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St. Catherine of Sienna Calls Each One of Us to Love God Right Where We Are

By • Catholic Online • 4/30/2013

While praying at Peter's tomb, she experienced the great weight of the Church fall on her shoulders, and she offered herself and her suffering as a "victim" for the renewal of the Church. On April 29 of that year, around midday, God called her to Himself. Days before her death, she wrote, "If I ...


Saint Patrick in blue vestments.

Bet you didn't know these 10 things about St. Patrick and Ireland!

By • Catholic Online • 3/17/2013

The most kids know of St. Patrick 's Day is that you must wear green or you'll get a pinch from your friends. Adults see the day as an occasion to celebrate, sometimes with green beer and other assorted alcoholic beverages. However, few really know what they are celebrating or why the holiday is so ...


After the Corned Beef: St. Patrick Challenges Modern Christians to be Missionaries

By • Catholic Online • 3/17/2013

We need to learn a lesson from this great missionary. He saw what was good in the culture and "baptized" what could be redeemed. He respected the civil order, but never compromised the faith. Then, he went for the next generation with all his efforts, preaching the Gospel without compromise and ...


The vision of St. John Bosco

The Vision of St. John Bosco and the Papacy of Benedict XVI

By • Catholic Online • 2/2/2013

Does the heroic leadership of Pope Benedict XVI represent one more fulfillment of the prophetic vision of the Saint whose Feast we celebrate? Pope Benedict XVI is steering the Ship through troubled waters, charting a path through those sure pillars of protection and heavenly aid. St. John Bosco, ...


St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas is a Model for the New Evangelization

By • Catholic Online • 1/29/2013

St. Thomas knew that all truth finds its source - and its fulfillment - in the One who is Truth Incarnate, Jesus the Christ. In this way, he was a pioneer of a New Evangelization of his own second millennium and a model for our efforts to do the same in the Third. CHESAPEAKE, VA (Catholic Online) - ...


Saint John Neumann

Saint John Neumann Calls us all to Apostolic Charity and Courageous Christianity

By • Catholic Online • 1/5/2013

Apostolic charity refers to living like the first apostles. At the heart of Redemptorist spirituality is Christ's own mission, which was to empty himself, take the form of a servant (Phil. 2:7) and submit to the will of the Father in the work of redemption. Thus, Redemptorists, like the Lord, walk ...


Basil and Gregory Nazianzen, friends

Who are you? John the Baptizer, Basil and Gregory Nazianzen Call Christian Men to Live as Friends

By • Catholic Online • 1/3/2013

Friendship participates in the Love of God from which it derives. Greek, the original language of the New Testament, differentiates between the forms of love.English is limited in that regard. Friendship is a form of love. Those who are Baptized into Christ and choose to live their lives in Him ...


Venerable Pope Paul VI

Prophetic Pope Paul VI, a Champion of Human Life, Now Venerable

By • Catholic Online • 12/23/2012

'Servant of God Paul VI, Giovanni Battista Montini, Italian, Supreme Pontiff (1897-1978). This is the beginning of the long awaited path to his possible canonization.' The champion of human life, prophetic Pope Paul VI, is now called Venerable. GLADE PARK, CO (Catholic Online) -- On Wednesday, ...


Feast of St Francis Xavier Calls for New Evangelization Missionaries For the West

By • Catholic Online • 12/3/2012

Our mission field is our own back yard. The West is pre-Christian - not Post-Christian! Rather than waste any more time bemoaning this fact, rather than join the naysayers, it is time to enter into the new missionary age which stretches out before us. All we need is the intimate personal communion ...


Dorothy Day

Bishops To Vote On Canonical Step For Dorothy Day Canonization

By • United States Conference of Catholic Bishops • 11/10/2012

Day's life was marked by fidelity to the Scriptures, voluntary poverty, the works of mercy and work for peace and justice. She was shot at while working for integration and prayed and fasted for peace at the Second Vatican Council. She died November 29, 1980, at Maryhouse in New York City, where ...





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Saint of the Day: St. Eugene de Mazenod

St. Eugene de Mazenod

Eugene de Mazenod was born on August 1, 1782, at Aix-en-Provence in France. Early in life he experienced the upheaval of the French Revolution. None the less, he entered the seminary, and following ordination he returned to labor in Aix-en-Provence. That area had suffered greatly during the Revolution and was not really a safe place for a priest. Eugene directed ... continue reading



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St. Catherine Laboure

St. Catherine Laboure

St. Catherine Laboure, virgin, was born on May 2, 1806. At an early age she entered the community of the Daughters of Charity, in Paris, France. Three times in 1830 the Virgin Mary appeared to St. Catherine Laboure, who then was a twenty-four year old novice. On July 18, the first apparition occurred in the community's motherhouse. St. Catherine beheld a lady ... continue reading


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St. Gabriel, the Archangel

St. Gabriel, the Archangel

The name Gabriel means "man of God," or "God has shown himself mighty." It appears first in the prophesies of Daniel in the Old Testament. The angel announced to Daniel the prophecy of the seventy weeks. His name also occurs in the apocryphal book of Henoch. He was the angel who appeared to Zachariah to announce the birth of St. John the Baptizer. Finally, he ... continue reading



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St. Catherine of Sienna Calls Each One of Us to Love God Right Where We Are

While praying at Peter's tomb, she experienced the great weight of the Church fall on her shoulders, and she offered herself and her ... continue reading

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The Vision of St. John Bosco and the Papacy of Benedict XVI

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