Luis Gonzalez
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March 29th – Saint of the Day: Saint Berthold of Mount Carmel, Soldier & Carmelite Hermit
What if one of the most important saints in Church history is also one of the most overlooked? 👀⛰️🔥 Saint Berthold of Mount Carmel is remembered as a former soldier who left the noise of the world behind and helped… Continue reading
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March 29th – Saint of the Day: Saint Mark of Arethusa, Bishop
🔥 What kind of faith comes back when it could have stayed hidden? Saint Mark of Arethusa did exactly that. When a pagan emperor demanded he rebuild a temple to false gods, he refused. When other Christians were punished in… Continue reading
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March 29, 2026 – The Humble King and the Saving Cross in Today’s Mass Readings
🌿 Palm Sunday is here, and the Church does not let anyone stay comfortable for long. One minute the crowd is crying out “Hosanna to the Son of David”. The next, the liturgy is leading straight to betrayal, agony, and… Continue reading
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March 29, 2026 – Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
👑🌿 Palm Sunday is wild when it is actually understood. Jesus enters Jerusalem like a King… but not the kind of king the crowd expected. He rides in with palms, praise, and Hosanna in the air, yet the same liturgy… Continue reading
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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









