Prayer to St. Joseph That Never Fails
Looking for a powerful prayer? Check out this prayer to St. Joseph that has been known for centuries to never fail!
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Looking for a powerful prayer? Check out this prayer to St. Joseph that has been known for centuries to never fail!
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On January 24, the Church celebrated the Memorial of St. Francis de Sales, one of my favorite saints and a doctor of the Church, who is arguably most known for his work Introduction to the Devout Life (a must-read spiritual classic if you haven’t read it!). With that said, below is an excerpt from this
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The Virgin Mary took on whatever role God had for her to play. This would have been much more difficult than we realize. She was betrothed…
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On Holy Saturday we commemorate the entombment of our Lord and reflect on his descent to the place of the dead. This is a day for us to pause, find silence, and mourn the death of our Lord. In the ancient Holy Saturday homily below, we are invited to reflect on the events of our Lord between his death on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
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On Good Friday we commemorate the crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ. This is the day in which we fix our gaze on the cross and meditate on what we are worth to God. In the excerpt below, St. John Chrysostom draws us to meditate on the immense power of our Lord’s blood.
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Today, Holy Thursday, we commemorate the Last Supper of our Lord Jesus Christ. In his homily here, St. Melito of Sardis unveils the true meaning of the passover lamb in Christ.
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St. Augustine, in his sermon here, calls us to see the true glory of the cross of Christ; that in it we may not find shame, but hope.
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You want to read the Bible daily and you’re not quite sure where to begin. Don’t worry, it’s totally normal. Here are a few ideas to help!
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