Luis Gonzalez
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January 10th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Agatho
π₯ A pope reigned for just 3 yearsβ¦ and still changed how the Church speaks about JESUS forever. Meet Pope Saint Agatho πβοΈ the βquiet giantβ who refused to trade truth for comfort when the world demanded a watered down… Continue reading
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January 10th – Saint of the Day: Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Cappadocian Father & Bishop
Saint Gregory of Nyssa was not here to play small. π₯βͺοΈ This fourth-century bishop stared down heresy, got pushed into exile, and still came back preaching the truth of Jesus Christ like his life depended on itβ¦ because it did.… Continue reading
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January 10, 2026 – Belonging to the True God in Today’s Mass Readings
Todayβs Mass readings are not playing games. They call out the real battle: idols, sin, and the evil one, and they point straight to the only One who saves. βοΈπ₯π First Reading 1 John 5:14-21 Prayer is not a wish… Continue reading
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January 9th – Saint of the Day: Saint Adrian of Canterbury
A North African monk helped build the Church in England. Yeah, you read that right. π₯πβͺοΈ Meet Saint Adrian of Canterbury a quiet powerhouse behind the scenes who helped turn Canterbury into a Catholic factory for holy leaders, solid teaching,… Continue reading
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January 9th – Saint of the Day: Saints Julian & Basilissa, Martyrs
A married couple who chose holiness over comfort. A home that became a refuge for the persecuted Church. A faith so real it ended in martyrdom. π₯π βοΈ Saints Julian and Basilissa lived during one of the darkest periods of Christian… Continue reading
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January 9, 2026 – Faith & Eternal Life in Today’s Readings
π₯ Eternal life is not an idea. It is a Person. π₯ Todayβs Mass readings hit straight to the heart and refuse to stay theoretical. This is faith that does something. π First Reading: 1 John 5:5β13 The world is… Continue reading
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January 8th – Saint of the Day: Saint Severinus of Noricum
When the world was falling apart, one monk refused to panic. π₯βοΈ Saint Severinus of Noricum lived at the collapse of the Roman Empire, when famine, violence, and fear ruled the day. Instead of running or giving up, he fasted,… Continue reading
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January 8th – Saint of the Day: Saint Lawrence Giustiniani, Patriarch & Bishop
Venice was drowning in wealth, power, and politics. God answered with a saint. β¨βͺ Saint Lawrence Giustiniani walked away from comfort and prestige to live a life of prayer, discipline, and radical charity. He became the first Patriarch of Venice,… Continue reading
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January 8, 2026 – Faith, Love & Justice in Today’s Mass Readings
Faith that actually does something hits different. β¨ Todayβs readings refuse to let belief stay comfortable, private, or theoretical. π First Reading β 1 John 4:19β5:4 Love is not optional. βWe love because He first loved usβ means faith shows… Continue reading
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January 7th – Saint of the Day: Saint Lucian of Antioch, Martyr
ππ₯ A brilliant mind. A fearless heart. A martyr who would not back down. Saint Lucian of Antioch was not just a scholar. He was a priest who loved Sacred Scripture so deeply that he spent his life protecting the… Continue reading









