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A Walking Weapon
By Stephen Clark
How to weaponise your prayer life ..
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Am I Humble and Modest?
By Dan Baca
What does it mean to be humble and modest from the writings of mystics? From the mystics, and referring to the revelations given to them about Mary, the Mother of God, and St. Joseph we can unpack the answer to this question.
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Start the New Year with Mary, Our Mother
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
Every New Year is a new beginning, learning from our past mistakes, starting anew with hope and commitment, and preparing for the future with trust and faith. We start 2022 with the one who shows us how to be humble, pure, obedient, and faithful, Mary, our Mother and we continue to entrust our loved ones under her maternal mantle of protection.
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This New Venerable Mercedarian Friar Gives Us Hope for the New Year
By Kevin J. Banet
A newly-declared venerable saint who lived in a time of turmoil centuries ago can give us great hope in the coming new year. Fr. Andrés Garrido Perales, a scholar and a Mercedarian priest who lived in the eighteenth century, was declared venerable by the Vatican on Dec. 13.
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A Vision of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal Uniting With God
By Kevin J. Banet
St. Francis de Sales left a significant spiritual legacy that ripples into the life of the Church today. Thankfully, for the sake of the blossoming order, its new spiritual director would be the great St. Vincent de Paul.
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What St. Francis wanted us to see in the nativity scene
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
St. Francis was the first to create a nativity scene. The great saint wanted to show not only the Incarnation of Christ, but also His poverty. The nativity scene, in a very real way, reminds us that Jesus understands our life, our trials, and our sufferings.
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Why Saint Ambrose's Sweet Life Can Combat the Saltiness of the World
By Matthew Chicoine
Saint Ambrose of Milan lived during one of the most difficult times in Church history. His charity helped bring others to Jesus.
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The Story of Saint Anne
By Catholic365
Saint Anne was the mother the the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus.
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Saint Dymphna and gut health!
By Julie
Learn about gut health and St. Dymphna intercession.
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3 days darkness and what is more important.
By Michael A Lupo
3 days darkness - what really matters is our foundational faith and how we grow towards the eternal as preparation for God's will in our lives be it 3 days darkness or something else.
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Saints Who Persevered
By Christina M. Sorrentino
As women who are discerning our vocational calling in this day and age, especially now during this difficult time of the Coronavirus, racial tensions, and a lack of belief in the Real Presence by many of our Catholic brothers and sisters, we can find ourselves slipping into a state of frustration, hopelessness, and even despair.
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The Life of St. Patrick
By Catholic365
Patrick had a tough life. When he was a teenager, he was kidnapped by Irish pirates who forced him into slavery. He spent this life praying to God for safety and eventually wrote that his experience drove him closer to God.
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The Life of St. Joseph
By Catholic365
St Joseph was the husband of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus. He was a hardworking carpenter and the Scripture describe him as "a righteous man" (Matthew 1:18).
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St. Catherine of Siena
By Catholic365
St. Catherine of Siena was born in Siena, Italy in 1347.
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Saint Elizabeth
By Catholic365
The Life of Saint Elizabeth. Saint Elizabeth is known as “righteous before God”. She was a cousin to the Virgin Mary and wife to Zechariah. One day, Zechariah went to church to pray for a child. When he was there an angel came to him and said "Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard.
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Cyprien and Dalphrosa - Servants of God from Rawanda - Martyrs in Christ
By Julie
I just found out about another "married couple" up for Sainthood. Their names are Cyprien (Sipiriyani) and Dalphrosa (Daforoza) from Rawanda and here's their story. They were both born in the village of Cyanika in southern Rwanda, he was born in 1935 and she in 1944. So, they are War World II babies or aftermath.
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Grit and Prayer – Lessons from Saint Joan of Arc for this Military Veteran
By BJ Gonzalvo
Serving in the military is a great source of pride and honor for anyone. It certainly is for me but it is also one of the most challenging things I have ever done in my life. Military service offers, firsthand lessons in, among many other things, grit.
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