Saint Gregory the Great
Saint Gregory the Great (c. 540–604), also known as Pope Gregory I, is one of the most illustrious figures in
Saint Gregory the Great (c. 540–604), also known as Pope Gregory I, is one of the most illustrious figures in
“He shall open his mouth in the church, and shall be filled with the spirit of wisdom, and shall pour
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusEccli 15:5In médio Ecclésiæ apéruit os eius: et implévit eum Dóminus spíritu sapiéntiæ et intelléctus: stolam glóriæ índuit eum.
Let us pray for our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV. May the Lord preserve him, and give him life,and make
Saint Michael’s hagiography is less about a biographical account (since angels are spiritual beings) and more about the theological and
The sacred liturgy of Feria Quinta infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Paschæ—Thursday in the Second Week after the Octave of
Early Life and Conversion St. Francis Caracciolo, born Ascanio Caracciolo on October 13, 1563, in Villa Santa Maria, Italy, came
In the liturgical calendar, Feria III after the Second Sunday after Pentecost offers a profound opportunity to reflect on the
INTROIT Ps. 21:15; 68:10My heart has become like wax melting away within my bosom, because zeal for Your house consumes