Mount St. Scholastica
Events
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The Feast of Saint Ignatius
St. Ignatius, an early bishop and disciple of the apostles, courageously witnessed to Christ during times of persecution. On his journey to martyrdom in Rome, he wrote letters encouraging Christians […]
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The Feast of Saint Luke
St. Luke, author of the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles, beautifully portrays the compassion of Christ. A physician and companion of St. Paul, Luke dedicated his life […]
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The Feast of Saints Simon and Jude
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, […]
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The Feast of All Saints
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: […]
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The Feast of All Souls
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 […]
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The Feast of Saint Martin de Porres
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 […]
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The Feast of Saint Charles Borromeo
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 […]
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Night of Dreams
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The Feast of Saint Leo the Great
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 […]
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The Feast of Saint Martin of Tours
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 […]
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Founder’s Day
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 […]
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The Feast of Saint Josaphat
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. […]
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The Feast of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini
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 […]
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The Feast of Saint Albert the Great
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 […]
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The Feast of St. Francis Xavier
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, […]
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The Feast of St. Nicholas
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 […]
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The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Today we celebrate the Immaculate Conception, the mystery of Mary being preserved from sin from the moment of her existence. This gift prepared her to receive Christ with complete freedom […]
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The Feast of St. Juan Diego
St. Juan Diego, a humble Indigenous man from Mexico, encountered the Mother of God on Tepeyac Hill in 1531. He carried her message of compassion to the bishop with patience […]
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The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
On this joyful feast, we remember Our Lady of Guadalupe, who appeared to St. Juan Diego with the tender face of a mother who understands the suffering of her children. […]
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The Feast of St. Lucy
St. Lucy shines as a witness of steadfast faith during the early centuries of the Church. Her name means “light,” and her courage reflects that meaning. St. Lucy chose Christ […]
