Saint Pedro de San José Betancur
Saint Pedro de San José Betancur (1626–1667), also known as Hermano Pedro, is a beloved saint of Central America and
Saint Pedro de San José Betancur (1626–1667), also known as Hermano Pedro, is a beloved saint of Central America and
Friday in the Octave of Easter – Die VI infra Octavam Paschæ“Qui credit et baptizatus fuerit, salvus erit.”(“He that believeth
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 77:53Edúxit eos Dóminus in spe, allelúia: et inimícos eórum opéruit mare, allelúia, allelúia, allelúia.Ps 77:1Atténdite, pópule meus, legem
Feast Day: June 4Founder of the Bridgettine Sisters of the Most Holy Savior (Renewed Order)Patroness of Christian Unity and Converts
In the luminous joy of Easter Week, the Church presents us with two profound encounters: the Ethiopian eunuch with Philip
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusSap 10:20-21Victrícem manum tuam, Dómine, laudavérunt páriter, allelúia: quia sapiéntia apéruit os mutum, et linguas infántium fecit disértas, allelúia,
As we reflect on the lectionary readings for Feria V after the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, Romans 13:8-10 and Matthew
INTROIT Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon Me,
Saint Leonard of Noblac, celebrated as one of the great early saints of France, was indeed a prominent figure in
As we meditate on Romans 13:8-10 and Matthew 8:23-27, two central aspects of Christian life emerge: love as the fulfillment
INTROIT Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon Me,
Saint Bertille (c. 630–c. 704) was a French abbess renowned for her holiness, humility, and dedication to monastic life. Born
The readings from Romans 13:8-10 and Matthew 8:23-27, as found in the liturgy for the Third Feria after the Fourth
INTROIT Jer 29:11-12; 29:14The Lord says: “I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction. You shall call upon Me,
Also known as • Apostle to the Council of Trent• Carlo Borromeo• Father of the Clergy Profile Born to a
In the liturgical rhythm of Feria II following the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, we encounter a profound dialogue between the