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September 16th – Saint of the Day: Saint Euphemia, Virgin & Martyr
π₯ Saint Euphemia went from courtroom to colosseum and still wouldnβt bend the knee to idols. Exposed to the wheel, fire, and beasts, she kept her eyes on Jesus. The shocker? Her shrine later became the setting for the Council… Continue reading
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September 16th – Saint of the Day: Pope Saint Cornelius and Saint Cyprian, Martyrs
Two friends, one Church on the brink. Pope Saint Cornelius and Saint Cyprian chose mercy and unity over fear, then sealed it with their blood. βοΈπ₯ Cornelius led Rome with courageous tenderness, organizing care for more than 1,500 widows and… Continue reading
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September 15th – Saint of the Day: Saint Nicomedes, Martyr
π₯ A priest with unshakable courage. In pagan Rome, Saint Nicomedes refused to burn incense to false gods and paid with his life. His simple confession became a thunderclap of faith: βI sacrifice only to the Omnipotent God who reigns… Continue reading
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September 15th – Saint of the Day: Saint Catherine of Genoa, Mystic
A mystic with calloused hands. A hospital director with a heart on fire. β¨ Saint Catherine of Genoa turned a routine confession into a life of radical love. On March 20, 1473, grace pierced her heart and everything changed. She… Continue reading
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September 15, 2025 – Lifted Hands & Pierced Heart in Today’s Mass Readings
Stop scrolling. Come stand beneath the Cross. βοΈ Todayβs reflection unites the Memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows with the daily readings and turns pain into intercession and hope. 1 Timothy 2:1-8: Pray big or pray small, but pray for… Continue reading
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September 14th – Saint of the Day: Saint Maternus of Cologne
He did not chase glory. He built unity. Meet Saint Maternus of Cologne, the first documented bishop of the city, a shepherd who helped heal a divided Church after persecution and stood firm at the councils of Rome and Arles.… Continue reading
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September 14th – Saint of the Day: Saint Gabriel Taurin Dufresse, Martyr
βοΈπ₯ He faced secret police, betrayal, and a death sentence. Yet Bishop Gabriel Taurin Dufresse kept building the Church in China with courage and love. π In 1803 he convened the first Catholic synod ever held on Chinese soil, shaping… Continue reading
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September 14th – Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Not a defeat. A coronation. βοΈπ₯ βO Crux, ave, spes unica.β Hail, O Cross, our only hope. Today we lift high the Cross and discover why this feast still shakes history and hearts. The story begins in Jerusalem. In 335… Continue reading
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September 14, 2025 – Look and Live in Today’s Mass Readings
Look up. Live. βοΈπ₯ Today we celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. The sign of shame became the throne of love. The place of death became the doorway to life. π Numbers 21:4β9: The bronze serpent… Continue reading









