Blessed Richard Bere was a man who died for his faith.
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8/30/2017 • 0
St Jeanne Jugan
St Jeanne Jugan was a woman of compassion for the elderly poor people.
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8/29/2017 • 0
St Augustine
St Augustine went from a life of loose living to become one of the greatest saints to have ever lived.
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8/27/2017 • 0
St Monica
St. Monica was married by arrangement to a pagan official in North Africa, who was much older than she, and although generous, was also violent tempered...
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8/26/2017 • 0
Bl Karl Leisner
Bl Karl Leisner was born on 28 February 1915 in Rees, Germany...
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8/25/2017 • 0
St Louis of France
In Louis IX of France were united the qualities of a just and upright sovereign, a fearless warrior, and a saint.
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8/24/2017 • 0
St Bartholomew
The name (Bartholomaios) means “son of Talmai” (or Tholmai) which was an ancient Hebrew name, borne, e.g. by the King of Gessur whose daughter was a wife of David (2 Samuel 3:3). It shows, at least, that Bartholomew was of Hebrew descent; it may have been his genuine proper name or simply added to distinguish him as the son of Talmai. Outside [...]
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8/23/2017 • 0
St Rose of Lima
St. Rose of Lima is the patroness of Latin America and the Philippines. This South American Saint's real name was Isabel, but she was such a beautiful baby that she was called Rose, and that name remained...
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8/22/2017 • 0
Queenship of Mary
Queenship of Mary is a feast day where we venerate the Blessed Virgin Mary as Queen.
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8/21/2017 • 0
St Pius X
St Pius X was the first Pope of the 20th Century and brought many reforms to the Church.
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8/20/2017 • 0
St Bernard of Clairvaux
St Bernard of Clairvaux was a man who showed great intelligence and holiness and became a Doctor of the Church.
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8/19/2017 • 0
St John Eudes
St John Eudes wanted to bring Christ to the poor by forming educated, zealous priests.
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8/18/2017 • 0
St Helena
St Helena converted to Christianity in her later life and she discovered the True Cross while in the Holy Land.
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8/17/2017 • 0
St Joan of the Cross
St Joan of the Cross was born in 1666 in Anjou, France. She was known for dedicating her life to the service of the poor, elderly and sick. Joan founded what came to be known as the Congregation of St. Anne of Providence. In her time she also founded 12 religious houses, hospices and schools. St Joan of the Cross [...]
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8/16/2017 • 0
St Steven of Hungary
He was a son of the Hungarian chief Géza and was baptized, together with his father, by Archbishop St. Adalbert of Prague in 985, on which occasion he changed his heathen name Vaik (Vojk) into Stephen.
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8/15/2017 • 0
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary: a commemoration of the completion of Mary's earthly life and her body being assumed body and soul into heaven.
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8/14/2017 • 0
St Maximilian Kolbe
St Maximilian Kolbe is known for sacrificing his life for a young husband and father.
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8/13/2017 • 0
St Hippolytus of Rome
Not much is known of his early life, but we do know that Hippolytus, a Greek, was a pupil of Irenaeus, who was a disciple of Polycarp, who was disciple of John the beloved disciple of Jesus.
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8/12/2017 • 0
St Clare of Assisi
St Clare of Assisi was the founder of the Poor Clares and the lifelong friend and spiritual guide of St Francis.
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8/10/2017 • 0
St Lawrence
St Lawrence was an early martyr of the Church who looked after the poor of Rome.
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8/9/2017 • 0
St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein) was a modern day saint who converted from Judaism to Catholicism.
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8/8/2017 • 0
St Mary of the Cross Mackillop
St Mary of the Cross Mackillop was a strong advocate for education and a champion of the poor.
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8/7/2017 • 0
St Cajetan
St Cajetan loved working with the poor and showed great charity through the many encounters with people.
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8/6/2017 • 0
Venerable Anthony Margil
Venerable Anthony Margil was a missionary who had this great desire of bringing other people to Christ.
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8/5/2017 • 0
Dedication of St Mary Major
Dedication of St Mary Major is one of the four main basilicas in Rome which is dedicated to Our Lady.
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8/4/2017 • 0
St John Vianney
St John Vianney is known for living out his priestly vocation who devoted his life to God and his people.
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8/3/2017 • 0
St Anthony the Roman
The saint was born in Rome in 1067 of wealthy parents, who adhered to the Orthodox confession of faith, and was brought up by them in piety. Having been deprived of his parents at seventeen years of age, he took up the study of the writings of the Fathers in the Greek language. Then he [...]
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8/2/2017 • 0
St Peter Julian Eymard
St Peter Julian Eymard is known as the 'Apostle of the Eucharist.'
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8/1/2017 • 0
St Alphonsus Liguori
St Alphonsus Liguori was the founder of the Redemptorists order.
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7/31/2017 • 0
St Ignatius of Loyola
He was brought up in the household of Juan Velásquez de Cuellar, contador mayor to Ferdinand and Isabella, and in his suite probably attended the court from time to time, though not in the royal service...
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7/30/2017 • 0
St Leopold Mandic
The life of Saint Leopold Mandic is characterised by the contrast between his physical frailty and his spiritual strength...
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7/29/2017 • 0
St Martha
Sister of Saint Lazarus and Saint Mary of Bethany. Friend of Jesus, and hostess to him in her house. May have been part of an early mission to France.
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7/28/2017 • 0
Bl John Soreth
Blessed John Soreth was elected the General of Carmelites unanimously in 1451. This great man was one of the most prominent Priests of the Church. During his generalship, he reformed the Order and organized the Carmelite Sisterhoods. The first Convent of Carmelite nuns was formally founded at Guelder, Holland, on October 14, 1453. It must [...]
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7/27/2017 • 0
Bl Maria of the Passion
Maria Grazia Tarallo (1866-1912), was born and raised in a pious family, and received Christian education in Naples, Italy. At an early age of five, Maria made a private vow of virginity in front of the statue of Our Lady. At the age of 22, she desired to enter a convent, but unfortunately, her parents did not consent [...]
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7/26/2017 • 0
Bl William Ward
Born in Westmorland, England, he went to Douai, France, in 1604, where he studied and received ordination in 1608. Upon returning home to England, William was forced to land in Scotland and was arrested and imprisoned for three years. He was released and went on to England, where he spent twenty of his thirty-three years [...]
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7/25/2017 • 0
St James the Apostle
The James whose shrine is at Santiago de Compostela, in north-west Spain, was the brother of John (possibly the Evangelist). The Gospels (Matthew 4, 21-22; Mark 1, 19-20; Luke 5, 10-11) record that they were fishermen, the sons of Zebedee, partners with Simon Peter, and called by Jesus from mending their nets beside the sea [...]
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7/24/2017 • 0
St Charbel
St Charbel is the first saint to be canonized from the Lebanese Maronite Order (LMO). Not a great deal is known about his life, mainly because he lived a hidden life in the silence and solitude of his hermitage. But he is a saint who continues to aid the faithful through his miracles. But the [...]
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7/23/2017 • 0
St Bridget of Sweden
From Prayers Attributed to St Bridget “Eternal praise be to you, my Lord Jesus Christ, for the time you endured on the cross the greatest torments and sufferings for us sinners. The sharp pain of your wounds fiercely penetrated even to your blessed soul and cruelly pierced your most sacred heart till finally you sent [...]
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7/22/2017 • 0
St Mary Magdalene
She is called "the Penitent". St. Mary was given the name 'Magdalen' because, though a Jewish girl, she lived in a Gentile town called Magdale...
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7/21/2017 • 0
St Lawrence of Brindisi
In the life of St Laurence of Brindisi, we see a man full of the courage and daring of Christ whose spirit carried him throughout the long and arduous years that he was engaged in a most trying apostolate...
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7/20/2017 • 0
St Apollonaris
Early accounts report that Saint Apollinaris was ordained Bishop by Saint Peter himself and sent as a missionary bishop to Ravenna during the reign of the emperor Claudius. Renowned for his powers to heal in the name of Christ, he was frequently exiled, tortured and imprisoned for the faith, and finally martyred. DOWNLOAD (Right click [...]
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7/19/2017 • 0
Ss. Justa and Rufina
Ss. Justa and Rufina were two Christian sisters from Seville, Spain who made fine earthenware pottery, with which they supported themselves and many of the city’s poor. Justa was born in 268; Rufina in 270, of a poor but pious Christian family. During a pagan festival, they refused to sell their wares for use in [...]
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7/18/2017 • 0
St Pambo
Pambo first came to the monasteries of the Nitrian desert seeking guidance from Egypt's pioneer abbot, St. Anthony. “What shall I do?” he asked Anthony. Old Anthony replied, “Be not confident of thy own righteousness; grieve not over a thing that is past; and be continent of thy tongue and belly.”
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7/17/2017 • 0
Pope Leo IV
He saw the Saracens attack Rome in 846; upon his ascension, to prevent its recurrence he fortified the city and its suburbs, building a wall around the Vatican...
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7/16/2017 • 0
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Our Lady of Mount Carmel is the title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, in her role as patroness of the Carmelite Order...
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7/15/2017 • 0
St Bonaventure
St. Bonaventure, known as "the seraphic doctor," was born at Bagnorea in Tuscany, in 1221...
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7/14/2017 • 0
St Francis Solano
Francis Solano was a Franciscan Friar hailed as a saint both in Spain, where he first labored, and in Peru, where he spent the last two decades of his life.
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7/13/2017 • 0
St Henry
The humility and spirit of justice of the Saint were equal to his zeal for religion. He cast himself at the feet of Herebert, Bishop of Cologne, and begged his pardon for having treated him with coldness, on account of a misunderstanding. He wished to abdicate and retire into a monastery, but yielded to the advice of the Abbot of Verdun, [...]
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7/12/2017 • 0
St John Jones
Franciscan member of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was born in Clynog Fawr, Gwynedd, Wales, and left the island for Rome where he became a Franciscan. He was ordained and returned to England in 1592, where he used the alias Buckley to assist his work. Arrested by English authorities for caring for the prisoners [...]
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7/11/2017 • 0
St Benedict
St. Benedict, the Father of Western monasticism and brother of Scholastica, was born in Italy in 480.
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7/10/2017 • 0
Seven Holy Brothers of Rome
The Seven Holy Brothers of Rome were martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Antoninus.
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7/9/2017 • 0
St John of Cologne
St John of Cologne was a Dominican priest who brought the sacraments to the priests who had been arrested by militant Calvinists.
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7/8/2017 • 0
St Gregory Grassi & Companions
St Gregory Grassi and Companions were known for they martyrdom in China at the start of the 20th century.
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7/7/2017 • 0
St Maria Goretti
St Maria Goretti is known for her forgiveness in unimaginable circumstances.
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7/5/2017 • 0
St Anthony Zaccaria
St Anthony Zaccaria was a great evangeliser in the Church and on the streets.
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7/4/2017 • 0
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
Blessed Pier Giorgio was a young practical-joker from Turin, Italy with a great love for God and for the poor.
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7/3/2017 • 0
St Thomas the Apostle
St Thomas the Apostle, is known for doubting the Resurrection, until he was allowed to touch Jesus' wounds.
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7/2/2017 • 0
St Oliver Plunkett
St Oliver Plunkett was a man of great faith during the time of English persecution.
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6/30/2017 • 0
First Martyrs of Rome
The First Martyrs of Rome is the memorial of the Christians who were sentenced to death as punishment.
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6/29/2017 • 0
Ss Peter and Paul
Ss Peter and Paul are the two greatest Apostles of the Catholic Church.
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6/28/2017 • 0
St Irenaeus
St Irenaeus was the first saint to give emphasis of the unity of the Old and New Testament.
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6/27/2017 • 0
St Cyril of Alexandria
St Cyril of Alexandria was a great teacher who is one of the the many Doctors of the Church.
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6/26/2017 • 0
Blessed Raymond Lully
Blessed Raymond Lully was a missionary and a writer who earned the title "Enlighten Doctor."
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6/25/2017 • 0
St Prosper of Aquitaine
St Prosper of Aquitaine was a great educator and defender of the faith.
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6/24/2017 • 0
The Immaculate Heart of Mary
"In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph".
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6/23/2017 • 0
Nativity of John the Baptist
Today we honour and celebrate the birth of St John the Baptist, the cousin of Jesus.
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6/23/2017 • 0
The Sacred Heart of Jesus
Fr Anthony Bernard reflects on Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and the background and significance of the solemnity and devotion.
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6/22/2017 • 0
St Joseph Cafasso
St Joseph Cafasso was known for ministering with prisoners as well as reforming prisons.
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6/22/2017 • 0
St Thomas More
St Thomas More was a man of faith who opposed the King of England, King Henry VIII.
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6/21/2017 • 0
St Aloysius Gonzaga
St Aloysius Gonzaga was a man of prayer and a carer for the poor.
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6/20/2017 • 0
Blessed Peter Higgins
Blessed Peter Higgins was one of seventeen Irish martyrs who defended the faith.
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6/19/2017 • 0
St Romuald
St Romuald was a man who experience spiritual dryness throughout his life.
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6/18/2017 • 0
St Ranieri
St Ranieri was known for his preaching, expelling demons and performing miracles.
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6/16/2017 • 0
St John Regis
St John Regis had a simple method: to preach the truth and to serve the poor.
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6/15/2017 • 0
St Landelin of Crespin
St Landelin of Crespin went from bandit to Bendentine monk.
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6/14/2017 • 0
St Albert Chmielowski
St Albert Chmielowski was the founder of the Albertans and is known as "Our God's Brother."
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6/13/2017 • 0
St Anthony of Padua
St Anthony of Padua was a simple and resounding teacher of the faith.
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6/12/2017 • 0
Blessed Yolanda of Poland
Blessed Yolanda of Poland devoted her life to helping people who were less fortunate.
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6/11/2017 • 0
St Barnabas
St Barnabas was a helpful and optimistic man who was a great source of great encouragement to new Christians.
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6/10/2017 • 0
Blessed Henry of Treviso
Blessed Henry of Treviso was a man of prayer who helped people who were poorer than himself.
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6/9/2017 • 0
St Ephraim of Syria
St Ephriam of Syria introduce song into the Church’s public worship as a means of instruction for the faithful.
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6/8/2017 • 0
St William of York
St William of York was elected Archbishop of York not once but twice.
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6/7/2017 • 0
St Marcellin Champagnat
St Marcellin Champagnat is known for his work and dedication in helping young people to Jesus.
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6/5/2017 • 0
St Boniface
t Boniface was a man known for his Christian orthodoxy and his fidelity to the pope.
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6/4/2017 • 0
St Charles Lwanga and Companions
St Charles Lwanga & Companions were martyred for remaining faithful to the Catholic faith.
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6/2/2017 • 0
Ss Marcellinus and Peter
Sts Marcellinus and Peter are known for their ultimate act of faith.
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6/1/2017 • 0
St Justin Martyr
St Justin Martyr was a Christian philosopher and apologist who searched and defended the Christian faith.
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5/31/2017 • 0
Feast of the Visitation
The Feast of the Visitation commemorates Our Lady's visit to her cousin, Elizabeth.
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5/30/2017 • 0
St Gregory VII
St Gregory VII is known as one of the great reforming popes.
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5/29/2017 • 0
Blessed Richard Thirkeld
Blessed Richard Thirkeld was known as a English priest and martyr.
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5/28/2017 • 0
St Mary Anne of Jesus
St Mary Anne of Jesus devoted her life to God in a very short time on earth.
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5/27/2017 • 0
St Augustine of Canterbury
St Augustine of Canterbury is known as the founder of the English Church.
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5/26/2017 • 0
St Philip Neri
St Philip Neri was known for his piety and for his humour.
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5/25/2017 • 0
St Bede the Venerable
The writings of St Bede the Venerable were filled with faith and enriched learning.
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5/24/2017 • 0
Our Lady Help of Christians
Our Lady Help of Christians: The Patroness of Australia.
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5/23/2017 • 0
St William of Rochester
St William of Rochester is a Scottish saint who was martyred in England.
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5/22/2017 • 0
St Rita of Cascia
St Rita of Cascia is remembered for her Christian values as a model wife and mother who went on to become a religious sister.
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5/21/2017 • 0
Blessed Manuel Gomez Gonzalez
Blessed Manuel Gomez Gonzalez was well known for being a concerned priest who really looked after his people.
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5/20/2017 • 0
St Bernardine of Siena
St Bernardine of Siena did a lot of preaching against gambling, witchcraft, sodomy and usury, especially to the Jews.
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