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Last Sunday we celebrated the Sunday of the Word of God. This is a good reminder that we should make a renewed effort to devote a little time each day to read the Word of God in the Bible.
Today we celebrate the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas. He was called “The Dumb Ox” because of his appearance, but Thomas is a perfect example of why we should not judge by appearance. He became one of the greatest theologians in the history of the Catholi...
Today’s saint, Angela Merici was truly an angel in the lives of many girls and women during the 16th century. She started the Ursuline Sisters, the first religious congregation of sisters dedicated to education.
Today the Church celebrates the feasts of Saints Timothy and Titus. Yesterday we celebrated the Conversion of St. Paul. Today we are celebrating the ripple effect of that conversion. Paul did not keep the good news to himself,
Today the Church celebrates the conversion of St. Paul. Not long after holding the garments for the men who stoned St. Stephen to death, Saul was on his way to Damascus to round up other Christians. On the way, Jesus appeared to him, blinded him,
Today we celebrate the Sunday of the Word of God. In today’s Gospel, Jesus begins His public ministry with these words from the gospel of Mark. “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”
Today the Catholic Church honors St. Maryanne Cope. She was born in Germany and emigrated to the New York with her parents when she was only 2 years old. Maryanne became a religious sister and spent much of her life devoted to caring for lepers in Hawaii.
Today is the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade and a special day of prayer and penance for sins against human life. On March 25, 1995 Pope St. John Paul II issued his encyclical – The Gospel of Life.
Today the Church celebrates the feast of St. Agnes. She was a young girl of Rome who would not renounce her Faith in Christianity, nor her virginity. She ultimately died a martyr for the Faith.
Today the Church celebrates the feast of St. Sebastian. He was a native of Milan and joined the Roman army in the late 3rd century AD and eventually was promoted to serve in the Praetorian Guard to protect the Emperor Diocletian.