Catholic feast days
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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
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May 24, 2026 – The Feast of Pentecost
🔥 The Church did not begin with a marketing plan. It began with a locked room, terrified disciples, Mary praying in silence, and a sound from heaven like a rushing wind. 🌬️ Then fire fell. The same Peter who once… Continue reading
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May 21st – Saint of the Day: Saint Christopher Magallanes, Priest, & Companions, Martyrs
A priest. A secret seminary. A firing squad. And one final prayer for a divided country.🔥 Saint Christopher Magallanes was not a violent rebel. He was a Catholic priest who served the poor, formed future priests in secret, promoted the… Continue reading
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May 19th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Urban I
A pope almost hidden by history… but not forgotten by Heaven. 🕯️⛪ Pope Saint Urban I led the early Church in Rome while Christians were still gathering near the catacombs, carrying the faith in silence, courage, and unity. He is… Continue reading
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May 17, 2026 – The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord
Jesus didn’t ascend into heaven to disappear. He ascended to reign. 👑☁️ The Feast of the Ascension of the Lord is way more intense than most people realize. This feast tells us that Jesus took our human nature, wounds and… Continue reading
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May 16th – Saint of the Day: Saint Andrew Bobola, Jesuit Missionary Priest & Martyr
🔥 A priest so relentless they called him the “hunter of souls.” Saint Andrew Bobola was not a soft, comfortable saint. He was a Polish Jesuit missionary who walked through dangerous villages, preached the Catholic faith, brought people back to… Continue reading
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May 15th – Saint of the Day: Saint Isidore the Farmer, Husband and Father
He was a poor farmer. No platform. No fame. No “big ministry.” Just dirt under his nails, Mass before work, and radical trust in God. 🌾🙏 Saint Isidore the Farmer became one of the Church’s most beloved saints because he… Continue reading
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May 14th – Saint of the Day: Saint Matthias, Apostle & Martyr
One Apostle betrayed Jesus. Another quietly stepped into the wound. 🔥 Saint Matthias was the man chosen to replace Judas Iscariot after the Ascension, restoring the Twelve before Pentecost. No dramatic speeches. No recorded quotes in Scripture. No spotlight. Just… Continue reading
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May 13th – Saint of the Day: Saint Servatius of Tongeren, Bishop
🔥 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 12th – Saint of the Day: Saints Nereus and Achilleus, Soldiers & Martyrs
They were soldiers of Rome… Until grace hit harder than fear. ⚔️🔥 Saints Nereus and Achilleus once served the empire, but after encountering Christ, they threw down their weapons, walked away from violent obedience, and chose martyrdom over compromise. That… Continue reading









