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The Devoted Life of Saint Pascal Baylon: Patron Saint of the Eucharist and Love for the Poor
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring life of Saint Pascal Baylon, the Spanish friar known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist and love for the poor. On this feast day, let us remember his legacy and strive to live a life filled with compassion, selflessness and faith. #SaintPascalBaylon #Eucharist #Compassion #Faith #BlessedSacrament #PrayerLife
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The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Her Praises in the First-Half of the First Christian Millennium
By Rev. David A. Fisher
At the Gates of Paradise we enter into that perfect relationship with God and his holy martyrs and saints, the Church of heaven that John speaks about in his Apocalypse/Revelation, whose queen is the Holy Virgin.
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Saint Honore: The Compassionate Bishop and Patron Saint of Bakers and Pastry Chefs
By Catholic365
Today we celebrate Saint Honore the patron saint of bakers and pastry chefs. Learn about the fascinating story of this French bishop and the legend of the miraculous loaf of bread that saved a city! #SaintHonore #Bakers #PastryChefs #Miracles #Faith #Bread #Prayer #FeastDay
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OUT OF EGYPT: A TALE OF TWO JOSEPHS
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Both the Joseph the Patriarch, the Fair, the son of Jacob, and Saint Joseph the husband of Mary, the protector of the Holy Family, the Worker; were righteous men who found themselves unexpectedly in the land of Egypt. Joseph son of Jacob and Joseph son of Heli, both found Egypt a place of acceptance and safety from the turmoil they were facing in their homeland.
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The Courageous Faith of Saint Dympha: Patron Saint of Mental Illness and Runaways
By Catholic365
A look at the life of Saint Dymphna, the patron saint of those suffering from mental Illness, epilepsy and more. Read our latest article here and learn about her fascinating story, including her escape from a forced marriage and her dedication to helping the poor and sick. #SaintDymphna #MentalHealth #Hope #Courage #Purity
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Shrines of Italy: Church of San Sigismondo
By Christopher McCarthy
The final resting place for the incorrupt body of Blessed Imelda Lambertini, the Church of San Sigismondo is a gorgeous little sanctuary in the heart of downtown Bologna.
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The Faithful Follower: Discovering the Story of Saint Matthias
By Catholic365
Do you know the story of Saint Matthias? He was the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot and was a follower of Jesus before he was chosen. He is the patron saint of alcoholics, carpenters, and tailors. His feast day is celebrated on February 24th. Learn more about this brave and devoted follower of Jesus. #SaintMatthias #Christianity #Alcoholics #Carpenters #Tailors #Apostle #Jesus
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Our Lady of Fatima Asked to Pray the Rosary Daily!
By J. John Basil
May 13 is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima and marks the anniversary of the Blessed Mother’s six appearances in Fatima, Portugal in 1917 where she asked the faithful to pray the Rosary Daily.
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The Devoted Life of Saint Paul of the Cross: Founder of the Passionist Order
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Paul of the Cross, founder of the Passionist religious order and a man of deep devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ. Patron saint of sufferers of mental and emotional afflictions, his commitment to spreading God's love and helping the poor inspires us still today. Learn more about his life and legacy here. #SaintPaulOfTheCross #Passionist #DevotionToJesus
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The Inspiring Story of Saint Faith, Hope and Charity - Patron Saints of Children, Lost Articles, Widows and Childless Couples
By Catholic365
Let us honor and remember the inspiring story of Saint Faith, Hope, and Charity - three sisters who lived their lives with unwavering faith and devotion to God. Learn about their bravery in the face of persecution and the impact they had on the early Christian Church. #Saints #FaithHopeCharity #Inspiration #ChristianHeritage #Sisters #ChildlessCouples
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Saint Emily de Vialar: A Life Dedicated to Compassion and Service
By Catholic365
Saint Emily de Vialar, the patron saint of Algeria and a true embodiment of compassion. Born into a wealthy family, she left her comfortable life to serve the poor and the sick, earning her the nickname "Mother of the Poor". Let us follow her example and strive to help the world through acts of kindness and compassion #SaintEmilydeVialar #Compassion #Poverty #Devotion #Nuns
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Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Saint John of Avila
By Catholic365
We explore the life of of Saint John of Avila, the Spanish priest, mystic, and theologian who dedicated his life to teaching and reforming the Catholic Church. He was a mentor to Saint Teresa of Ávila and other great figures of the Catholic Reformation. Today, we celebrate his feast day on May 10th! #Catholicism #Reformation #History #HolySpirit #Avila #Spain
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The Story of Saint Dionysius: Patron Saint of France and More
By Catholic365
Today we look at legendary Saint Dionysius, the 3rd-century Christian martyr and patron saint of France, Paris, brewers and winemakers. His beheading and subsequent journey to Saint-Denis has been commemorated in numerous works of art and his feast day is celebrated on October 9th. #SaintDionysius #PatronSaint #Martyr #Christianity #France #Bishop
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Honoring the Legacy of Saint Peter Canisius: Patron Saint of Students and the Netherlands
By Catholic365
The legacy of Saint Peter Canisius, a Jesuit priest and missionary who dedicated his life to spreading the gospel and serving the Catholic Church. A patron saint of students and the Netherlands, he founded the first Jesuit college in Germany and wrote several books and catechisms to reinforce the teachings of the faith. #SaintPeterCanisius #Jesuit #Catholic #ReligiousLeaders #FirmInFaith
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The saint who helped make a saint
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Saints have a history of making other saints. St. Rose Venerini is no exception. Don't miss a chance to get to know her.
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A Look at Saint Rose Venerini: Patron Saint of Catholic Teachers and Educators
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Rose Venerini, patron saint of Catholic teachers and educators. This Italian saint dedicated her life to the education of young girls and the promotion of the Catholic faith. She remains a source of inspiration for us today. Learn more about her life and legacy in our latest article. #SaintRoseVenerini #CatholicEducation #Prayer #Rosary #Faith
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St. Dominic Savio: how a child impressed St. Don Bosco
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He was only a child. How much impact could a child possibly have on a future saint? It was enough for Don Bosco to write a book about the child.
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