Saints Perpetua and Felicity
Saints Perpetua and Felicity were early Christian martyrs who died in Carthage (modern-day Tunisia) around 203 AD during the persecution
Saints Perpetua and Felicity were early Christian martyrs who died in Carthage (modern-day Tunisia) around 203 AD during the persecution
On this Thursday after Ash Wednesday (Feria V post Cineres), Holy Mother Church calls us to deepen our Lenten journey
Ante Missam IntroitusPs 118:95-96Me exspectavérunt peccatóres, ut pérderent me: testimónia tua, Dómine, intelléxi: omnis consummatiónis vidi finem: latum mandátum tuum nimis.Ps
Early Life and Irish Origins Saint Piran is believed to have been born in Ireland, possibly in the 5th or
On Feria Quarta Cinerum—Ash Wednesday—the Church places before us two powerful passages that call us to conversion: Joel 2:12-19 and
Ante Missam Benedictio cinerumAntiphona.Ps 68:17Exáudi nos, Dómine, quóniam benígna est misericórdia tua: secúndum multitúdinem miseratiónum tuárum réspice nos, Dómine.Ps 68:2Salvum me
In the rich tapestry of Catholic tradition, the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary stands as a profound testament to
As we journey through the liturgical calendar, the richness of the scriptures and their profound connection to the teachings of
Introit Introitus Let us all rejoice in the Lord, celebrating a feast in honor of the blessed Virgin Mary, our
The Anima Christi is one of the most beloved prayers in Catholic tradition, particularly cherished for its profound Eucharistic spirituality.
Introduction As we approach the Feast of Corpus Christi, our hearts and minds are drawn to the profound mystery of
INTROIT Ps. 80:17.He fed them with the best of wheat, alleluia; and filled them with honey from the rock, alleluia,
St. Mary Magdalen of Pazzi, born Caterina de’ Pazzi on April 2, 1566, in Florence, Italy, is a celebrated figure
As we meditate on the readings for Feria IV after the First Sunday after Pentecost, we are invited to delve
INTROIT Ps 44:8Thou hast loved justice, and hated iniquity: therefore God, thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of
Early Life and Monastic Vocation Saint Augustine of Canterbury, also known as Austin, was born in the latter half of