Saint Paul of the Cross
Founder of the Passionists, Mystic of the Sacred Passion (1694–1775) Paolo Francesco Danei was born on the third of January,
Founder of the Passionists, Mystic of the Sacred Passion (1694–1775) Paolo Francesco Danei was born on the third of January,
Feria Tertia infra Hebdomadam III post Octavam Paschæ — In Festo S. Pauli a Cruce Confessoris There is a striking
S. Pauli a Cruce Confessoris ~ III. classisTempora: Feria Tertia infra Hebdomadam III post Octavam Paschæ Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusGal 2:19-20Christo confíxus sum
“Hammer of Heretics” and Apostle of Germany I. Early Life and Formation Peter Canisius was born on the 8th of
A Reflection for the Feast of St. Peter Canisius, Confessor and Doctor Feria Secunda infra Hebdomadam III post Octavam Paschæ
S. Petri Canisii Confessoris et Ecclesiæ Doctoris ~ III. classisTempora: Feria Secunda infra Hebdomadam III post Octavam Paschæ Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusEccli 15:5In
On this III Sunday after Easter, the liturgy presents us with readings from 1 Peter 2:11-19 and John 16:16-22. These
INTROIT Ps 65:1-2Shout with joy to God, all the earth, allelúja, sing ye a psalm to his name, allelúja; give
On this serene Saturday following the Second Sunday of Easter, also known as Divine Mercy Sunday, we are invited to
Interactive questionnaire to discern one’s vocation can be an enlightening process. Below is a structured set of questions designed to
INTROIT SedeliusHail Holy Parent, who didst bring forth the King, who rules heaven and earth forever, allelúja, allelúja.Ps 44:2My heart
St. Elphege, also known as Ælfheah in Old English, is a revered figure in the annals of English Christianity, particularly
On this Friday following the Second Sunday after Easter, often called “Good Shepherd Sunday,” we find ourselves enveloped in the
INTROIT Ps 32:5-6The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord, alleluia: by the word of the Lord were
In the rich tapestry of Catholic theology, the concept of the Beatific Vision holds a place of profound significance. This
As we find ourselves in the reflective period following the Second Sunday after Easter, commonly referred to as “Good Shepherd