Catholic doctrine
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May 26th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Eleutherius, Martyr
Not every โnew revelationโ is from God. ๐๐ฅ Pope Saint Eleutherius led the Church when false prophets, spiritual confusion, and dangerous heresies were trying to pull Christians away from the faith of the Apostles. He was an early successor of… Continue reading
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May 24th – Saint of the Day: Saint Vincent of Lรฉrins, Monk, Priest & Theologian
What if the biggest danger to your faith was not an obvious lie, but a โnew teachingโ wrapped in Bible verses? ๐๐ Saint Vincent of Lรฉrins saw that problem coming over 1,500 years ago. This fifth-century monk and priest gave… Continue reading
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May 13th – Saint of the Day: Saint Servatius of Tongeren, Bishop
๐ฅ A bishop. A key. A buried grave that snow refused to cover. Saint Servatius of Tongeren was not just another ancient bishop lost in history. He stood against Arianism, the heresy that tried to make Jesus less than fully… Continue reading
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May 2nd – Saint of the Day: Saint Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
He was exiled 5 times, hunted by emperors, accused by enemies, and pressured to water down the faith. Saint Athanasius refused. ๐ฅ Why? Because the truth at stake was massive: Is Jesus truly God, or just a created being? Athanasius… Continue reading
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April 13th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Martin I, Martyr
A pope was kidnapped, chained, exiled, and left to die for defending the truth about Jesus. ๐ฎโ๐จโ๏ธ๐ Pope Saint Martin I did not chase comfort, applause, or safety. He stood firm when the world wanted the Church to stay quiet.… Continue reading
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April 8th – Saint of the Day: Saint Dyonysius of Alexandria, Bishop
Not every saint is famous for dramatic miracles. Some changed the Church by standing firm when everything was falling apart. ๐ฅโช๐ Saint Dionysius of Alexandria, also called Dionysius the Great, lived through persecution, plague, exile, schism, and doctrinal confusion, and… Continue reading
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March 10th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Simplicius
When an empire collapsed, one saint refused to let the Church collapse with it. ๐๏ธ๐ฅ Pope Saint Simplicius took the Chair of Peter in a brutal moment of history. Rome was shaking, rulers were changing, and the West was basically… Continue reading









