christianity

  • The poor you will always have with you

    Jesus did not wear a crown while on earth. There was no throne and no army. Just an outstretched hand to heal the broken hearted. He was the king who walked among his people. When you offered a simple meal, you saw only a stranger in need. But what if, in that moment, you were…

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  • Saints for the Modern World: Lessons from Acutis and Frassati

    Dubbed the “Patron Saint of the Internet” and on the path to becoming the first millennial saint, Carlo harnessed his tech skills to evangelize and inspire countless others. He built a website dedicated to Eucharistic miracles, revealing a profound connection with the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.

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  • Exploring Saint Mary Major: A Catholic Symbol in Rome

    Consider the continuous role of Saint Mary Major as a center of pilgrimage and Marian devotion, attracting many faithful and highlighting Mary’s presence as Mother and Protectress of the Church.

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  • Curé d’Ars: A Model of Faith and Perseverance

    August 4 is the feast of Jean Baptiste Marie Vianney, patron of priests. In a world often filled with distractions and fleeting concerns, his story reminds us of the true meaning of holiness and the power of sacrificial love. Explore his example as a shepherd who poured himself out for his flock, spending long hours…

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  • Mass Communication: A snapshot into the Preparation of Gifts

    Mass Communication is an exclusive series that digs around liturgical ideas and how we experience worship around the Eucharistic table. Today’s thought focuses on the Preparation of the Gifts.

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