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January 7, 2026 – God’s Love Drives Out Fear in Today’s Mass Readings
Fear is loud, but love is stronger. π₯π Todayβs Mass readings hit straight to the heart and refuse to stay theoretical. π First Reading (1 John 4:11-18) God does not stay hidden when love is lived. βGod is loveβ¦ perfect… Continue reading
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January 6th – Saint of the Day: Saint AndrΓ© Bessette
A sickly orphan with almost no education became one of the most powerful witnesses of faith in North America. π₯βͺοΈ Saint AndrΓ© Bessette was just a doorkeeper, yet God used his humility, prayer, and devotion to Saint Joseph to heal… Continue reading
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January 5th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Telesphorus, Martyr
A pope before the Church had power. A shepherd before Christianity was safe. A martyr whose faith still speaks. π₯βοΈ Pope Saint Telesphorus lived when worship was risky and belief could cost everything. He helped shape the rhythm of Christian… Continue reading
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January 5th – Saint of the Day: Saint John Neumann, Bishop
A quiet bishop. A burning love for the Eucharist. A Church that still stands because of him. π₯βͺοΈ Saint John Neumann did not chase influence. He walked miles for souls, built Catholic schools from the ground up, defended the faith… Continue reading
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January 4th – Saint of the Day: Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
From wealth to widowhood. From Protestant to Catholic. From mother of five to founder of Catholic education in America. βοΈππ₯ Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton did not chase comfort. She chased truth. And when she found it in the Eucharist, she… Continue reading
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January 4th – The Epiphany of the Lord
πβ¨ The light was never meant to stay hidden. β¨π The Epiphany of the Lord is the moment everything goes public. A star pierces the darkness. Pagan scholars cross deserts. A Child reveals Himself as King, God, and Savior of… Continue reading










