Saint Dionysius of Alexandria
Early Life and Conversion Saint Dionysius, later known as “the Great” for his wisdom and sanctity, was born into a
Early Life and Conversion Saint Dionysius, later known as “the Great” for his wisdom and sanctity, was born into a
Reflection on Acts 3:13–15, 17–19 & John 21:1–14 Within the sacred splendor of the Octave of Easter—Dies Octavæ I. classis—Holy
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusMatt 25:34Veníte, benedícti Patris mei, percípite regnum, allelúia: quod vobis parátum est ab orígine mundi, allelúia, allelúia, allelúia.Ps 95:1Cantáte
Saint John Baptist de La Salle stands as one of the great apostles of Christian education, a priest wholly given
In the radiant stillness of Paschal Octave—Dies Octavæ, a day of the First Class—the Church lingers, as it were, within
Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusEccli 15:3-4Aqua sapiéntiæ potávit eos, allelúia: firmábitur in illis et non flectétur, allelúia: et exaltábit eos in ætérnum, allelúia,
Feast: September 21Symbols: Angel or Winged Man, Gospel Book, Money Bag (alluding to his conversion from tax collector) Early Life
Living in the Spirit and the Power of Christ’s Compassion: A Reflection in the Spirit of Traditional Catholic Piety On
Dominica XV Post Pentecosten III. Septembris ~ II. classisCommemoratio: S. Matthæi Apostoli et Evangelistæ Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 85:1; 85:2-3Inclína, Dómine, aurem tuam