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The Epiphany commemorates the revelation of Jesus Christ as the Son of God to the Gentiles, symbolized by the visit of the Magi (wise men) from the East. They followed […]
The Epiphany commemorates the revelation of Jesus Christ as the Son of God to the Gentiles, symbolized by the visit of the Magi (wise men) from the East. They followed […]
Saint André Bessette (1845–1937) was a Canadian lay brother of the Congregation of Holy Cross, renowned for his deep faith, humility, and devotion to Saint Joseph. Born into poverty, André […]
Saint Raymond of Penyafort (c. 1175–1275) was a Spanish Dominican friar and a renowned scholar and preacher. He is best known for his work in canon law, compiling the Decretals […]
The Baptism of the Lord is a significant event in the Christian liturgical calendar, marking the moment when Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. This […]
The Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB) has decreed that this is a Holy Day of Memorial to be observed in Canada.
St. Hilary of Poitiers, known as the "Doctor of the Divinity of Christ," was a 4th-century bishop and theologian. Born in the Roman Empire, he initially embraced pagan philosophy before […]
St. Anthony the Great, also known as St. Anthony of Egypt, was a 3rd-4th century Christian monk who is often regarded as the father of Christian monasticism. Born in 251 […]
St. Fabian was a pope and martyr who served as the Bishop of Rome from 236 until his death in 250. His papacy is noted for his leadership during a […]
St. Sebastian (d. c. 288) was a Christian martyr and one of the most venerated saints in Catholic tradition. A soldier in the Roman army, he secretly converted many of […]
St. Agnes (c. 291–304) is a Christian martyr and one of the most beloved saints of the early Church. Born into a noble family in Rome, she dedicated her life […]