Catholic liturgical calendar
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February 3rd – Saint of the Day: Saint Blaise, Bishop & Martyr
🔥🕯️ 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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February 2nd – The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
🕯️✨ Forty days after Christmas, the Church is still holding the Light up for the world to see. February 2 is the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas, and it is way deeper than “cute… Continue reading
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January 4th – The Epiphany of the Lord
🌟✨ The light was never meant to stay hidden. ✨🌟 The Epiphany of the Lord is the moment everything goes public. A star pierces the darkness. Pagan scholars cross deserts. A Child reveals Himself as King, God, and Savior of… 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. ✝️🔥 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
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January 1st – Saint of the Day: Saint Odilo
🕯️ What if praying for the dead could actually change eternity? Saint Odilo of Cluny didn’t just believe that love outlives death. He built an entire movement around it. 🙏 As Abbot of Cluny, Saint Odilo reshaped monastic life, fed… Continue reading
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June 28, 2025 – Feast of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
🔥 What if your heart could mirror the purity, power, and passion of the most perfect woman who ever lived? 🔥 Today we celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary — a love so fierce, it stood at… Continue reading
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June 24, 2025 – Formed for a Mission in Today’s Mass Readings: Solemnity of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
🚨He was named John—not by tradition, but by God Himself. 🔥 Formed in the womb. Sent to the world. Prepared in silence. Set on fire by the Spirit. Today’s Mass readings are not just about the birth of a prophet—they’re… Continue reading






