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Feast Day of Saint Ephrem the Syrian: A Life of Faith, Poetry, and Scholarship
By Catholic365
Honoring the legacy of Saint Ephrem the Syrian, a 4th-century Christian deacon, poet, and theologian. Known for his beautiful hymns and extensive writings on the faith, Saint Ephrem remains an inspiration to us all. Let us celebrate his life and achievements on his feast day, June 9th. #SaintEphrem #Christianity #Legacy #Hymns #DoctorofTheChurch #Piety
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Pope Saint John XXIII: A Life of Compassion, Humility, and Unity
By Catholic365
Discover the life and legacy of Pope Saint John XXIII, known as "Good Pope John" for his kindness and compassion, he played a crucial role in the Second Vatican Council and will forever be remembered for his efforts to promote unity and peace within the Catholic Church. Learn more about this beloved Pope in our latest article. #PopeJohnXXIII #CatholicChurch #UnityAndPeace
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Saint John the Baptizer and Forerunner of Our Lord
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The birth of John the Baptist was miraculous and mirrors the birth of Isaac from his parents Abraham and Sarah who were very old, like the parents of John, Zechariah and Elizabeth. Then he was given the name John, meaning graced by God. By being named John, it reveals that he has been singled out, given a particular grace for his future ministry.
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How the Catholic Church determines who is canonized?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Do you know how the Church determines who is canonized a saint? It's a fascinating process.
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The Courage of Saint Miguel Pro: Patron Saint of Mexico and Hispanic Americans
By Catholic365
Saint Miguel Pro, a Mexican Catholic priest who lived from January 13, 1891 to November 23, 1927. Despite facing persecution and danger during the Mexican Revolution, Saint Miguel Pro remained steadfast in his faith and dedicated himself to serving the Church and caring for the poor and sick. He is symbol of courage and inspiration. #SaintMiguelPro #Saint #CatholicHeroes #Mexico #Martyr
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Saint Norbert : Patron Saint of Peace and Farmers
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Norbert of Xanten! From his conversion to a life of piety to founding the Premonstratensian Order, this saint lived a life devoted to God and serving the poor. He continues to be a model of faith and devotion, and his legacy lives on today. He is the patron saint of peace, farmers, and archbishops. #SaintNorbert #ReligiousHistory #Inspiration #Devotion
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The Legacy of Saint Boniface: A Life Devoted to Faith and Spreading the Gospel
By Catholic365
Celebrate the legacy of Saint Boniface, the patron saint of Germany, Bavaria, and the Netherlands. This 8th century Benedictine monk and archbishop dedicated his life to the conversion of Germanic peoples to Christianity and is remembered for his courage, devotion to God, and his tireless evangelization. #SaintBoniface #ApostleofGermany #FeastDay #PatronSaint #CatholicChurch
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Feast Day of Saint Francis Caracciolo: A Legacy of Compassion and Dedication to the Sick
By Catholic365
We celebrate Saint Francis Caracciolo, patron saint of the sick, hospitals and. Born on October 2nd, 1563, he dedicated his life to serving the sick and educating the young. His Hospital of the Incurables in Naples was one of the first of its kind and continues to inspire those in the healthcare industry. #SaintFrancisCaracciolo #FeastDay#Sick #Compassion #Healthcare #BlessedSacrament
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The Inspiring Life and Legacy of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla: A Model of Faith and Protection of the Unborn
By Catholic365
We honor Saint Gianna Beretta Molla, born in 1922. As the patron saint of mothers, mothers-to-be, and unborn children, her selfless devotion to her family, commitment to her faith, and the sanctity of life continue to inspire us. Let us remember her life of service and her dedication to the vocation of marriage. #SaintGiannaBerettaMolla #Faith #Love #Courage #Mothering #Family #Prayer
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Saint Marcellinus the Priest and Saint Peter the Exorcist: Martyrs of Faith
By Catholic365
The bravery and devotion of two incredible saints, Saint Marcellinus the Priest and Saint Peter the Exorcist. These fearless men stood up for their faith during a time of intense persecution and inspired countless others with their unwavering faith. Remembering their legacy on June 2nd. #SaintMarcellinus #SaintPeterTheExorcist #FirmInFaith #Martyrdom #Exorcist #Priest #Courage
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Feast Day of Saint Justin Martyr: A Courageous Defender of the Faith
By Catholic365
Today we honor the legacy of Saint Justin Martyr, a Christian apologist and martyr who lived in the 2nd century AD. He is remembered for his eloquent defense of the faith and bravery in the face of persecution. Saint Justin is the patron saint of philosophers and converts. His feast day is celebrated on June 1st. #SaintJustinMartyr #EarlyChristianity #PatronSaint #Philosophers #Convert #Bravery
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The Visitation Reminds Us of the Gift of Presence
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
The Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary brings us gifts, challenges and an invitation.
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Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross: A Jewish Convert to Catholicism and a Martyr of the Catholic Faith
By Catholic365
The inspiring life of Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, philosopher, Carmelite nun, and martyr who dedicated her life to the pursuit of knowledge and faith. From her conversion from Judaism to Catholicism, to her philosophical contributions, and ultimate sacrifice during the Holocaust. She was a woman of incredible courage, faith and dedication to her beliefs. #martyr #convert #nun #faith
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5 Saints Who Were in the Military
By Gabriella Batel
In honor of Memorial Day, a list of saints who were soldiers.
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The Time I Asked Saint Therese For A Red Rose
By Elena Sapphire
I asked Saint Therese to send me a red rose, as a sign that my prayers were being heard. The novena ends, and Saint Therese’s feast day rolls around. I hadn’t received a rose yet, so I asked her with disappointment, “Where is my rose?” At Mass, after receiving Holy Communion, I heard Jesus tell me in the depths of my soul “Your red rose is My Sacred Heart, the delight of all delights."
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Pope Saint John XXII: A Champion of the Catholic Church
By Catholic365
A look at the life and legacy of Pope Saint John XXII, the patron saint of Avignon, France, the blind, the deaf and the elderly. He is considered a Doctor of the Church and a reformer of the Catholic Church who sought to strengthen it and its clergy, and he is remembered for his theological works which shaped the Church’s doctrine. #PopeJohnXXII #CatholicChurch #Avignon #PapalSchism
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Syriac Monasticism: Individualism, Asceticism, and Symbolism
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Christian Monasticism began in the ancient Near East of Egypt, Greater Syria, and Greater Persia. Eventually the three pillars of monasticism emerged: Hermits, Communal Monastics, Individual hermitages living in close proximity.
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