Catholic Saints
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August 9th – Saint of the Day: Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, Virgin & Martyr (Saint Edith Stein)
🔥 She was an atheist philosopher who became a Catholic nun… and died in Auschwitz. Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (aka Saint Edith Stein) searched for truth her whole life—and found it in a single night after reading The… Continue reading
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August 8, 2025 – Know, Love & Follow God in Today’s Mass Readings
🔥 He Spoke from Fire. He Walked to the Cross. Will You Follow? 🔥 Today’s readings hit different. ➡️ Deuteronomy 4 reminds us of a God who spoke from fire and rescued a people with power—not for show, but for… Continue reading
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August 6th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Hormisdas
🚨Church unity wasn’t always a given… In fact, it almost shattered. But one pope stood firm. 🔥 Meet Pope Saint Hormisdas, the widowed father-turned-pope who healed a 35-year rift between East and West. 📜 His bold Formula of Faith called… Continue reading
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August 4th – Saint of the Day: Saint John Baptist Vianney
🔥 He spent 16 hours a day in the confessional. 🔥 He was attacked by the devil in his sleep. 🔥 He transformed a forgotten village into a spiritual firestorm. Meet Saint John Vianney, the priest who showed us what… Continue reading
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August 4, 2025 – God’s Provision & Human Weakness in Today’s Mass Readings
✨ “We have nothing to look forward to but this manna…” (Numbers 11:6) 📖 They complained about miracle bread. Sound familiar? Today’s readings hit deep: 🥵 Numbers 11 shows us how easy it is to forget God’s gifts when our… Continue reading
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August 1, 2025 – Faithful Worship & Rejection in Today’s Mass Readings
🕊️ “A prophet is not without honor… except in his hometown.” Today’s readings are 🔥—and a little uncomfortable. 👀 Leviticus 23 breaks down God’s OG liturgical calendar—Passover, Pentecost, Atonement. These aren’t random holidays… they’re sacred appointments with the Divine. 🎶… Continue reading
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July 25, 2025 – Sharing the Cup of Christ in Today’s Mass Readings
🔥 Can you drink the cup? 🔥 Today’s Gospel hits hard—and it should. James and John wanted thrones, but Jesus offered them a cup. Not of comfort, but of sacrifice. And they said: “We can.” 💥 2 Corinthians 4 reminds… Continue reading









