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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
St. Stephen: Proto Martyr and Enduring Example of Faith
By Terry N. Hursh
A short reflection on the Church's first martyr, and the lessons we can learn from his courage for today.
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Latest Message from Our Lady in Medjugorje (December 25th 2025)
By Stephen Clark
Latest Message from Our Lady in Medjugorje (December 25th 2025)
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Miracles of Saint John Kanty
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint John Kanty's life exemplifies the blend of academic brilliance and profound humility, demonstrating how knowledge and charity can unite to reflect authentic Catholic values. · Through hidden acts of mercy and legendary miracles like the restored jug and multiplied loaves, Saint John Kanty’s life reveals the transformative power of faith and charity in e
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Encountering the Child Jesus with Mary and Joseph
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Holy Family spirituality offers a model of humility, obedience, and trust in God through the lives of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Child Jesus traditions transform Catholic homes into places of holiness and prayer. The saints provide profound insight into living faith through the example of Nazareth.
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Stand Up for the Truth! What St. Eusebius Teaches Us!
By Terry N. Hursh
A brief essay remembering St. Eusebius on his feast day. It speaks of his suffering in standing up for the truth of orthodoxy against the Arian heresy of his times.
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Advent and Saint John the Baptist - An Overlooked but Powerful and Necessary Intercessor
By Terri Thomas
St. John the Baptist is often called the “Precursor,” recalling his role in “preparing the way for the Lord.” While he certainly did exactly that during his lifetime, he continues to help prepare the hearts of all to come to know Christ more intimately.
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How Can We Truly Show Love And Kindness to Those We Have Never met?
By Eileen Renders
This writing provides a clear understanding of what Charity means and how to institute it in our lives
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The 10 Most Iconic Photographs in Catholic Church History
By Gary Sullivan
The 10 Most Iconic Photographs in Catholic Church History
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Should Catholics do Santa?
By Timothy McHugh
It is that time of year when the secular world starts the Christmas Season early and delights in adding worldly aspects to the celebration of the birth of our Savior Jesus. While it can be tempting to criticize the commercialization of Christmas and the skipping of Advent; at least the world is unknowingly acknowledging the commemoration of the birth of the messiah. The modern depiction of Santa
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True Greatness
By Stephen Clark
I have met quite a few men whom I would consider great. Some are prominent with extraordinary stories but most are rather obscure, known only to the few whose lives they touch directly and yet all have the same characteristics.
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God's got this (Acts 12)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
God is always in control, even when we can't see His handiwork or fathom His purposes. A reflection on Acts 12.
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Learning From Loretto
By Terry N. Hursh
Reflection on the Feast of Our Lady of Loretto
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It’s Consecration Day… We Made It
By Christy Romero
Why should you do a Marian consecration? Because according to St. Louis de Montfort, total consecration to Jesus through Mary (Marian consecration) truly is “the surest, easiest, shortest, and the most perfect means” to becoming a saint.
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17 SIGNS OF LACK OF HUMILITY by Saint Josemaría Escrivá - How Many Are You Guilty of?
By Terri Thomas
This is a wonderful, but difficult teaching!
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Give us back our saints! Happy St Barbara's Day -- wasn't it on 12/4?
By The Catholic Nurse
As our favorite saints are "cancelled" from the Catholic Liturgical calendar, our Magisterium further evaporates. Without our powerful saints, who will intercede and mentor us in humility, thanksgiving and gratitude?
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THE TWELVE DEGREES OF HUMILITY According to St. Benedict
By Terri Thomas
Very helpful spiritual guidance!
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Embracing the Evangelical Spirit of St. Francis Xavier
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
St. Francis Xavier's missionary example teaches us how to live our lives.
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