Saint Andrew of Crete, Archbishop
Sanctus Andreas Cretensis, Archiepiscopus Gortynensis et Hymnographus Feast: 4 July (Greek Church) · c. 660 – c. 740 I. Identity
Sanctus Andreas Cretensis, Archiepiscopus Gortynensis et Hymnographus Feast: 4 July (Greek Church) · c. 660 – c. 740 I. Identity
A Reflection for Sanctæ Mariæ Sabbato — IV. classis Sabbato infra Hebdomadam V post Octavam Pentecostes Mass Salve, Sancta Parens
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Sanctus Irenæus Lugdunensis, Episcopus et Martyr St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Bishop and Martyr Festum: 3 Iulii · III classis ·
S. Irenæi Episcopi et Martyris ~ III. classis Feria sexta infra Hebdomadam V post Octavam Pentecostes Lectio: 2 Tim. 3:14–17;
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Early Life Saint Ladislaus I, also known as Ladislas, was born in 1040 or 1041 in Hungary, the son of
As we journey through the liturgical season, Feria V after the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost offers us a profound opportunity
INTROIT Ps. 26:7, 9Hear, O Lord, the sound of my call; be my helper: forsake me not: despise me not,
Early Life and Service John and Paul were prominent Christians in Rome during the 4th century. They served as high-ranking
The traditional liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church invites us to immerse ourselves in the richness of Scripture and the
INTROIT Ps 33:20-21Many are the troubles of the just, but out of them all the Lord delivers them; the Lord
Early Life and Conversion St. William of Montevergine, also known as William of Vercelli, was born in 1085 in Vercelli,
As we meditate on the scriptures appointed for Feria III after the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, we find ourselves drawn
INTROIT Ps 36:30-31The mouth of the just man tells of wisdom, and his tongue utters what is right. The law
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist, celebrated on June 24th, holds a significant place in the liturgical calendar of