Catholic faith
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May 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Bernard of Montjoux, Missionary Priest & Founder
A priest walked into the deadly Alps and turned a mountain pass into a house of mercy. 🏔️✝️ Saint Bernard of Montjoux, also known as the Apostle of the Alps, saw travelers freezing, exhausted, robbed, and dying in the snow.… Continue reading
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May 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Germain of Paris, Bishop, Monk & Abbot
A bishop who fed the poor so generously that even his own monks got nervous. 🍞🔥 Saint Germain of Paris was not the kind of saint who kept faith safely tucked inside church walls. He brought it straight into the… Continue reading
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May 27th – Saint of the Day: Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Archbishop & Missionary Monk
He almost quit before he became a saint. 😳🔥 Saint Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Pope Saint Gregory the Great to bring the Catholic faith to the Anglo-Saxons. But before he ever reached England, Augustine and his monks got… Continue reading
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May 26th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Eleutherius, Martyr
Not every “new revelation” is from God. 👀🔥 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 26, 2026 – Joyful Holiness and Total Surrender in Today’s Mass Readings
Holiness is not boring. It is dangerous to the old life. 🔥 Today’s Mass Readings for May 26, 2026, the Memorial of Saint Philip Neri, remind us that following Jesus is not about playing it safe. It is about surrendering… Continue reading
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May 25th – Saint of the Day: Saint Bede the Venerable, Benedictine Monk, Priest & Doctor of the Church
A monk who barely left his monastery ended up shaping the history of the Church. 📖🔥 Saint Bede the Venerable was not chasing fame, influence, or applause. He spent his life praying, studying Scripture, teaching, writing, and serving Christ from… Continue reading
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May 25, 2026 – The Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church
🔥 The Church was born at Pentecost… but Jesus did not leave her motherless. The day after Pentecost, Catholics celebrate the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church. And the timing is powerful. 🕊️ Mary was there… Continue reading









