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Shrines of Italy: Sanctuary of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
By Christopher McCarthy
I recently explored the complex built in honor of Padre Pio. Home to the incorrupt body of the friar himself, as well as many artifacts from his life, it was definitely worth the trip to San Giovanni Rotundo.
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Saint Louis Martin: A Model of Faith, Family, and Love
By Catholic365
On this Fathers Day, we honor the life and legacy of Saint Louis Martin, the patron saint of families. Learn about his devotion to his family, the Blessed Sacrament, the Catholic Church, and his unwavering faith in God. #SaintLouisMartin #PatronSaintOfFamilies #FaithAndFamily #CatholicChurch #HappyFathersDay #Love
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Saint Ignatius of Antioch: An Inspiring Figure of the Early Christian Church
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, one of the Apostolic Fathers of the early Christian Church. He emphasized the importance of unity in the Church and warned against false teachings. As patron saint of bishops, the Church, and Antioch, he continues to be remembered for his strong faith and contributions to the faith. #SaintIgnatius #EarlyChristianChurch #Martyr #Leadership
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The wonders and glories of Saint Joseph
By rowen333
Ever wonder why Saint Joseph is so wonderful?
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'We Got Some Dudes!' - If Catholic Saints Played Football Part II: Defense
By Gary Sullivan
This is a continuation of a thought experiment where we think about the manly virtue of the Saints and wonder what it would look like to insert them into the sport of football.
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Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque: Her Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Catholic365
Discover the life and legacy of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. She was a French mystic, visionary, and nun who devoted her life to spreading the devotion of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and doing works of charity. She is remembered for her courage and perseverance in the face of criticism. #SacredHeartofJesus #SaintMargaretMaryAlacoque #Nun #Joy #Eucharist #Faith
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'We Got Some Dudes!' - If Catholic Saints Played Football Part I: Offense
By Gary Sullivan
What if you were a football coach and your players were the Saints, no not the New Orleans Saints, the REAL Saints. In this article, 'We Got Some Dudes' we carry out this thought experiment. Part One: The Offense Roster.
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The Strength and Courage of Saint Vitus: A Reminder of Faith in Difficult Times
By Catholic365
Celebrate the courage and strength of Saint Vitus on his feast day - June 15th. He is a powerful reminder that no matter how hard life may be, we should have faith and trust that God is with us. #FeastofStVitus #Courage #Faith #TrustinGod #Dancers
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The Legacy of Saint William of York: Patron Saint of Craftsmen, Prisoners and Bachelors
By Catholic365
Today we look at Saint William of York, the patron saint of craftsmen, prisoners, and bachelors. He was known for his charitable works, his zeal for the faith, and his piety. He encouraged the development of the arts and was a great patron of the Church. Let us remember him today and the legacy he left behind. #SaintWilliamofYork #Craftsmen #Faith #Devotion #SaintWilliamsCollege
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A Look at Saint Josemaría Escrivá: The Patron Saint of Lay People and Founder of Opus Dei
By Catholic365
We honor Saint Josemaría Escrivá, born in 1902, the patron saint of lay people and founder of Opus Dei. His teachings on the sanctity of work and the importance of lay people in the Church have had a profound impact and continue to inspire us. We remember his devotion to the Virgin Mary and his commitment to helping others find God in their daily lives. #SaintJosemaríaEscrivá #OpusDei
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Servant of God, Julia Greeley and the Sacred Heart
By J. John Basil
Servant of God, Julia Greeley, Denver’s “Angel of Charity,” became a Servant of God when her Cause for Canonization (Sainthood) was opened by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila who celebrated by a special Mass on December 18, 2016 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. She is a model for living with joy despite difficult circumstances and suffering; a great devotion to the Sacred Heart.
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Saint Pope Leo III: A Significant Figure in Catholic Church History
By Catholic365
Learn about the impact Saint Pope Leo III had on the Roman Catholic Church and the Western world. This important figure in history served as Pope from 795-816 and was instrumental in the crowning of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor and he made historical contributions to liturgical music. #PopeLeoIII #CatholicHistory #LiturgicalMusic #Charlemagne #PatronSaintofRome
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The Maronite Way: Brief Introduction to the Syriac-Maronite Catholic Church
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Historically centered in Lebanon and Syria, the Maronite church was formed by Syriac Christians who developed their own hierarchy and traditions from the mid-fourth century onwards. During the Islamic conquest, Maronites retreated to the mountains in Lebanon. The only Church within the Catholic Communion of Churches in union with the Pope of Rome to be named after a person, Saint Maron.
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Saint Barnabas: The Life and Legacy of the Christian Apostle
By Catholic365
Discover the story of Saint Barnabas, the patron saint of Cyprus and encouragement. From his introduction to apostle Paul to his missionary journeys, learn about the major life events and interesting facts of this remarkable apostle and his contributions to the early Christian church. #SaintBarnabas #Christianity #InspiringLegacy #Gospel
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12 Quotes from the Saints on the Holy Eucharist
By Tom Perna
Quotes from the Saints about the Holy Eucharist
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Shrines of Italy: Sanctuary of Saint Rita
By Christopher McCarthy
Built in 1947 atop the remains of the original monastery, The Sanctuary of Saint Rita of Cascia is a vibrant monument to her life, housing not only her incorrupt body, but also that of her most devout follower.
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The Inspiring Devotion of Saint Gertrude of Helfta, the Benedictine Mystic
By Catholic365
Gertrude the Great was a Benedictine nun and writer who was known for her profound spiritual experiences and her writings on the interior life. Her devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and love for the Eucharist continue to inspire us to this day. Let us remember her teachings and seek to deepen our relationship with God. #SaintGertrude #Mystic #Devotion #SacredHeartofJesus #Love #Faith
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