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Saint Christopher: The Patron Saint of Travelers and Protector of Journeys
By Catholic365
Traveling on a journey? Don't forget to ask for Saint Christopher's protection! This beloved Christian saint and martyr is the patron of travelers. Learn more about his life, legends and how he can help you on your journey in our latest article. #SaintChristopher #JesusChrist #Travelers #Christian #Martyr #ChristChild
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Saint Andrew: The Apostle, Martyr and Beloved Patron Saint
By Catholic365
Honor Saint Andrew, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ and the patron saint of Scotland, Romania, and Russia. He is also the patron saint of fishermen, singers, and sore throats. His legacy lives on through his teachings. Let us remember and give thanks for the sacrifices and dedication of Saint Andrew in spreading the word of God. #SaintAndrew #Apostle #Disciple #Fisherman
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The Inspiring Legacy of Saint Mary Magdalene: A Witness to the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus
By Catholic365
Discover the powerful story of Saint Mary Magdalene - a woman who witnessed the Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus. Known as the patron saint of repentant sinners, women, and travelers, her legacy continues to inspire many. Learn more about her role in the Bible by reading our latest article. #SaintMaryMagdalene #WomenInReligion #Repentence #Redemption #Jesus
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The Little Flower: The Life and Legacy of Saint Therese of Lisieux
By Catholic365
Honor the Little Flower, Saint Therese of Lisieux. She was a woman of joyful faith, unwavering confidence in the power of prayer, and a firm commitment to do all things for love of God. Her words still inspire us today: “God does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them.” #SaintTherese #LittleFlower #Lisieux #Prayer
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Saint Martin de Porres: The Selfless Healer and Advocate for the Poor
By Catholic365
Today we honor Saint Martin de Porres, known for his work with the poor, devotion to the sick, and his humility. He was canonized by Pope John XXIII in 1962 and is the patron saint of social justice, mixed-race people, and hair stylists. Learn more by reading our latest article. #SaintMartinDePorres #SocialJustice #PatronSaint
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Saint Charles Borromeo: A Model of Charitable Works and Strong Leadership during the Counter-Reformation
By Catholic365
Saints are not just stories from the past, they are examples for us to follow in our daily lives. Today, we remember Saint Charles Borromeo - a cardinal and archbishop who devoted his life to serving the poor and strengthening the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation. He is a patron saint of catechists and seminarians, a true inspiration for all of us to follow. #saintcharlesborromeo
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Saint Jude Thaddeus: The Apostle and Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes
By Catholic365
Let's take a moment to remember and honor Saint Jude Thaddeus today! He was a loyal apostle of Jesus who dedicated his life to spreading the gospel. He is a patron saint of lost causes and hospitals, and is remembered for his unwavering faith and courage. #SaintJude #ApostleofJesus #LostCauses #Hospitals #FaithandCourage
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You can Obtain Anything With the Rosary
By John Roskoski
Mary, by her promises, and through St. Therese, tells us that all things can be obtained through the recitation of the Rosary. While we often bet distracted by the chaos of our busy lives, the power of the Rosary remains unabated and indomiable.
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The Life and Legacy of Saint Lawrence of Rome: Courage and Humility in the Face of Persecution
By Catholic365
Saint Lawrence of Rome, a beloved martyr of the Catholic Church! He was known for his courage and faith, and his enduring example of how to remain steadfast in the face of persecution. May his life and legacy continue to inspire us all. Learn more by reading our latest article. #SaintLawrence #CatholicChurch #Courage #Faith #Persecution
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Saint Francis Xavier: The Apostle of the East and the patron saint of Catholic Missions
By Catholic365
Celebrate the legacy of Saint Francis Xavier ! The patron saint of Catholic missions and one of the most important figures in the history of Christianity in Asia. He dedicated his life to spreading the word of God throughout Asia. He is remembered for his humility, compassion and dedication to helping the poor and the sick. #SaintFrancisXavier #Catholic #Missions #Christianity #Asia
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Honoring Saint Matthew: The Apostle and Author of the Gospel of Matthew
By Catholic365
We honor Saint Matthew, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus and the author of the Gospel of Matthew. As the patron saint of tax collectors, accountants, and bankers, let us remember to follow in his footsteps and leave our old ways behind to serve and follow our faith. Learn more by reading our latest article here. #saintmatthew #apostle #gospelofmatthew #newtestament
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St. Valentine's Day Prepares Us to Love
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
With the right perspective, St. Valentine's Day can prepare us for Lent.
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Saint Valentine of Rome: Patron Saint of Love, Young People, and Happy Marriages
By Catholic365
Saint Valentine was a priest in Rome during the 3rd century AD and is known for secretly performing marriages for young couples during a time when Emperor Claudius II had banned marriage for young men. His legacy lives on as the patron saint of love, young people, and happy marriages. Learn more about Saint Valentine and the significance of February 14th in our latest article. #Valentine #Love
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Meet Saint John Bosco
By John Roskoski
Saint John Bosco (not the saint of chocolate milk) is often overlooked because of the target of his ministry. He devoted his life to guiding "problem children" and bestowing a powerful spiritual model of work and temperance.
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Saint Margaret of Antioch: The Dragon Slayer and Martyr of Faith
By Catholic365
We honor Saint Margaret of Antioch, a powerful symbol of faith and perseverance. Known as the "Dragon Slayer," Margaret refused to renounce her Christian faith and ultimately became a martyr in the 4th century AD. Let us remember her courage and dedication to her beliefs. #saintmargaret #martyr #courage #faith #christianity
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A Life of Devotion: Saint Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of Divine Mercy
By Catholic365
Today we remember Saint Faustina Kowalska, the Apostle of Divine Mercy and the first saint of the 21st century. She was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 2000 and is the patron saint of mercy, the sick, and the dying. #DivineMercy #SaintFaustina #DivineMercyImage #Jubilee2000
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The Miracles and Legacy of Saint Anthony of Padua
By Catholic365
Today we honor Saint Anthony of Padua, a beloved Catholic saint and the patron saint of lost or stolen items, miracles, and the poor. His life of service to the Church and his passion for the gospel continue to be an inspiration to us all. #saintanthony #catholic #miracles #faith
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