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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
Spiritual Classic by St. Gemma Galgani, Stigmatist and Mystic, Released by Sophia Press
By Mary Beth Bracy
Her “confession” and wisdom guide and encourage readers in their quest for holiness.
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New Book from Man Padre Pio Called “a Saint” is a Rosary Companion for our Times
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo, author of the Surrender Prayer, guides souls to Jesus through Mary.
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Miracle of the Eucharist of El Escorial Spain
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
What is El Escorial? It was originally a grand monastery, the Royal Monastery of Spain in honor of the Spanish Martyr, San Lorenzo, or St. Lawrence. The concept of this masterpiece of Spanish architecture came to King Philip II, as he fought a fierce battle against the French in St. Quentin, France in 1557.
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St. Bridget of Sweden: The Beauty of Mary
By John Roskoski
St. Bridget of Sweden, a mystic and Theologian, enjoyed a unique understanding of Mary. She seemed to understand the beauty and virtue which Mary embodied. Her faith filled words stands the test of time.
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Getting to know St. Marie Rivier
By John Roskoski
A wonderful saint with a powerful connection to Our Holy Mother, Mary, is St. Marie Rivier. She overcame many obstacles to become an inspirational teacher and nun. She provides all with a powerful example of holiness in times of crisis.
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St. Jude Novena "Success" Stories
By Andrea Frey
Have you ever prayed the St. Jude novena? It is one of my favorites, and I'm sharing my best "success" stories with you in this post.
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St. Bridget of Sweden: Mystic of Mary
By John Roskoski
St. Bridget of Sweden, a mystic and Theologian, enjoyed a unique understanding of Mary. She seemed to understand the beauty and virtue which Mary embodied. Her faith filled words stands the test of time.
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St. Mary Magdalene's Story is Ours Too
By Emily Berns
This article describes the story of St. Mary Magdalene and how it is similar to all of ours. It also explains how she can help us on our spiritual journey to love God with all of our being as she did.
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St. Bonaventure: Just Ask Mary, Our Mother
By John Roskoski
Mary is our wonderful helper, patiently waiting to be asked for her help by her children. She provides a simple answer to the tumult of today's world scene- ask Our mother.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux (Concl): Offering Ourselves to God, as did Mary
By John Roskoski
St. Bernard of Clairvaux offers powerful and useful lessons on the Virgin Mary and how can, and are to, emulate her. We are to give of ourselves to the plan of God in the same manner in which Mary did.
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Saint Camillus de Lellis and The Red Cross
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Did you ever wonder where the Red Cross came from? Did you ever wonder who came up with the concept of the work to be done by the Red Cross, and the symbol of the Red Cross? Would you be surprised if we told you that it came to us through a Miracle of the Cross? Read on, brothers and sisters.
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YOU are called to more!
By Troy Kroening
You are called to be a saint
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Waiting for the Reply of Mary: St. Bernard of Clairvaux (Part 2)
By John Roskoski
The Marian Doctor, St. Bernard of Clairvaux teaches about how the angel waits for Mary's response; in much the same way we need her reply now.
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Doctor of the Church: Bernard of Clairvaux (part 1)
By John Roskoski
Far from the Biden administration, with its "devout Catholics", we should remember a truly devout Catholic Saint, Bernard of Clairvaux. His is a name which most Catholics know, but he deserves special recognition in this day and age.
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Do you love me more than these?
By JMJ loves FBS
Jesus appears to ask Peter the same question three times. While three times reconciles Peter’s threefold denial of Christ, the nuance of language lends texture to the exchange between the Lord and the apostle.
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Saint Juliana Falconieri
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
There was a hush in the room. They had all seen it, but no one could believe their eyes. All of the sisters in the room, and the priest, fell to their knees in reverence to the Miraculous Gift they had been given. They prayed for the safe journey of the soul of their Foundress to her heavenly reward. In due time, her body was prepared for the funeral. Blessed Joan Solderini, who assumed the s
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Where do you get your strength?
By Troy Kroening
we oftentimes forget our help in Heaven
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