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November 14, 2025 – God’s Creation & Heart’s Set for Eternity in Today’s Mass Readings
🌌 Creation is talking. Is anyone listening? First Reading Wisdom 13:1–9: “From the greatness and the beauty of created things their original author, by analogy, is seen.” Nature is stunning, but it is not God. It is a sign that… Continue reading
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November 13th – Saint of the Day: Saint Brice of Tours, Bishop
A bishop carried live coals in his cloak… and the fabric didn’t burn. 🔥 Saint Brice of Tours went from hot-headed protege of Saint Martin to humbled shepherd who let grace remake his heart. Accused of fathering a child, he… Continue reading
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November 13th – Saint of the Day: Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin
From tiny paper boats on a stream to a worldwide wave of mercy. 🛶❤️🔥 Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini built schools, hospitals, and orphanages for those the world ignored, all while whispering “The Heart of Jesus is an abyss of love.”… Continue reading
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November 12th – Saint of the Day: Saint Astrik of Pannonhalma, Bishop
👑✝️ Meet Saint Astrik of Pannonhalma: the monk-turned-archbishop who helped crown Saint Stephen as Hungary’s first Christian king. He built Pannonhalma Abbey into a spiritual engine, organized a brand-new Church, and kept Hungary anchored to Peter through Pope Sylvester II.… Continue reading
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November 12th – Saint of the Day: Saint Josaphat of Polotsk, Bishop & Martyr
🔥 Saint Josaphat of Polotsk didn’t chase comfort. He chased unity in Christ. In 1623, this Basilian monk turned archbishop looked a raging mob in the eye and chose love of the Church over his own life. His bold line… Continue reading
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November 11th – Saint of the Day: Saint Theodore the Studite
He fought for the face of Christ when images were banned. Scourged, exiled, and silenced, Saint Theodore the Studite rebuilt monastic life at Stoudios and defended holy icons as a public confession that the Word truly took flesh. “Keep your… Continue reading
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November 11th – Saint of the Day: Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop
🧥✨ A Roman cavalryman tore his cloak in half for a freezing stranger and met Christ that very night in a vision. That act of mercy turned Saint Martin of Tours from soldier to monk and then to a fearless… Continue reading









