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The Conversion of Saint Paul: An Apostle Formed On The Road To Damascus
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Paul’s life changed on the road to Damascus when he encounters the Risen Lord. Therefore the Conversion of Paul, is also the fulfillment of his faith in God. An expansion of his horizon of faith, that came to encompass Jew and Gentile alike; in the Church, the Body of Christ, the People of God.
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The Inspiring story of Saint Isaac Jogues: A French Jesuit Missionary and Martyr
By Catholic365
Saint Isaac Jogues, a French Jesuit missionary who brought the Good News to the Hurons and Iroquois. Learn about his compassionate work, captivity, and unwavering faith. Celebrated as the patron saint of North America, Canada, missions, and exploration, he continues to inspire us to this day. #SaintIsaacJogues #InspiringLegacy #Prayer #PatronSaint #Grace
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The Selfless Service of Saint Teresa of Calcutta: A Life Dedicated to Helping the Poor and Underprivileged
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Teresa of Calcutta, the Catholic nun who devoted her life to serving the poor and underprivileged. From founding the Missionaries of Charity to her tireless efforts to help the most marginalized people in society, her selfless service continues to inspire us all. Read our article to learn more. #SaintTeresa #Calcutta #Service #Inspiring #TheNeedy #Rosary #Pray
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SAINT SHARBEL: A SAINT FOR ALL SEASONS
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Sharbel is a saint for all seasons and for all peoples, he shows that the power of God resides where there is humility, simplicity, and Christ-like love.
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Saint Florian: A Hero of Faith, Courage, and Selflessness
By Catholic365
Honor the brave and faithful Saint Florian this May 4th. The patron saint of firefighters, floods, chimney sweeps, and Austria, Saint Florian is remembered for his courage and selflessness. Celebrate his feast today by remembering his unwavering faith and devotion to God and his charity to others. #SaintFlorian #FeastDay #PatronSaint #Bravery #Faith #Service #Honor #Firefighters
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It's Time To Exit Time
By Elena Sapphire
It’s time to exit time and dwell within the realm of eternity. The Kingdom of God is within us, and we must enter into the depths of our souls, into our true selves to discover the throne room of God in our center, and allow Christ to be the King of our Hearts.
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Living a Life of Faith: The Legacy of Saint Phillip, Apostle of Jesus Christ
By Catholic365
Celebrate the legacy of Saint Phillip, one of the twelve original apostles of Jesus and the patron saint of hat makers, pastry chefs, and bakers! His feast day is May 3rd. He is known for having a great faith and encouraging others to do the same. Let us learn from his example and life devoted to the service of Christ! #SaintPhillip #FeastDay #Jesus #Christianity #Faith #Apostle
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Feast Day of Saint Athanasius: The Bishop, Theologian, and Defender of the Faith
By Catholic365
Honoring Saint Athanasius today - the Father of Orthodoxy and defender of the divinity of Christ. He courageously fought against the Arian heresy that denied Jesus was truly God and is remembered for his intelligence, devotion to the fight against the Arian heresy and his contributions to the Nicene Creed. #SaintAthanasius #DoctoroftheChurch #PatronSaintofTheologians #ChristianDoctrine
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May 1, Feast of St. Joseph
By John Roskoski
Let us honor St. Joseph, foster father of Jesus, spouse of Mary on this, his feast day. He sets a powerful standard for all generations after him; those who would take up the mantle of fatherhood.
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Saint Joseph the Worker and the Mindset of the Maypole
By David Breitenbeck
Saint Joseph the Worker stands as an eternal reminder that it is in our daily duties and responsibilities, in caring for those under our care, and not in grand schemes of large-scale reform that we render service to God.
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Saint Thomas and His Christians
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Thomas symbolizes the vitality of the missionary Syriac tradition within Christianity. Spreading the truth of the Gospel of Christ over thousands of miles, along ancient roads, deserts, mountains, and along risky waterways, Syriac men and women, monastics, clergy, and laity, braved the dangers of an often hostile world.
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Saint Martin of Tours: A Life of Charity and Devotion
By Catholic365
The inspiring life of Saint Martin of Tours, patron saint of beggars, drunkards, horses, riders, soldiers and the poor. He lived a life dedicated to helping others and spreading the gospel. He was a soldier in the Roman army and afterwards became a monk. He is known for his mercy and humility, and his acts of charity and kindness. #SaintMartin #Inspiring #Charity #Mercy #Horseman
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Santa Maria Maggiore (Assisi)
By Christopher McCarthy
Increasingly well-known as the resting place for the body of Blessed Carlo Acutis, the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore is a modest home for a modern saint. Definitely worth stopping by next time you're in Assisi!
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Remembering Saint Pius V: The Pope Who Strengthened the Catholic Church
By Catholic365
Saint Pius V, the Pope who played a crucial role in the Counter-Reformation and the Council of Trent. Learn about his devotion to the Holy Rosary and his contributions to the Catholic Church as a patron saint of brewers, lace makers, and pharmacists. Celebrate his feast day on April 30 and remember his impact on the world. #SaintPiusV #CounterReformation #CouncilofTrent #Eucharist #Rosary #Pope
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Feast Day of Saint Catherine of Siena: A 14th Century Italian Mystic and Peacemaker
By Catholic365
Discover the inspiring story of Saint Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century Italian saint and mystic known for her intense spirituality, asceticism, and role as a peacemaker during the papal schism. Learn about her life events, patronage, and feast day in our latest article. #SaintCatherineofSiena #CatholicChurch #InspiringWomen #History #Devotion #PatronSaint
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Who is St. Peter Chanel?
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
We remember St. Peter Chanel, the patron saint of Oceania, on April 28.
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The Courageous Martyrdom of Saint Peter Chanel: Celebrating His Feast Day on April 28th
By Catholic365
Remembering Saint Peter Chanel today, a French priest and martyr. He was a courageous and faithful missionary who dedicated his life to spreading the gospel, even in the face of opposition and sickness. On his feast day, April 28th, let us remember his example of dedication and faith. #SaintPeterChanel #Missionary #Faith #Perseverance #Martyr #IslandofFutuna
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