On October 13th, Pope Francis will canonize five people at a Mass in Saint Peter’s Square.

These men and women will officially be declared “Saints” following the Catholic Church’s formal procedure:
On October 13th, Pope Francis will canonize five people at a Mass in Saint Peter’s Square.

These men and women will officially be declared “Saints” following the Catholic Church’s formal procedure:
Today, September 12th is the Memorial of the Most Holy Name of Mary.
I’m taking a break from the Lourdes Series to write about something connected to this day: names.
I’ve recently become interested in this topic. So much so that I keep an ongoing list of names that I like. There are enough on the list for a small army!
I enjoy learning the meaning of names. I also enjoy hearing about how they are chosen.
First, I’ll briefly explain the feast.
Then, I’ll share an explanation of the importance of names.
Finally, I’ll provide personal tips for choosing names.
Today, August 8th is the feast of Saint Dominic.
Did you know that this saint has an important connection to the Rosary?
On June 16, 1675 Jesus appeared to Sister Margaret Mary Alacoque (now a saint) and asked for the creation of a new feast.
He requested for the Feast of the Sacred Heart to be celebrated on the Friday after the Feast of Corpus Christi, nineteen days after Pentecost.
My previous post was about Spiritual Warfare.
I didn’t provide quotes because I didn’t want to overload the post with too much information.
From May to October 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three shepherd children in Fátima, Portugal.
While cleaning out my room recently, I came across an essay I wrote in sixth grade!
My previous post was about The Cross.
I didn’t provide quotes because I didn’t want to overload the post with too much information.
Since there are so many great quotes, I want to share some.
Here are 13 quotes on the cross.