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St. Simon the Zealot and St. Jude Thaddeus, two of Christ’s apostles, remind us of the diverse ways God calls us to serve. Simon is remembered for his passionate zeal, while Jude is known as the patron saint of hopeless causes, offering hope to the discouraged and despairing. Together, they spread the Gospel with courage, […] |
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Today we honor the countless saints who have gone before us — those canonized and those known only to God. Their lives remind us that holiness comes in many forms: in service, prayer, teaching, compassion, and quiet faithfulness. The Church calls us to rejoice in their witness and to remember that sanctity is not out […] |
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On All Souls Day, we pray for all who have died, trusting in God’s mercy and the promise of eternal life. The day invites us to remember loved ones, the forgotten, and those who have no one to pray for them. Our prayers reach across time and space, uniting heaven and earth in a quiet […] |
1 event,Born in Lima, Peru, St. Martin de Porres lived a life of humility and compassion. The son of a freedwoman and a Spanish father, Martin faced prejudice yet responded only with kindness. As a Dominican lay brother, he cared for the sick, tended to animals, and shared what little he had with the poor. His […] |
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St. Charles Borromeo was a reformer who lived the Gospel with bold conviction. As Archbishop of Milan, he restored discipline among clergy, educated the poor, and cared for the sick during plague and famine. Though born into wealth, he lived simply and placed the needs of others before his own comfort. His courage shaped the […] |
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Register Now! Our annual Night of Dreams fundraising event will feature both live and silent auctions as well as a cocktail hour and dinner. The Schedule will be as follows:
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1 event,Pope St. Leo the Great led with wisdom and courage at a time of crisis for the Church. His words defended the truth of Christ’s divinity and humanity, and his compassion guided the faithful through political turmoil. When Rome faced invasion, Leo met with Attila the Hun and convinced him to spare the city — […] |
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Before he was a bishop, St. Martin of Tours was a Roman soldier who famously cut his cloak in half to clothe a beggar. That night, he dreamed of Christ wearing the same cloak. Martin left the army to serve God fully and became known for his gentleness, humility, and care for the poor. His […] On this day in 1863, a small group of Benedictine Sisters journeyed to Atchison, Kansas, planting the seeds of a community that would grow in faith, prayer, and service. Their courage and trust in God’s providence continue to shape the life of Mount St. Scholastica today. Founders Day is more than a remembrance — it’s […] |
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St. Josaphat worked tirelessly for unity among Christians. Born in what is now Ukraine, he became a monk, then an archbishop devoted to reconciliation between the Eastern and Western Churches. His faith cost him his life, but his legacy lives on in every effort toward peace and understanding within the Church. St. Josaphat reminds us […] |
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The first American citizen to be canonized, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini traveled across the ocean to serve immigrants in the United States. She founded schools, hospitals, and orphanages, answering the needs of the poor with courage and compassion. Despite frail health, her spirit was fierce and her faith unshakable. “I can do all things in […] |
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Known as the “Universal Doctor,” St. Albert the Great was a Dominican scholar who saw no conflict between faith and reason. He studied science, philosophy, and theology, finding God’s fingerprints in every field of knowledge. As a teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, he inspired generations to seek truth through both prayer and study. Today we […] |
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Today we honor St. Francis Xavier, one of the Church’s great missionaries. Born in Spain and formed by St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. Francis carried the Gospel across India, Japan, and the islands of Southeast Asia. He traveled by boat, walked village paths, learned new languages, and welcomed every person he met with patience and […] |
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Happy feast of St. Nicholas, a bishop remembered for quiet generosity and compassionate leadership. Living in the fourth century, St. Nicholas used his inheritance to support struggling families, protect vulnerable children, and offer help without seeking praise. Many of the legends surrounding him reflect his deep concern for human dignity and his steady trust in […] |
