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May 8th – Saint of the Day: Saint Arsenius the Great, Imperial Tutor & Desert Monk
He had access to emperors… and chose the desert. 🏜️🔥 Saint Arsenius the Great was a Roman nobleman, brilliant scholar, deacon, and tutor to imperial princes. He had status, comfort, influence, and the kind of résumé people chase for a… Continue reading
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May 7th – Saint of the Day: Saint Rose Venerini, Virgin & Foundress of the Venerini Sisters
She started with a Rosary circle… and ended up changing Catholic education forever. 🌹📚🔥 Saint Rose Venerini saw something most people ignored: girls were praying the words of the faith, but many had never been truly formed in it. So… Continue reading
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May 7th – Saint of the Day: Saint Anthony of Kiev, Hermit
He tried to disappear into a cave… and accidentally helped shape the spiritual history of a nation. 🕯️⛰️ Saint Anthony of Kiev was not chasing fame, influence, or applause. He was chasing God. After learning the monastic life on Mount… Continue reading
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May 7, 2026 – Remain in the Love That Sets You Free in Today’s Mass Readings
The early Church had a major decision to make… and it still hits hard today. 🔥 In *Acts 15:7-21*, Peter stands up during the Council of Jerusalem and makes it clear: we are not saved by religious performance, cultural identity,… Continue reading
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May 5th – Saint of the Day: Saint Maximus of Jerusalem, Bishop & Confessor
He had one eye taken from him. His body was crippled by torture. He was sent to the mines for refusing to deny Christ. ⚒️🔥 And then he became Bishop of Jerusalem. Saint Maximus of Jerusalem is not one of… Continue reading










