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Saint Thomas of Villanova: A Life Dedicated to God and the Poor
By Catholic365
Saint Thomas of Villanova, a true champion of the poor and the downtrodden. He dedicated his life to helping those in need and was known for his deep devotion to God and his humility. Let us remember his legacy and strive to follow in his footsteps by being charitable and compassionate towards others. #FeastDay #SaintThomasofVillanova #Charity
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Discovering the Life and Legacy of Saint Casmir: The Patron Saint of Poland and Lithuania
By Catholic365
It is the feast day of Saint Casmir, the patron saint of Poland and Lithuania. This young prince lived a simple and ascetic life, dedicating himself to prayer and good works. He played a crucial role in uniting the two countries and is known for his devotion to the Virgin Mary and the Rosary. Learn more about his life in our latest article. #SaintCasmir #PatronSaint #Poland #Lithuania #Faith
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How St. Katharine Drexel Defeated the Klan
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Did you know the Ku Klux Klan was beaten by a nun?
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Shrines of Italy: Santa Maria Novella
By Christopher McCarthy
The first major cathedral ever built in Florence, Santa Maria Novella has a long and rich history.
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The Saintly Messenger: The Life and Legacy of Archangel Gabriel
By Catholic365
Pay homage to Saint Gabriel, the patron saint of messengers, telecommunications, postal workers, television and radio workers, and those who are deaf and hard of hearing. He is the great messenger of God! Call on him for his power and protection and guidance in your life. #SaintGabriel #Protector #Messenger #God #Communication #Prayer #CatholicChurch
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The Spiritual Journey of Saint Teresa of Avila: Advocate of Mental Prayer and Contemplation
By Catholic365
The life and legacy of Saint Teresa of Avila, a powerful Spanish mystic and religious reformer. From her mystical visions to her founding of the Discalced Carmelites, her impact on the Catholic Church is undeniable. Learn more about this remarkable woman in our latest article. #SaintTeresaofAvila #Mystic #ReligiousReformer #Catholic Church #MentalPrayer
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St. Therese of Lisieux explains: prayer is a “surge of the heart”
By Kevin J. Banet
What is the secret of the saint’s littleness? It is her simple way to reach out to God.
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Today we Celebrate the Legacy of Saint David - Patron Saint of Wales
By Catholic365
Celebrate the legacy of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales and one of the three patron saints of the United Kingdom! He is remembered for his commitment to spreading Christianity and for his many miracles. #SaintDavid #Wales #Christianity #Saints #DewiSant #PatronSaint
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March Feast Days
By The Catholic Philadelphian
March, dedicated to St. Joseph, has some incredible feast days throughout the month along with our Lenten observations of abstinence and fasting.
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The Life and Legacy of Saint Hildegard: A Twelfth-Century German Benedictine Nun, Healer, Mystic and Author
By Catholic365
Check out the inspiring story of Saint Hildegard, a twelfth-century German Benedictine nun and healer. This remarkable woman was a pioneering scientist, writer, composer, mystic and philosopher. Her teachings and hymns are still relevant today. #SaintHildegard #Healing #CatholicChurch ##WomeninHistory #Music #Hymns #FamousNuns
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When the Gentle St. Francis de Sales Directly Opposed His Father’s Urgent Demand
By Kevin J. Banet
You might be amazed at the story of how St. Francis de Sales, known for his gentleness, firmly disagreed with his own father over an important matter early in his priesthood. St. Francis was born into a noble family in the Duchy of Savoy in 1567.
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The Guardian and Healer: A Closer Look at Saint Raphael, the Archangel
By Catholic365
Calling all travelers, the sick, and those in need of healing! We honor Saint Raphael, the patron saint of all those in need of protection and guidance on their journey. He is known for his healing powers and his role as a guide and protector during dangerous journeys. Let us turn to him for support and strength on our own journeys. #SaintRaphael #Archangel #Healing #Travelers #Comfort #Strength
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The Inspiring Story of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha: The Lily of the Mohawks
By Catholic365
Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, "Lily of the Mohawks." A devout Catholic and the first Native American to be canonized by the Catholic Church. She is a patron saint of the environment, ecology, Native Americans and World Youth Day. Let us take inspiration from her devotion to her faith and her commitment to living a virtuous life. #SaintKateriTekakwitha #Catholic #NativeAmerican #Courage
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A Look at the Life of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux: Patron Saint, Spiritual Leader and Theologian
By Catholic365
Today we remember the life and legacy of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux - an influential figure of the 12th century known for his sermons, writings, and role in the Cistercian monastic order. He is the patron saint of beekeepers, candlemakers, catechists, and those who are falsely accused. His feast day is celebrated on August 20th. #SaintBernard #CistercianOrder #PatronSaint"
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Little-Known Book Reveals How St. Anthony Mary Claret Honored the Mercedarian Friars
By Kevin J. Banet
A book of more than a century old has revealed that one of the greatest saints of the Western Hemisphere considered the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy as an important an order as the Franciscans and Dominicans.
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Personal Distractions and the Rosary. . . The Saints Offer Some Help (Part 2)
By John Roskoski
The saints offer some interesting ways to stay focused during the recitation of the Rosary. They may be challenging, but they work. All will increase your connection to Our Mother, and you do not have to be a saint to benefit from their ideas.
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Miraculous healing of unborn child leads to Beatification
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The unborn child was in grave danger and the intercession of a religious sister has led to her beatification. If you have not heard of Mother Elisabetta (Eliza) Martinez, then you are missing a blessing.
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