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Fatima; The Legacy of the Scapular
By John Roskoski
Sometimes forgotten, the Scapular was part of the events at Fatima and the legacy which resonates until today.
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Saint Nicholas of Tolentino: A Life of Devotion, Charity, and Miracles
By Catholic365
Saint Nicholas of Tolentino was a man known for his piety, charity, and devotion to the sick and the poor. Born in 1245, this humble friar dedicated his life to helping others and spreading love and compassion wherever he went. We are reminded to live a life filled with kindness and love for all. #SaintNicholasOfTolentino #Compassion #Charity #Prayer #ItalianSaint #Miracles
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Shrines of Italy: Cathedral of Saint Andrew
By Christopher McCarthy
Located on Italy's most famous coastline of Amalfi, Saint Andrew's Cathedral is a rare gem you won't want to miss. Blending several architectural styles into one, this church is well known for the crypt which contains the remains of Saint Andrew himself!
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Saint Apollinaris: A Martyr of Faith and Bishop of Ravenna
By Catholic365
Honoring the memory of Saint Apollinaris, the patron saint of Ravenna and a faithful servant of Christ. A bishop and martyr of the early Christian Church, he dedicated his life to spreading the gospel and stood firm in his faith, even in the face of persecution. #SaintApollinaris #EarlyChristianMartyrs #FirmInFaith #Courage #Martyr #Gospel
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Following the Example of St. John the Baptist
By Emily Berns
All of us are called to follow the example of St. John the Baptist, whose birth we celebrate today, and share in the mission of bringing others to Christ and making the way for Him before His second coming.
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Introduction to the Thought of Saint Isaac the Syrian
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Isaac taught that the humility of God is revealed in the Incarnation of Christ. In the Old Testament God revealed himself through a chosen people and inspired prophets, but his revelation was still veiled. In the Incarnation of the Word, God humbles himself by taking on human flesh; the veiled revelations of the Old Testament become visible and approachable to all men and women in Jesus.
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The Life and Legacy of Saint Anno: Patron Saint of Germany and Archbishop of Cologne
By Catholic365
We honor Saint Anno of Germany. This remarkable bishop, statesman, and spiritual leader continues to inspire us with his unwavering devotion to God and commitment to serving others. Let's honor his memory and follow in his footsteps as we strive to live a life of love, compassion, and service to others. #SaintAnno #Devotion #Service #Inspiration #Cologne #Compassion #Love #Piety
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Fatima’s Sister Lucia declared “venerable” by Pope Francis
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pope Francis advanced the cause for canonization of Fatima's Sister Lucia. He signed a decree declaring her "venerable". Here's what Sister Lucia said in her final public interview about Fatima.
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A Look at the Array of Scapulars Given to us by Mary
By John Roskoski
The Church has approved several powerful forms of the Scapular. Each form represents another aspect of Mary, her love for us, and her grace.
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The Devoted Life of Saint Gemma Galgani: A Mystic, Spiritualist, and Stigmatist
By Catholic365
We look at the life of Saint Gemma Galgani, a true inspiration for all of us. This young mystic, spiritualist, and stigmatist dedicated her life to God despite suffering from a spinal condition. Her unwavering devotion and cheerful disposition, along with her experiences of the stigmata, earned her a reputation as a spiritual leader. #SaintGemmaGalgani #Inspiration #Devotion #Stigmata #Love
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Feast Day of Saint Paulinus of Nola: A Life of Faith and Devotion
By Catholic365
Today we celebrate the legacy of Saint Paulinus of Nola, a Roman bishop, poet, and a major figure in the history of the church. Known for his love of God, devotion to the poor, and commitment to spreading the gospel message, he remains an inspiration to us all. Patron saint of fathers, poets, vine-growers, and charitable giving. #SaintPaulinusOfNola #InspiringLegacies #DevotionToGod #Love #Hymns
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The Inspiring Saint Aloysius Gonzaga: Patron Saint of Young People, Students, and the Sick
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, a young man who dedicated his life to God and service. Born into a noble family, Aloysius rejected wealth and privilege to pursue a life of religious devotion. He is remembered today as a patron saint of young people, students, and the sick. Learn more about his life of selflessness. #SaintAloysiusGonzaga #Devotion #Compassion #CatholicFaith
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A prayer for those onboard missing OceanGate sub
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The chances of 5 individuals surviving an underwater exploration are dwindling. Here are some suggested prayers that you can include in your daily rosary or prayers for these individuals.
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Saint John of Damascus: His Encounter with Islam
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint John of Damascus is one of the first Christian thinkers to expose the weakness of the Islamic position as concerns theology and their interpretation of Sacred Scripture. While his theological legacy is often linked to his beautiful Mariology and other writings; he understood the growing threat of Islam upon the Christian world and its mission to evangelize.
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Saint John Henry Newman: Patron Saint of Catholic Universities, Colleges and Schools
By Catholic365
Saint John Henry Newman was a man of deep faith, and spirituality. From his conversion to Catholicism to founding Catholic universities, he dedicated his life to spreading knowledge and love. He is remembered for his contributions to religious studies, his advocacy for Catholic education, and his role in the Oxford Movement. #SaintJohnHenryNewman #CatholicEducation #Inspiration #Faith
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A Look at the Scapular of MARY (Part 1)
By John Roskoski
A request of Mary that seems to be largely forgotten is the wearing of the SCAPULAR. The SCAPULAR joins with the Rosary as weapons given to us at Fatima. Let us take a look at this devotion.
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Feast of Saint Romuald: An Italian Hermit, Abbot and Founder of the Camaldolese Order
By Catholic365
This inspiring saint dedicated his life to God and is known for his deep devotion to prayer and penance. From his noble beginnings to becoming a hermit, a Catholic monk, and his role as a spiritual leader, Saint Romuald's life is inspiring to many, still to this day. #SaintRomualdAbbot #ContemplativeLife #SpiritualInspiration #MonasticLife #Devotion #Nature
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