Saint Peter Canisius, Doctor of the Church (1521 – 1597
“Hammer of Heretics” and Apostle of Germany I. Early Life and Formation Peter Canisius was born on the 8th of
“Hammer of Heretics” and Apostle of Germany I. Early Life and Formation Peter Canisius was born on the 8th of
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As we journey through the liturgical season following the II Sunday after Pentecost, we are invited to reflect deeply on
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In the liturgical spirit of Feria IV after the Second Sunday after Pentecost, we turn our attention to the rich
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