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Apr. 17 Friday of the Second Week of Easter, Weekday
The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Robert Molesme (1027-1110), traditionally considered to be the founder of the Cistercians, the reform that developed at Citeaux, France.
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Popes’ alma mater in Rome celebrates 25 years of Eucharistic adoration
ROME — Catholic students in Rome on Thursday bore witness to the Eucharist during a solemn procession to commemorate 25 years of its student-led adoration program. During the April 16 […]
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U.S. Embassy to the Vatican: Nigerian Christians are being targeted
ROME — It is “intolerable” that Christians are being targeted for persecution in Nigeria, said U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Brian Burch during an event in Rome on Friday. […]
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St. Gregory of Nyssa
St. Gregory of Nyssa Feast date: Jan 10 The son of two saints, Basil and Emmilia, young Gregory was raised by his older brother, St. Basil the Great, and his […]
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SAINT GALDINO: THE FEARLESS DEFENDER OF FAITH AND JUSTICE
SAINT GALDINO: THE FEARLESS DEFENDER OF FAITH AND JUSTICE INTRODUCTION Saint Galdino stands as a powerful example of unwavering courage and fidelity in the face of political turmoil and spiritual […]
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VIRGIN MOST POWERFUL
VIRGIN MOST POWERFUL THE MIGHT OF HUMILITY AND DIVINE GRACE INTRODUCTION Among the many beautiful titles given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholic tradition, “Virgin Most Powerful” stands out […]
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PRINCE OF LIFE
PRINCE OF LIFE THE LIFE-GIVING LORD WHO CONQUERS DEATH INTRODUCTION Among the many sacred titles attributed to Jesus Christ, “Prince of Life” stands out as a profound declaration of His […]
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Pope Leo on papal plane to Cameroon: St. Augustine invites all to search for God and truth today
Pope Leo XIV spoke to journalists aboard the papal plane on April 15 on the five-hour flight from Algeria to Cameroon, underlining St. Augustine’s enduring importance today, saying that the […]