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Visions of Saint Catherine of Siena
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Visions of Saint Catherine of Siena Glimpses Heaven In each century, when the Church has been in need, the Lord has raised up powerful men and women to save her. Catherine was one of those powerful women, a light in the darkness of the Fourteenth Century. She had been chosen by her Lord and Savior to be His bride. And then, when He believed she was ready, He commissioned her to save His C
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Visions of Saint John Vianney the Cure of Ars
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint John Vianney, Patron Saint of Parish Priests In doing research for this book and our television series, we've found Saints who've had a relationship with the souls in Purgatory, or had visions of Hell, also had a great urgency to convert sinners. This Roll Call of Saints which include: Saints Catherine de' Ricci, Mary Magdalen de Pazzi, Margaret Mary Alacoque, Catherine of Siena, Teresa
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Visions of Heaven Experienced by the Saints
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Accounts of Visions of Heaven by the Saints A rainbow is a promise. God our Father reaffirmed the promise He made about our Redemption in the Garden of Eden when Noah landed on the rock after having spent forty days and forty nights in the ark during the flood. The Lord stopped the rain, and gave us a double rainbow.
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Hollywood Versus Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Catholic Church - Again!
By Joe Magee
It is no surprise that the recent Amazon Prime Video movie, The Tender Bar, starring Ben Affleck, Ty Sheridan, and Daniel Ranieri, refers to Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Catholic Church in pretty disparaging ways. Here is a truth-drop to set things right!
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Mary: Pray for Russia
By John Roskoski
As Christians we can invoke Mary to change the course of this horrific war in the Ukraine. Mary can overcome the power of Russia and we can take part of the conversion of Russia; that which Mary asked.
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A Holy Kaleidoscope—The Diversity Of The Saints In Light Of Christ
By Matthew Chicoine
The Catholic Church teaches various paths to holiness exist. And the saints are holy hues in the holiness spectrum united by Christ.
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Miracles of the bread and key in the life of Saint Gerard Majella
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
At about age 5, unusual blessings were showered on the family through Gerard’s time in church. He began to come home with a loaf of bread under his arms. Now this was a very welcome gift to the family, who never had enough to eat with five hungry children, plus a mother and father. So they were happy to see the loaf of bread, but concerned about where it came from. They knew their child would not
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Angels in the life of Saint Joan of Arc
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Joan of Arc is a strong contradiction in our Church and our world. She was abandoned by the country she had fought so hard to protect; she was condemned by a corrupt bishop of the Church to which she pledged undying loyalty. After her death, that same country made her into a heroine; that same Church made her into a Saint. She is now, with St. Thérèse of Lisieux, co-patroness of France. She wa
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What is freedom anyway, and how can we live it in our own lives?
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
We hear the word "freedom" often these days. But what does "freedom" really mean, and how can we live it in our own lives? Two March saints point the way.
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Angels in the Life of Saint John Bosco
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Making the statement, "The chapter would not be complete without...." becomes a pat phrase, when speaking of Don Bosco. Il Grigio, the gray dog, really had nothing to do with Don Bosco's ministry, but very possibly, he had a lot to do with his ability to perform his ministry. Don Bosco actually devoted the last chapter of his autobiography, Memoirs of the Oratory, to his good friend, Il Grigio.
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Angels in the life of Saint Gemma Galgani
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Gemma Galganihad a personal relationship with her Guardian Angel. She could see him with her own two eyes, those of her body. They were friends. They talked to each other. They prayed together. He watched over her, as she napped. She wrote, Jesus, true to His Promise that He would never leave us alone, gave her a Guardian Angel who never left her side.
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30-Day Devotional to Our Lady Inspires Readers with Real Life Examples of her Intercession
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. Edward Looney guides readers on a journey to holiness with examples of holy men and women and enthralling stories about the role of Our Lady in their lives.
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The Healing Power of God: Raphael
By John Roskoski
The Archangel Raphael, patron of all healing, may be the avenue many Catholics can use to solve many mental, physical, and spiritual problems. He, often, stays in the background but his actions are powerful and decisive.
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Angels in the life of Saint Margaret of Cortona
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
In one of our Lord's appearances to St. Margaret, He said, "You are the third light granted to the Order of My beloved Francis. He was the first, among the Friars Minor; Clare was the second, among the Nuns; you shall be the third, in the Order of Penance."
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Art Historian Elizabeth Lev Reveals Role of St. Joseph in History and Today
By Mary Beth Bracy
Art Historian Elizabeth Lev Reveals Role of St. Joseph in History and Today. This keepsake book highlights famous masterpieces and uplifts readers through devotion to St. Joseph.
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Ite Ad Joseph: The Power of St. Joseph's Intercession
By Emily Berns
This article describes the power of St. Joseph's intercession and how it can help us grow in our relationship with God. It also talks about St. Teresa of Avila's devotion to him and explains how we can increase our own devotion to St. Joseph.
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Miracles in the Life of Saint Clare of Montefalco
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Throughout the History of our Church you read about Lovers of the Cross like Saint Clare of Montefalco. This sounds like a paradox. How can you love the Cross which entails so much suffering? Once when we had a group of Nuns with us on Pilgrimage, Penny very honestly stated that she does not want anymore crosses.
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