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POPE LEO XIII AND ST. MICHAEL
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A history behind St. Michael, his prayer, and the two sites dedicated to the prince of heavenly hosts in Europe.
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Saints of Charity: Sts. Cosmos and Damian, Vincent de Paul and Wenceslaus
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief connection between four of the saints of the week and Sunday's lectionary readings
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People Without Housing – Ways to Help – In the Spirit of St. Vincent de Paul
By J. John Basil
St. Vincent de Paul help start several charitable organizations in the 17th century to aid the poor, sick and those without homes. His spirit of charity is still applicable today; as does the organization started under his patronage: The St. Vincent de Paul Society. Listed in this article are some ways to help those in need in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul.
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OUR LADY OF MERCY
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The Mercedarian Order celebrates the feast of Our Lady of Mercy on September 24th. Learn about its origins
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WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM PADRE PIO ON ABORTION?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Padre Pio was many things. One of them was a prophet. He prophetizes greatly on abortion and how it is a grave sin.
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St. Padre Pio and the Capuchin Friars | Bishop Barron Interviews Shia LaBeouf
By JMJ loves FBS
St. Padre Pio and the Capuchin Friars - a model of evangelization
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Czechs Brought Their Patron, St. Wenceslaus, to the U.S.
By J. John Basil
The U.S. experienced a large population of Czech immigrants between 1850 and World War I. These immigrants brought along their cultural heritage including the veneration of St. Wenceslaus, the patron of Bohemia. His Feast Day is September 28th.
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Set Free..a new life for all
By Stephen Clark
..Where sins may give pleasure to the senses for example, this leads to giving reasons for sin, defending one’s actions as habits and then addictions are formed. Eventually they are claimed as rights as they become an integral part of lifestyle. The road in Don Bosco’s dream becomes so steep that those on it run uncontrollably for their destination in the end.
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5 Stunning Facts about Saint Catherine of Siena
By Matthew Chicoine
Saint Catherine of Siena was one of the greatest followers of Christ. Her ability to articulate to Gospel and her ability to charitably bring the papacy to reform are among the key reasons she is one of my favorite saints. My youngest daughter is even named after this amazing saint. Here's five amazing facts about Catherine.
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September 8: The Nativity of Mary
By John Roskoski
Nine months after the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, we celebrate the Feast of the Nativity of Mary. To have been born of human estate, and immaculate, is a vital part of the Divine plan of Salvation. It begins her faithful response to being called to the service of God and the process of Redemption.
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St. Michael and the Seven Sanctuaries
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Did you know there are seven sanctuaries dedicated to St. Michael that form a perfect line?
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25 years since St. Teresa of Calcutta's passing
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses the 25th anniversary of the passing of St. Teresa of Calcutta, Mother Teresa. There is much to learn about this great saint. In this article, Anne brings forth three of her most famous quotes and comments on each one. Enjoy, and feel free to share!
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This teen should be the patron saint of the internet
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
While most millennials are scrambling for the next viral TikTok video, Facebook post, or tweet, there was one millennial that spent his time using the internet to glorify God. His life is one which reflects the ability to please God, love the Lord, and serve Christ while juggling school and family.
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The Transverberation of St. Teresa of Avila
By Emily Berns
This article describes the transverberation of St. Teresa of Avila and how we can be filled with the same desire as she was to feel intense love and zeal for God despite obstacles in our world.
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Mary, Queen of All Hearts (Part 2)
By John Roskoski
We take a further look into the Theology of St. Lous de Montfort and the inspired Association of Mary, Queen of All Hearts. Their teachings outline and explain the vast expanse of Mary's queenly power. For more information, see www.queenofallhearts.org.
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Mary, Queen of All Hearts (Part1)
By John Roskoski
Mary, Queen of Hearts is a title derived from the Marian theology of St. Louis de Montfort. He wished for total consecration to Mary and his Marian teachings have laid the foundation for much modern Catholic Theology. We wish to thank the Association of Mary, Queen of all Hearts for much of the information in this series.
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St. Bartholomew (Nathaniel bar Tolmai)
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief article on the apostle St. Bartholomew
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