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Second Decade
By Nathaniel Slattery
A fictive meditation on the second joyful mystery of the Holy Rosary.
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Feast Day of Saint Elizabeth of Portugal: A Peacemaker and Devoted Servant of the Poor
By Catholic365
This inspiring woman was a peacemaker from a young age. She was devoted to helping the poor, advocating for peace, and living a prayerful life. As a patron saint of peace, charity, and brides, Saint Elizabeth's legacy as a virtuous and pious woman continues to inspire people around the world. #SaintElizabethOfPortugal #PatronSaintOfPeace #Charity #Brides #InspiringWomen #Peace
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The Inspiring Life and of Saint Katherine Drexel: An American Saint
By Catholic365
Saint Katherine Drexel was the second American-born saint to be canonized by the Catholic Church, who devoted her life to serving the less fortunate. Her legacy of service, philanthropy and racial justice continues to benefit marginalized communities to this day. #SaintKatherineDrexel #CatholicChurch #Philanthropy #RacialJustice #Service #Compassion #AmericanSaint #Faith
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Aphrahat the Persian Sage: Author of the Syriac Demonstrations
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The thought of Aphrahat reveals the Scriptural/Biblical world of Syriac Christianity. Rather than grappling with the legacy of Hellenistic/Greco-Roman thought and culture as is seen in the works of the Latin and Greek Fathers, and the extreme austerity and isolation of the Coptic and Ethiopian monastic movements; the Syriac Fathers indeed inherited the biblical world and its monotheistic heritage
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Saint Frances of Rome: Patron Saint of Drivers, Automobile workers, and Aviators
By Catholic365
A look at Saint Frances of Rome, a remarkable woman who dedicated herself to God and helping others. Known for her deep devotion, mystical experiences, and compassionate nature, Saint Frances continues to inspire us to this day. Learn more about this amazing woman in our latest article. #SaintFrancesofRome #ReligiousLeaders #Compassion #MysticalExperiences #Devotion
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Feast Day of Saint Junipero Serra: The Pioneer of California Catholicism
By Catholic365
Today we honor Saint Junipero Serra, the patron saint of California and Catholic missions. Born in 1713 in Spain, he journeyed to the New World as a missionary and founded 9 missions in California, spreading the Catholic faith. Let us celebrate his kindness, compassion, and love that he showed to all people. #SaintJuniperoSerra #CaliforniaCatholics #Compassion #Faith #PatronSaint
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Loving the Eucharist in The Little Way
By Gary Sullivan
Humility and Love are the driving pulse at the heart of the Eucharist’s simplicity. For Therese, they were the driving pulse of her Little Way. Naturally, it was in receiving the Eucharist that her world made perfect sense.
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Junipero Serra - the Saint of Miracles in California
By Lorrie McNickle
Saint Junipero Serra ministered and evangelized the native peoples of California with the help of the Holy Family and Saint Joseph himself! This Saint was a saint of miracles!
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The Assumption of Mary: Full of Grace
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The “All-Holiness” of Mary, which is realized in her Assumption, also reveals her role of Mother of the Church and the greatest of our created human race.
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Saint Gregory XIII: A Pope Dedicated to Education, Science, and the Arts
By Catholic365
Honoring the memory of Saint Gregory XIII, the Pope who introduced the Gregorian Calendar and made lasting contributions to education and the arts. Let's celebrate his legacy and remember his dedication to the Catholic Church. #SaintGregoryXIII #PatronSaintofScientists #LegacyofInspiration #Pope #Educator #FirmInFaith
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Saint Junipero Serra - A Saint for our Times!
By Lorrie McNickle
This great saint should be praised and heralded, not vilified and scorned, he did what so many of us in today's culture are too cowardly to do, gave up everything he was and had for Christ - while bearing his thorn in the flesh! We should summon the courage to do the same. Instead we avoid suffering and discomfort at all costs! No wonder current culture scorns this man!
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How Sts. Peter and Paul Teach Us to Turn Back to God and Persevere
By Emily Berns
Sts. Peter and Paul teach us to how to sincerely repent after sinning against God and how to rely on His grace in order to persevere in being faithful and spreading the Gospel.
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July Feast Days and Novenas
By The Catholic Philadelphian
July blesses Catholics with so many feast days of saints and soon-to-be saints. It is also packed with some powerful novenas.
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Loving Scripture in The Little Way
By Gary Sullivan
“St. Therese was saturated in the dew of Holy Scriptures”. Though she never had a formal education in biblical studies, Therese, Doctor of the Church, demonstrated a convincing mastery of both the Old and New Testaments.
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The Inspiring Life and Legacy of Saint Peter: The First Pope and Apostle
By Catholic365
We celebrate the life and legacy of Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ and the first Pope of the Roman Catholic Church! From his humble beginnings as a fisherman to his leadership in spreading the gospel, this iconic figure continues to inspire and guide us today. Learn more by reading our latest article. #SaintPeter #Apostles #Christianity #TheFirstPope #
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Feast Day of Saint Irenaeus: A Defender of the Faith and Pioneer of Christian Theology
By Catholic365
Today we celebrate Saint Irenaeus, a bishop, theologian, and early Christian writer who devoted his life to defending the faith and correcting false teachings. He is considered one of the greatest Church Fathers of the second century and is the patron saint of theologians, librarians, and the city of Lyons, France. #SaintIrenaeus #ChristianTheology #ChurchFathers #DefenderOfFaith #PatronSaint
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Feast Day of Saint Cyril of Alexandria: A Defender of the Faith
By Catholic365
Today we remember Saint Cyril, a very important figure in the early Christian Church. His writings, speeches, and unwavering commitment to the orthodox teachings of the Church helped to preserve the faith in the face of challenges and controversies. Let us remember him as a defender of the faith and a shining example of what it means to be a faithful servant. #SaintCyril #Christianity #Bishop
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