Holy Ghost Power
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The Holy Spirit is the leading character in Acts of the Apostles.
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Secret Relics Inside Pope Leo's Pectoral Cross
By Gary Sullivan
When he came out onto the loggia for the first time he was wearing a unique pectoral cross which was also a reliquary containing the bones of Saint Augustine, Augustine’s mother Saint Monica and three other Augustinian Saints.
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Saint Pope Leo the Great: Doctor of the Unity of the Church
By Tom Perna
The life of Pope St. Leo the Great
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QUIZ: Name 7 saints with Pro-Life crises
By The Catholic Nurse
These saints used their pro-life events to help others. Thanks be to God.
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St. Vincent Ferrer, O.P. - The “Apostle of the Apocalypse”
By Michael Seagriff
This Dominican saint was an outstanding preacher whose passion and zeal for the salvation of souls knew no bounds. There is much we can learn from him today.
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Take the "Saint Quote" Quiz: Who said that?
By Gary Sullivan
Do you know your Saints? Do you have an interest in what they had to say. Here are ten famous quotes from 10 well known Catholic Saints. Test your knowledge and have fun.
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Belief That Leads to Eternal Life
By The Catholic Philadelphian
What was St. Joseph's role in the Gospels
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