Saint Matilda of Saxony
Saint Matilda of Saxony (also called Saint Mechtilde or Mathilda, c. 895 – 14 March 968) was a queen, benefactress
Saint Matilda of Saxony (also called Saint Mechtilde or Mathilda, c. 895 – 14 March 968) was a queen, benefactress
Lent steadily leads the soul into the light of truth. On this Saturday of the Third Week of Quadragesima, the
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 5:2-3.Verba mea áuribus pércipe, Dómine, intéllege clamórem meum: inténde voci oratiónis meæ, Rex meus et Deus meus.Ps 5:4Quóniam
Archbishop, Confessor, and Champion of Catholic Unity Early Life and Family St. Leander of Seville (c. 534–600) was born in
Num 20:1, 3; 6–13 & John 4:5–42 During the third week of Lent, Holy Mother Church places before us two
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 85:17.Fac mecum, Dómine, signum in bonum: ut vídeant, qui me oderunt, et confundántur: quóniam tu, Dómine, adiuvísti me
Feast Day: January 31Patronage: Apprentices, schoolchildren, young people, editors, publishers, and juvenile delinquents. Early Life Saint John Bosco, also known
A Reflection on Philippians 4:4-9 and Matthew 18:1-5 As we continue through the season after Epiphany, the Church’s liturgy draws
Ante Missam Introitus3 Reg 4:29Dedit illi Deus sapiéntiam, et prudéntiam multam nimis, et latitúdinem cordis, quasi arénam quæ est in líttore