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March 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Proterius of Alexandria, Patriarch & Martyr
A bishop. A city in chaos. A martyr almost erased from memory. 🔥⛪ Saint Proterius of Alexandria stood in one of the fiercest battles of the early Church and refused to compromise the truth about Jesus Christ. He defended the… Continue reading
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March 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Stephen Harding, Benedictine Abbot & Founder of Cistercian Order
An English monk who almost nobody talks about today helped change the Church forever. 🔥 Saint Stephen Harding was not famous for chasing attention. He was famous for fidelity. He helped found Cîteaux, shaped the Cistercian Order, guided a reform… Continue reading
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March 28, 2026 – Gathered Into One in Today’s Mass Readings
Scattered, exhausted, divided, and carrying more than anyone sees? Today’s Mass readings hit right at the center of that. 🔥📖 In Ezekiel 37:21-28, God makes a staggering promise: He will gather His people, cleanse them, give them one shepherd, and… Continue reading
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March 27th – Saint of the Day: Saint John of Egypt, Hermit
From carpenter to desert prophet, Saint John of Egypt lived so close to God that even an emperor sought his counsel. 🔥🏜️ He vanished into the Egyptian desert, embraced silence, fasting, and radical obedience, and became known as “the Seer.”… Continue reading
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March 27th – Saint of the Day: Saint Rupert of Salzburg, Missionary Bishop & Abbot
What kind of saint helps build a city, revives the faith, and becomes the patron of salt workers? 🧂⛪🔥 Saint Rupert of Salzburg was not just a bishop. He was a builder of Christian culture. He walked into a broken… Continue reading
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March 27, 2026 – When Truth Is Rejected but God Remains in Today’s Mass Readings
Pressure. Betrayal. Stones in hand. And still, God does not leave His people. 🔥📖 Today’s Mass readings hit hard. In *Jeremiah 20:10-13*, the prophet is surrounded by whispers, traps, and betrayal, even from people he once trusted. But right in… Continue reading
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March 26, 2026 – The Covenant Fulfilled in Today’s Mass Readings
What if the God who made the promise to Abraham is the very One standing in front of us in the Gospel? 👀🔥 Today’s Mass readings hit hard because they move from covenant… to memory… to revelation. In the First… Continue reading
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March 25th – The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord
Heaven did not enter the world with noise. It came in silence, in Nazareth, through the humble yes of a young woman. ✨ The Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord celebrates the moment everything changed. The angel Gabriel appeared… Continue reading










