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The Inspirational Life of Saint John Bosco: The Apostle of Youth
By Catholic365
Inspiring others to be like Saint John Bosco! He dedicated his life to the education and spiritual formation of young people. He was known for his great patience, kindness and compassion. His feast day is celebrated on January 31st - let's celebrate his life and remember his example of dedication and service to young people. #SaintJohnBosco #PatronSaintOfYouth #PatronSaintOfEditors #Rosary
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A Secret Recipe for Teaching Children and Youth
By J. John Basil
St. John Bosco (1815 – 1888), founder of the Salesians developed an approach to education and care of children and youth called the “Preventive System”. He gathered destitute children in industrializing Turin, Italy and taught them with loving kindness, reason and religion. His Salesians are in 133 countries today.
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Mary and her Rosary; Unrecognized Weapons
By John Roskoski
Mary and her Rosary are powerful weapons that could change the course of world events. She has proved this many times over the course of history. We need her now!!!!
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Saint Augustine of Hippo: A Pillar of Christian Theology
By Catholic365
Celebrate the life and legacy of Saint Augustine of Hippo, one of the most influential theologians of the early Church. His writings on the nature of sin, the Trinity, and the nature of grace have shaped the spiritual landscape of the Catholic Church and are still influential today. Learn more by reading our latest article. #SaintAugustine #ChurchHistory #ChristianTheology
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Saint Dominic: The Founder of the Dominican Order and Champion of Education and the Gospel
By Catholic365
Today we honor the life and legacy of Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican Order and a champion of education and the gospel. Born in Spain in 1170, Saint Dominic dedicated his life to spreading the word of God through preaching and teaching. He is the patron saint of astronomers, the falsely accused and of many places. #SaintDominic #DominicanOrder #PatronSaint #Rosary
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A Life of Influence: Celebrating the Contributions of Saint Thomas Aquinas
By Catholic365
Today we honor Saint Thomas Aquinas, the 'Angelic Doctor' and patron saint of universities and schools! This incredible theologian and philosopher of the medieval era heavily contributed to natural law and moral realism. His works still influence scholars today - Learn more about the legacy of Saint Thomas Aquinas. #SaintThomas #FeastDay #Theologian #Aquinas #Jan28th #PatronSaintofSchools
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Saving the best Wine til Last .. a lesson from Star Wars
By Stephen Clark
Yoda has a face that has seen many winters, his back is bent over, he walks slowly with a cane but as the fight begins and he draws his light saber, he is animated by the force ...
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Homeward Bound at Last
By Dave Mishur
Joseph learns through a dream that Herod is dead and it is safe for them to return home
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The Life and Legacy of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: The First Native-Born American Saint
By Catholic365
Today we honor Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first native-born American saint. She is remembered for her faith and service to the Catholic Church, and for her courage and dedication in the face of tragedy and opposition. #SaintElizabethAnnSeton #CatholicChurch #SistersOfCharity #ParochialSchoolSystem
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The enduring legacy of Saint Anne: Mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus
By Catholic365
Discover the fascinating story of Saint Anne - the mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus. Saint Anne is the patron saint of married women, women in labor, miners, and homemakers. Learn more about this beloved saint in our latest article. #SaintAnne #MotherOfMary #PatronSaint #Catholic #ChristianTradition
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The Importance of Purity and Chastity
By Emily Berns
The example of St. Agnes, who we celebrated this past Saturday, shows us that purity and chastity in our bodies leads us to open our minds and hearts to live wholly for Christ as well as honoring our bodies as the property of God.
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The Devotion and Martyrdom of Saint Lucy: Patron Saint of the Blind
By Catholic365
Discover the remarkable story of Saint Lucy, the patron saint of the blind and a symbol of steadfast faith and devotion. From her birth in Sicily to her execution as a martyr, learn about the life and legacy of this beloved saint. Check out our latest article which explores her major life events. #saintlucy #patronsaint #martyrdom #faith #devotion #history
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Devotion to the Saints
By Tom Stidl
an article to foster devotional prayer
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Learn About the Life of Saint Isidore of Seville: Patron Saint of the Internet, Computer Users, and Students
By Catholic365
Learn more about Saint Isidore of Seville. He is the patron saint of the Internet, computer users, and students. He was a great theologian and scholar who was the first Christian writer to use the term “The Trinity”. He is also the patron saint of Madrid, Spain and farmers who are often invoked for protection against drought, locusts and earthquakes. #SaintIsidore #ReligiousUnity #TheTrinity
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How to “Remain in My Love” - Detachment Paves the Way
By Kevin J. Banet
Have you ever been concerned about staying faithful to Jesus Christ? About remaining in his friendship? Do you know friends and family members who have lost their way, who have fallen from God and his laws?
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A Closer Look at the Life and Legacy of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
By Catholic365
Today we're honoring the life and legacy of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. He was a Spanish Basque priest, theologian, and founder of the Society of Jesus. He was a knight in the military, an avid reader, a skilled musician, and an accomplished athlete. He dedicated his life to the service of God and the spread of the Catholic faith throughout the world. #SaintIgnatius #Jesuits #CatholicChurch
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Saint Thomas More: An English Lawyer, Author, and Statesman
By Catholic365
Today, we remember Saint Thomas More, the English lawyer, author, philosopher, and statesman of the Catholic Church. He is remembered for his refusal to accept King Henry VIII's annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and his devotion to his faith and family. #SaintThomasMore #Lawyer #Statesman #CatholicChurch #Reformation #Martyr #Philosopher
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