Saint Athanasius of Alexandria
Pillar of the Church, Hammer of the Arians, Confessor of the Divinity of Christ Few saints have stood so singularly
Pillar of the Church, Hammer of the Arians, Confessor of the Divinity of Christ Few saints have stood so singularly
A Reflection for the Feast of S. Athanasius, Bishop, Confessor, and Doctor of the Church Sabbato infra Hebdomadam III post
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Feast Day: May 1st (today, in fact — Quam dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine virtutum!) The Man Chosen by God Saint
A Reflection for the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker (S. Ioseph Opificis ~ I. classis) On the first day
S. Joseph Opificis ~ I. classis Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusSap. 10:17Sapiéntia réddidit iustis mercédem labórum suórum, et dedúxit illos in via mirábili,
The formation of American priests has undergone significant evolution marked by the influence of different pontificates from Saint Pius the
Saint John Chrysostom, the Golden-Mouthed preacher of the early Christian Church, left a profound legacy through his insightful homilies and
INTROIT Mal 3:1:1; Par. 29:12Behold, the Lord and Ruler is come; and the kingdom is in His hand, and power,
Saint Aelred of Rievaulx, a 12th-century Cistercian monk, gifted the world with profound insights into the realm of spiritual connection
Introduction: Ludwig Ott, a prominent Catholic theologian, embarked on a profound exploration of a theological concept central to Catholic Dogma—the
INTROIT Upon a high throne I saw a man sitting, Whom a multitude of angels adore, singing in unison: Behold
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In Augustine’s exploration of the paradox of Jesus’ submission in Luke 2:42-52, he delves into the mystery of the Incarnation,
INTROIT Upon a high throne I saw a man sitting, Whom a multitude of angels adore, singing in unison: Behold
In the tapestry of the Gospels, the accounts of Jesus’ exorcisms weave a profound narrative of spiritual power, revealing a