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
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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
As we journey through the Easter season, a time of resurrection and renewal, the liturgical readings offer profound insights into
INTROIT Sap. 10:17Wisdom rendered to the just the wages of their labors, and conducted them in a wonderful way: and
In the tapestry of Catholic doctrine, the veneration of the communion of saints and the practice of invoking their intercession
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The Catholic Church holds dear the sacrament of Extreme Unction, more commonly known today as the Anointing of the Sick.
As we journey through the liturgical season, our hearts are filled with the joy of Easter’s promise, yet we are
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In exploring the profound sacramentality of marriage, one finds a rich tapestry woven from divine intention, historical understanding, and theological
As we navigate through the joyful season of Easter, the liturgical readings for the IV Sunday after Easter offer profound