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Lorica of St. Patrick
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pray the Lorica of St. Patrick.
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The Life and Legacy of Saint Patrick: The Patron Saint of Ireland
By Catholic365
Happy Saint Patrick's Day! Today we celebrate the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. He is known for his work in converting the Irish people to Christianity. He is also known for using the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to the Irish people. Learn more about Saint Patrick by reading our latest article here. #StPatricksDay #SaintPatrick #Ireland #Christianity #Shamrock #HolyTrinity
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Why the St. Patrick dispensations are harmful to the faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Many bishops across the country have provided dispensations from the obligation to abstain from meat this Friday in honor of St. Patrick. Would the great saint agree with these dispensations? Absolutely not. The dispensations are harmful to the universal church and the faith of Catholics.
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Exploring the Life and Legacy of Saint Columban: The Irish Monk and Missionary
By Catholic365
A look into the life of Saint Columban, the Irish monk and missionary who spread Christianity throughout Europe in the 6th century. Not only was he a spiritual leader, but he also helped shape the development of monasticism and left a lasting legacy through his many monasteries. #saintcolumban #monasticism #christianity #motorcyclists #travelers #Irish
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The Celtic Cross and the Impact of Saint Columba: An Irish Monk and Missionary
By Catholic365
The Celtic Cross: a symbol of Saint Columba's impact. This Irish monk & missionary spread Christianity in Ireland & Scotland and is credited with developing Celtic Christian art and the spread of the Celtic cross. He is also the patron saint of Derry & Scottish Highlands. #SaintColumba #CelticCross #IrishHistory #Christianity
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Saint Marcellus the Centurion: Patron Saint of Military Personnel
By Catholic365
Remembering Saint Marcellus the Centurion, patron saint of military personnel and Christian martyr. Remembering the sacrifices made by all military personnel past and present. #SaintMarcellus #MilitaryPersonnel #Martyr #ChristianFaith
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St. Brigatta (Bridget) and Our Lady of Sorrows
By John Roskoski
St. Brigatta (Bridget) had many visions of Our Lady of Sorrows. Her revelations show that Mary suffered through the anguish that was brought by the ministry of her son, Jesus.
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Honoring Saint Louis IX: The Pious King and Patron Saint of France
By Catholic365
We honor Saint Louis IX, the only French king to be canonized. Known for his wisdom, justice, and charity, he dedicated his reign to improving the lives of his subjects and spreading the word of God. Let us take inspiration from his devotion to the poor and the sick and his role in the construction of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. #SaintLouisIX #France #Charity #DevotiontoMary #Faith
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Saint Gregory the Great: Pope, Theologian, and Patron Saint of Musicians
By Catholic365
Today we remember Saint Gregory the Great, a prominent figure in the history of Christianity known for his contributions as Pope, his advocacy for monasticism, his writings on theology and pastoral care, and his role in promoting the use of Gregorian Chant in the Church. He is a patron saint of musicians, singers, students, and teachers. #SaintGregorytheGreat #GregorianChant #Singing #FeastDay
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Discovering Saint Martha: The Patron Saint of Cooks and Travelers
By Catholic365
Discover the story of Saint Martha, an important biblical figure and close friend of Jesus. Learn about her role in the New Testament and about this remarkable woman and her legacy #SaintMartha #Bible #Jesus #CatholicHistory #Lazarus #FriendofJesus
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The Legacy of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina: Padre Pio, from Stigmata to Sainthood
By Catholic365
The amazing life and legacy of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, also known as Padre Pio. He is known for his stigmata, his strong devotion to God and the Virgin Mary and his ability to perform miracles and bilocation. He is the patron saint of civil defense volunteers, adolescents, and those suffering from stress and emotional strain. Let's remember his impact on so many lives. #PadrePio #Miracles #Faith
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To Dispense or Not to Dispense
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. Patrick's feast day is on a Lenten Friday. Many dioceses and archdioceses issued a dispensation. Yes, we can eat meat on this particular Friday. There's a catch to it. Then again, maybe we will not have meat at all to keep up with our consistency.
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The Heroic Legacy of Saint Maximillian Kolbe: A Priest who Sacrificed his Life to Save Another
By Catholic365
We honor the life of Saint Maximillian Kolbe, a true hero of selflessness and sacrifice. In 1941, he voluntarily took the place of a fellow prisoner in Auschwitz concentration camp, ultimately giving his life to save another. He is the patron saint of drug addicts, political prisoners, families, journalists, prisoners, and the pro-life movement. #SaintMaximillianKolbe #VirginMary #Sacrifice #Love
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All My Ladies!
By Gabriella Batel
In honor of International Women's Day, let's take a look at the Church's indominable women from all walks of life.
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The Legacy of Saint John of God: The Patron Saint of the Sick and Hospitals
By Catholic365
We celebrate Saint John of God, the patron saint of the sick and hospitals! He devoted his life to serving those in need and founded the Order of Hospitallers. His compassion and humility continue to inspire us to this day. Let us honor his memory by committing ourselves to serving others and providing care for the sick and needy. #SaintJohnofGod #Hospitallers #Service #Compassion #PatriotSaint
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Discovering the Story of Saint Ursula: Patron Saint of Virgins, Students, and Archers
By Catholic365
Celebrate Saint Ursula. She is the patron saint of students, virgins, and archers. Her legacy lives on in the form of shrines and stories that have been passed down through the centuries. Learn more by reading our latest article here. #SaintUrsula #Christianity #History #Martyrdom #PatronSaint
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Saint Robert Bellarmine: Theologian, Apologist, and Patron Saint of Catechists
By Catholic365
Today, we remember and honor Saint Robert Bellarmine, a Jesuit priest, theologian, and cardinal who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries. As a patron saint of catechists and those seeking knowledge, let us remember to always strive for deeper understanding and to defend our beliefs with grace and wisdom. #SaintRobertBellarmine #Catholic #Faith #Catechists
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