Sanctus Joannes a Sancto Facundo, Confessor
St. John of San Facundo (John of Sahagún), Confessor Feast: 12 June — III Class (Common of Confessors Not Bishops,
St. John of San Facundo (John of Sahagún), Confessor Feast: 12 June — III Class (Common of Confessors Not Bishops,
A Reflection for the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Sacratissimi Cordis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi ~ I.
Sacratissimi Cordis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi ~ I. classis Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 32:11; 32:19Cogitatiónes Cordis eius in generatióne et generatiónem: ut
Feast: 11 June — Duplex maius (1962 calendar) Patron of Cyprus; invoked against hailstorms and as a peacemaker I. Identitas
S. Barnabæ Apostoli ~ III. classis Feria V infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Pentecostes Acts 11:21–26; 13:1–3 · Matthew 10:16–22
S. Barnabæ Apostoli ~ III. classisScriptura: Feria V infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Pentecostes Ante Missam Top NextIntroitusPs 138:17Mihi autem nimis honoráti sunt
Sirach 51:1-8 and 5:12 emphasize the value of wisdom and the profound impact it has on a person’s life. Wisdom,
INTROIT Ps 118:46-47.I will speak of Your decrees before kings without being ashamed. And I will delight in Your commands,
In an era where the essence of marriage is often overshadowed by transient societal trends, traditional Catholic marriage preparation remains
As we navigate the rhythms of the liturgical year, there lies a nearly forgotten period that once served as a
INTROIT Sir 15:5In the midst of the assembly he opened his mouth; and the Lord filled him with the spirit
Reflecting upon the passages from 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, 10:1-5, and Matthew 20:1-16 through the lens of Saint Pius X, one
INTROIT Ps 17:5-7The terrors of death surged round me, the cords of the nether world enmeshed me. In my distress
The Eucharist, as explained by the Roman Catechism, is a sacrament of paramount importance in the Catholic Church, instituted by
INTROIT Ecclus 15:5In the midst of the assembly he opened his mouth; and the Lord filled him with the spirit
In the annals of Christian tradition, few figures are as quietly significant as Saint Joachim, the father of the Blessed