Mount St. Scholastica
Events
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The Feast of the Holy Guardian Angels.
Today, we celebrate our Guardian Angels and ask for their protection every day and night.
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Piano Concert by Kuok-Wai Lio
St. Scholastica Chapel 801 South 8th street, Atchison, Kansas, United StatesBorn in Macau, pianist Kuok-Wai Lio began his studies at the age of five, was awarded a scholarship to study at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts at the […]
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23 Annual Fellin Lecture
O’Malley-McAllister Auditorium 1020 North Second Street, Atchison, Kansas, United StatesJoin us at this year's Fellin Lecture on October 13 at 7:00 pm in O’Malley-McAllister Auditorium on Benedictine College's campus. The presenter for the night will be Sister Judith Sutera, […]
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The Feast of St. Teresa of Jesus
St. Teresa of Jesus is the patron saint of the sick, those who suffer from headaches and migraines, and those who are ridiculed for their faith. She is also the […]
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The Feast of St. Ignatius of Antioch
St. Ignatius of Antioch is the patron saint of Christian unity, theological studies, and diseases of the throat and lungs.
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The Feast of St. Luke the Evangelist
St. Luke is the patron saint of artists, doctors, surgeons, notaries, butchers, brewers, bachelors, lacemakers, glass makers, and gold makers.
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The Feast of St. John Paul II
St. John Paul II is the patron saint of human dignity, the poor, those wronged by Catholics, the solidarity movement, and the Soviet Union.
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All Saints Day
On this day, the Catholic Church celebrates both known and unknown individuals who have lived a life of love and fidelity to Christ. Saints continue to come from all different […]
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All Souls’ Day
The Commemoration of All Souls is a day of hope and prayer as we remember all those who have gone before us in this life. This day is particularly dedicated […]
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The Feast of St. Charles Borromeo
(1538-1584) St. Charles Borromeo is renowned for reforming priestly formation and ministry. Born into a distinguished background during a time of rampant nepotism, at the age of twenty-two, Borromeo was […]
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The Feast of St. Martin of Tours
St. Martin is the patron saint of soldiers, beggars, and France.
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The Feast of St. Josaphat
Saint Josaphat is the patron saint of Ukraine, the reunion between the Orthodox and Roman Catholic faiths, and those being persecuted for their faith.
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The Feast of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first United States citizen to be canonized and is the patron saint of immigrants. She also founded nearly 70 institutions to help immigrants and to care […]
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The Feast of St Nicholas
St. Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop of Myra in present-day Turkey, is known for his generosity, kindness, and dedication to the Christian faith. He is celebrated for his acts of charity, […]
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The Feast of St. Cecilia
Saint Cecilia is the patron saint of many things, including martyrs, music and musicians, composers, instrument makers, poets, the blind, and bodily purity. Saint Cecilia, pray for us!
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The Feast of St. Andrew, Apostle
Saint Andrew the Apostle is the patron saint of many things, including Scotland, Fishermen, Greece, Russia, and Patras. In addition, he is the patron saint of singers, spinsters, maidens, women […]
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The Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Priest
Saint Francis Xavier is the patron saint of Catholic missions, foreign missions, missionaries, and navigators. He is also known as the Apostle of the Indies.
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The Feast of St. Nicholas
Happy Feast Day of St. Nicholas! Known for his kindness, generosity, and love for children, St. Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, and children. His life was marked […]
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The Feast of St. Ambrose
Saint Ambrose was a bishop, educator, and defender of the faith. Saint Ambrose is the patron saint of many things, including bees, beekeepers, candlemakers, Milan, learning, bishops, students, domestic animals, […]
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The Immaculate Conception
Today, we celebrate the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary — a beautiful reminder of God’s pure love and grace. It’s the belief that Mary, from the moment of […]
