Catholic feast days
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April 12, 2026 – Divine Mercy Sunday
The risen Jesus did not come back hiding His wounds. He came back showing them. β€οΈβπ₯ That is what makes Divine Mercy Sunday hit so hard. The same Christ who was crucified steps into a locked room full of fear,… Continue reading
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April 9th – Saint of the Day: Saint Liborius of Le Mans, Bishop
Saint Liborius is one of those saints almost nobody expects to be this fascinating. πβͺ A fourth-century bishop from Le Mans became one of the most beloved patron saints of Paderborn, Germany. His relics helped create a centuries-long bond between… Continue reading
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April 7th – Saint of the Day: Saint John Baptist de La Salle, Priest & Founder of the Institute of the Brothers of Christian Schools
Saint John Baptist de La Salle was not supposed to become the saint of classrooms. He was born into wealth, prestige, and security, yet he gave it all up to serve poor children and build schools that would change Catholic… Continue reading
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April 6th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Sixtus I
Ancient Rome. A forgotten early pope. A legacy that still speaks to the Church today. β¨βͺπ Pope Saint Sixtus I was not famous for flashy miracles or endless recorded speeches. He was known for something deeper: guarding the sacred, strengthening… Continue reading
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March 31st – Saint of the Day: Saint Balbina, Virgin
She is one of Romeβs most mysterious saints, and that is exactly what makes her story hit so hard. π₯β¨ Saint Balbina was a young Roman virgin saint remembered for her purity, courage, and deep connection to the earliest Christians.… Continue reading
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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? πβ°οΈπ₯ 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 29, 2026 – Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
ππΏ 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 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. π₯ποΈ He vanished into the Egyptian desert, embraced silence, fasting, and radical obedience, and became known as βthe Seer.β… Continue reading
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March 17th – Saint of the Day: Saint Gertrude of Nivelles, Abbess
Saint Gertrude of Nivelles was not supposed to become a saint. She was born into power, privilege, and influence, and the world expected her to marry for status. Instead, as a young girl, she chose Christ. π₯ She became an… Continue reading









