Catholic feast days
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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
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February 11th – The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes
πβ¨ February 11 is not just another date on the calendar. It is the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, and it comes with a message that hits harder than most people expect. π«π·β°οΈ A poor teenage girl. A forgotten… Continue reading
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February 3rd – Saint of the Day: Saint Blaise, Bishop & Martyr
π₯π―οΈ Two candles. One throat. A Church that still believes God heals. On February 3, Catholics all over the world line up for one of the most underrated traditions in the whole faith: the Blessing of Throats. Not superstition. Not… Continue reading
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January 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Thomas Aquinas, Dominican Priest & Doctor of the Church
Saint Thomas Aquinas was the kind of genius the world would flex. Instead, he chose poverty, obedience, and a life that ended on his knees. π₯πβοΈ He was literally locked up by his own family to stop him from becoming… Continue reading
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January 20th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Fabian, Martyr
A dove picked the pope. ποΈπ No campaign. No clout. Just Providence. Pope Saint Fabian was basically βsome guy in the crowdββ¦ until the Church watched a dove land on him and everyone knew who God had chosen. Then he… Continue reading
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January 3rd – The Memorial of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
The Name of Jesus is not just spoken. It changes everything. βοΈπ₯ Before miracles. Before the Cross. Before the Resurrection. Heaven already chose His Name. Jesus means God saves. That is the whole Gospel in one word. Saint Paul reminds… Continue reading









