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November 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Catherine Labouré
She was a farm girl who lost her mom at nine, walked up to a statue of Mary, and said: “Now, dear Lady, you are my mother.” That one act of trust opened the door for Heaven to give the… Continue reading
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November 28, 2025 – The Everlasting Kingdom of God in Today’s Mass Readings
When the beasts of history roar, who actually runs the show? 🐲🔥 In the First Reading (Daniel 7:2-14), four brutal beasts rise from the sea, flexing their power, but every single one loses its throne when the Ancient of Days… Continue reading
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November 27th – Saint of the Day: Saint Virgil of Salzburg, Bishop
Did you know there is an Irish monk bishop who defended valid baptisms with “bad Latin,” believed the Earth is round, clashed with Saint Boniface, and still became a canonized saint? 😮🌍 Saint Virgil of Salzburg quietly turned Europe upside… Continue reading
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November 27, 2025 – Trusting & Praising God in Difficult Times in Today’s Mass Readings
Daniel did not flinch in the lions’ den. 👀 In Daniel 6:12-28, he chose prayer over self protection and God literally shut the mouths of the lions. The king ends up proclaiming: “He is the living God, enduring forever, whose… Continue reading
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November 26, 2025 – Living Faith Under Fire in Today’s Mass Readings
When God writes on the wall, kingdoms fall. ⚡️ Today’s readings hit hard and remind us that every life is weighed, every heart is seen, and every moment of pressure is a chance to witness. 🔥 First Reading: Daniel 5… Continue reading
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November 25th – Saint of the Day: Saint Peter of Alexandria, Patriarch & Martyr
Seal of the Martyrs. 🔥 Saint Peter of Alexandria was not a soft, comfortable saint. He led the Church through brutal persecution, balanced real mercy with real discipline for those who denied Christ, had a prophetic vision warning about Arius… Continue reading
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November 25th – Saint of the Day: Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin & Martyr
Royal scholar. Warrior virgin. Mystic bride of Christ. 👑🔥 Saint Catherine of Alexandria faced down an emperor, out-argued fifty of his top philosophers, and watched the torture wheel built to destroy her shatter at her touch. Her whole life pointed… Continue reading










