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May 30th – Saint of the Day: Saint Ferdinand III of Castile, King
A king with a crown, a sword, and a soul surrendered to Christ. 👑⚔️✝️ Saint Ferdinand III of Castile was not remembered by the Church just because he won battles. He was remembered because he feared offending God more than… Continue reading
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May 30th – Saint of the Day: Saint Joan of Arc, Peasant Girl, Virgin & Mystic
She was a teenager. She could not read or write. She had no army, no title, no political power, and no reason the world should have listened to her. But Saint Joan of Arc heard God’s call, stood before kings,… Continue reading
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May 29th – Saint of the Day: Saint Ursula Ledóchowska, Religious Sister, Teacher, Missionary & Foundress of the Ursuline Sisters of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus
She lived under surveillance. She was exiled during war. She helped orphans, taught young women, defended her country, founded a religious order, and still became known as the Apostle of the Smile. 😳✨ Saint Ursula Ledóchowska was not soft. She… Continue reading
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May 29, 2026 – From Empty Leaves to Living Faith in Today’s Mass Readings
🌿 Leaves can look alive… but Jesus looks for fruit. Today’s Mass readings hit hard because they expose the difference between looking religious and actually living a life rooted in God. This is not about appearances. It is about prayer,… Continue reading
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May 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Bernard of Montjoux, Missionary Priest & Founder
A priest walked into the deadly Alps and turned a mountain pass into a house of mercy. 🏔️✝️ Saint Bernard of Montjoux, also known as the Apostle of the Alps, saw travelers freezing, exhausted, robbed, and dying in the snow.… Continue reading
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May 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Germain of Paris, Bishop, Monk & Abbot
A bishop who fed the poor so generously that even his own monks got nervous. 🍞🔥 Saint Germain of Paris was not the kind of saint who kept faith safely tucked inside church walls. He brought it straight into the… Continue reading










