St. John Vianney, also known as the Cure of Ars, was a French Roman Catholic priest who lived from 1786 until 1859. He is best known for his work as a parish priest in the small town of Ars, where… Continue Reading →
St. Rose of Lima is a Peruvian saint recognized as the first saint of the New World. She was born in 1586 in Lima, Peru, and was the daughter of a Spanish father and a Peruvian mother. St. Rose was… Continue Reading →
St. Cyril of Jerusalem was a bishop and theologian in the 4th century AD. He is well-known for his Catechetical Lectures, a set of 23 talks given to new converts to Christianity in Jerusalem. These lectures provided a comprehensive introduction… Continue Reading →
Saint Anthony of Padua advises not to judge or rebuke harshly, but rather gently lift up those who are lost. We face a dilemma in helping others without being moralistic or indifferent. It’s important to examine our intentions and truly… Continue Reading →
Reflections on the wisdom of Saint Francis de Sales: Use a good word to diminish anger like water on fire. Show love like honey to convert others.
One of the most significant risks in our spiritual life is underestimating the power of evil. St. Cyril’s analogy helps us understand and defend ourselves against the devious nature of sin.
Choose true friends wisely, they make us better. Beware of those who pull us away from God. Evangelize all, but select friends carefully. Brothers and sisters, let’s reflect on the wisdom of the Saints. Saint John Paul II once said… Continue Reading →
Reflections on the wisdom of the saints and the importance of performing work with the right intention, despite criticism or the desire for applause. Today, Saint John Henry Newman will guide us. Nothing would be done at all if a… Continue Reading →
Reflections on the wisdom of the Saints, including Saint Francis and Xavier Cabrini, who endured immense struggles and focused on eternal life. Today we will hear about Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini. She was a tiny frail nun who did incredible… Continue Reading →
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