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,
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S. Barnabæ Apostoli ~ III. classis Feria V infra Hebdomadam II post Octavam Pentecostes Acts 11:21–26; 13:1–3 · Matthew 10:16–22
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Saint Alphonsus Liguori, a revered figure in Catholic theology, left a profound impact through his teachings on moral theology and
INTROIT Ps 65:4Let all on earth worship You, O God, and sing praise to You, sing praise to Your name,
St. Augustine, a revered Church Father, left behind a profound legacy that continues to shape Christian thought. Among his many
INTROIT Ps 65:4Let all on earth worship You, O God, and sing praise to You, sing praise to Your name,
Feast Day: January 17th Saint Anthony the Great, a revered figure in Christian history, stands as the father of Christian
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St. Basil the Great, a distinguished theologian of the early Christian Church, left behind a rich legacy of theological writings.
In the journey of discerning the priesthood, drawing from both Thomistic and mystical traditions can provide a rich and balanced
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