St. Margaret of Scotland, Queen and Matron
Feast: 10 June (Roman Martyrology, pre-conciliar; her dies natalis is 16 November 1093, on which the 1969 reform fixed her
Feast: 10 June (Roman Martyrology, pre-conciliar; her dies natalis is 16 November 1093, on which the 1969 reform fixed her
Feria IV infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Pentecostes — Commemoration of S. Margaritæ Reginæ Viduæ (III classis) Proverbs 31:10–31 ·
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Deacon, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church Harp of the Holy Spirit · Sun of the Syrians · Column of
A Reflection for Feria III infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Pentecostes (IV classis) Commemoratio Ss. Primi et Feliciani Martyrum In
Feria III infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Pentecostes ~ IV. classisCommemoratio : Ss. Primi et Feliciani Martyrum Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 17:19-20Factus est
Feria III after the Ascension: A Time of Waiting and Witness The days following the Ascension of Our Lord are
INTROIT Ps. 26:7-9.Hear, O Lord, the sound of my call, alleluia; to You my heart speaks; Your glance I seek;
Early Life and Education: Saint Robert Bellarmine was born on October 4, 1542, in Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy. He was the
In the serene aftermath of the Ascension, as the Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Robert Bellarmine, a towering figure
INTROIT Sir 15:5In the midst of the assembly he opened his mouth; and the Lord filled him with the spirit
n the mystical realms of Christian spirituality, few figures stand as luminously as the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her unique role
The Sunday after the Ascension occupies a unique place in the liturgical year, poised between the Ascension of Our Lord
INTROIT Ps. 26:7-9.Hear, O Lord, the sound of my call, alleluia; to You my heart speaks; Your glance I seek;
Saint Philip and Saint James the Less, both Apostles of Jesus Christ, are celebrated together on their feast day, May
As we find ourselves in the quiet, contemplative time between the Ascension of Our Lord and the descent of the