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SAINTS NOVEMBER 13

  SAINTS NOVEMBER 13 St. Columba. The patroness of two parishes in Cornwall, England. The heather king there put her to death.  Bl. Vincent Bossilkov, Roman Catholic Passionist Priest, bishop of Nicopolis and martyr in the Communist campaign in Bulgaria against religion. Feastday:    St. Devinicus, 6th century. Scottish missionary and bishop also called Denick or Teavneck. He was a companion of Sts. Columba and Machar in evangelizing Caithness. Other details of his life no longer exist.  St. Gredifael, 7th century. Welsh or Breton abbot of Whitland, in Dyfed, Wales. He accompanied St. Paternus from Brittany to Wales. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, 1917 A.D. Patron of immigrants. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin.  Frances was born in Lombardi, Italy in 1850, one of thirteen children. At eighteen, she desired to become a Nun, but poor health stood in her way. She helped her parents until their death, and then worked on a farm with her brothers and sisters.  One day a priest asked her to t

The Dogma of the Immaculate Conception

  The Dogma of the Immaculate Conception The dogma of the Immaculate Conception, solemnly proclaimed on 8th December 1854 by Pope Pius IX in the Bull Ineffabilis Deus, affirms that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved from original sin from the moment of her conception.  The text of the Bull states: “We declare, pronounce and define that the doctrine which holds that the Blessed Virgin Mary, at the first instant of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace of the Omnipotent God, in virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of mankind, was preserved immaculate from all stain of original sin, has been revealed by God, and therefore should firmly and constantly be believed by all the faithful.”This dogma confirms Mary’s unique role in God’s plan of salvation.  She was chosen to be the mother of the Saviour, and for this reason, she benefitted from a special grace that kept her free from sin, a grace in view of the merits of Jesus Christ.  https://www.lourdes-france.org/

Gospel in Art: We are merely servants

  Gospel in Art: We are merely servants https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51071

St Josaphat and St Machar

  St Josaphat and St Machar https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/323

St. Josaphat Kuncewicz, Bishop and Martyr - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News

  St. Josaphat Kuncewicz, Bishop and Martyr - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/11/12/st--josaphat-kuncewicz--bishop-and--martyr-.html

SAINTS NOVEMBER 12

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SAINTS NOVEMBER 12 St. Ymar, 830 A.D. Benedictine martyr of England. A monk in Reculver Abbey, Kent, England, he was put to death by marauding Danes. Feast day: November 12.   St. Livinus, 650 A.D. Martyred Irish bishop, ordained by St. Augustine of Canterbury, England. He was the son of a Scottish noble and an Irish princess. Livinus and three companions went to Flanders, Belgium, where they evangelized the area. He was martyred near Clost, in Brabant. Also called Lebwin, he is identified by some scholars with St. Lebuinus.     ST. JOSAPHAT KUNCEWICZ, BISHOP AND MARTYR- This 17th century Ukranian monk and bishop lived, labored and died for the unity of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The feast day of this “martyr of unity” is celebrated on November 12.  https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/11/12/st--josaphat-kuncewicz--bishop-and--martyr-.html St. Cadwallader, 689 A.D.  A king of the Saxon peoples. He is also called Cadwalla and Ceadwalla. Born circa 659, Cadwallader became king o

Pope: ‘Synodality is inseparable from ecumenism’ - Vatican News

  Pope: ‘Synodality is inseparable from ecumenism’ - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-11/pope-synodality-is-inseparable-from-ecumenism.html

Gospel in Art: Obstacles are sure to come

  Gospel in Art: Obstacles are sure to come https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51063

St. Martin, Bishop of Tours - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News

  St. Martin, Bishop of Tours - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/11/11/st--martin--bishop-of-tours-.html

St Leo the Great

  St Leo the Great https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/320

Gospel in Art: A poor widow put in two small coins

  Gospel in Art: A poor widow put in two small coins https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51056

SAINTS NOVEMBER 10

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 SAINTS NOVEMBER 10 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St. John of Ratzeburg, 1066 A.D.  Martyred Scottish bishop. Born in Scotland, John became a missionary in Germany. Named the bishop of Ratzeburg, he labored on the coast of the Baltic Sea where he was martyred for the faith by local pagans. St. Justus of Canterbury, 627 A.D. Benedictine archbishop of Canterbury. Justus was a Roman sent by Pope St. Gregory I the Great in 601 to England, to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons. Justus and others were sent as aides to St. Augustine. In 604, Justus was consecrated the first bishop of Rochester. The death of King Ethelbert in 616 caused a rise in paganism, and Justus returned to Rome. In the following year he went back to England and became archbishop of Canterbury in 624. He consecrated St. Paulinus.    St. Elaeth, 1084 A.D. British king driven by locals into Wales. He became a monk there under St. Seiriol. Elaeth’s poems have survived.   S

Gospel in Art: Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

  Gospel in Art: Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51051

SAINTS NOVEMBER 09

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 SAINTS NOVEMBER 09 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St. Theodore Tyro, Roman martyr, considered to be virtually identical with St. Theodore Stratelates. According to custom, he was a recruit (tiro) in the Roman army at Pontus, on the Black Sea. After refusing to participate in a pagan ceremony, he was brought before the tribune of the legion and the governor of the region. Freed temporarily, he immediately went out and set fire to the temple of Cybele near Amasea in Pontus. For this crime, he was burned to death in a furnace. Nov 9 STS. MARY AND NEONE, MARTYRS IN THE CEMETERY OF CALLISTUS ON THE VIA APPIA Together with their parents, Adria and Pauline; an uncle, Hippolytus; and several others; Martia (or Martana) and Neon were martyred in the persecution launched by Valerian in the year 257. In the 8th century, their relics were translated to the Roman church of Sant’Agata dei Goti. Nov 9 November 9 is the Feast of the Dedication

Elections USA 2024: 3 states voted against and 7 in favor of abortion - ZENIT - English

Elections USA 2024: 3 states voted against and 7 in favor of abortion - ZENIT - English : The outcomes varied widely, highlighting the shifting yet polarized landscape of reproductive rights in the U.S. Anti-abortion measures gained ground in Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota, while pro-choice amendments passed in states like Arizona, Missouri, and Colorado

South Korea: more than one million people in the streets against homosexual “marriage” - ZENIT - English

South Korea: more than one million people in the streets against homosexual “marriage” - ZENIT - English : The Korea Herald described the rally as “one of the largest religious gatherings in the country's history.” It was organized by Christian groups, the Council of Presbyterian Churches and the United Christian Churches of Korea.

US Elections 2024: gay “marriage” passes the California and Colorado Constitutions - ZENIT - English

US Elections 2024: gay “marriage” passes the California and Colorado Constitutions - ZENIT - English : In the recent election on November 5, California and Colorado voters decisively supported the removal of constitutional provisions defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman.

Gospel in Art: The master praised the dishonest servant

  Gospel in Art: The master praised the dishonest servant https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51043

SAINTS NOVEMBER 08

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SAINTS NOVEMBER 08 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy Four Crowned Roman Catholic Martyrs, Castorius, Claudius, Nicostratus, and Symphorian were tortured and slain in Pannonia, having been carvers from Sirmium. They refused to carve a pagan statue and were martyred by retired co-Emperor Diocletian. A martyr named Simplicius died with them. The second group of Four Holy Crowned Ones died at Albano, Italy. They were Carpophorus, Secundius, Severian, and Victorinus. Feastday Nov 8 St. Willehad, 789 A.D. Benedictine missionary and bishop. A native of Northumbria, England, he studied at York, was a friend of Blessed Alcuin, and became a monk in York or Ripon. About 766, he embarked upon a journey to preach among the Frisians of the Netherlands. He preached at Dokkum and Overyssel, but was forced to flee with his companions because of the violent pagan reaction. In 780, at the request of Charlemagne (r. 768-814), he became a missionary a

What does it mean to pray as children of God and why pray? Pope Francis answers - ZENIT - English

What does it mean to pray as children of God and why pray? Pope Francis answers - ZENIT - English : Pope's General Audience, November 6, 2024 on the Holy Spirit and Prayer

Monasteries in the sky: A life of seclusion meets tourism

  Monasteries in the sky: A life of seclusion meets tourism https://www.globalsistersreport.org/node/286276

St Willibrord

  St Willibrord https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/317

Gospel in Art: Rejoice with me

  Gospel in Art: Rejoice with me https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51035

SAINTS NOVEMBER 07

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 SAINTS NOVEMBER 07 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St. Hyacinth Castaneda, Roman Catholic Priest and Vietnamese Martyr. Martyr of Vietnam and a Dominican. Born in Setavo, Spain, he was sent to China and then Vietnam. Hyacinth was beheaded in Vietnam. Nov 7 Bl. Peter Ou, Roman Catholic Chinese Martyr. A Chinese native, Peter was originally an innkeeper who was converted to the Catholic faith and became a catechist. He is credited with giving Christian instruction to more than six hundred converts before he was strangled by enemies of the Church. Feastday: November 7 ST. WILLIBRORD, BISHOP OF NORTHERN EUROPE. Willibrord was a Northumbrian missionary saint, known as the "Apostle to the Frisians" in the modern Netherlands. He became the first Bishop of Utrecht and died at Echternach, Luxembourg . Nov 7 St. Cumgar, 6th or 8th century. Monastic founder possibly identified with St. Docuinus. A native of Devon, he founded mon

Pope Francis and spiritual coca-colonization in academia - ZENIT - English

Pope Francis and spiritual coca-colonization in academia - ZENIT - English : Pope Francis outlined a vision of education rooted in compassion, dialogue, and humility

Sister Clare Crockett on the road to Sainthood

  Sister Clare Crockett on the road to Sainthood https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51021

The Martyrs of Vietnam

  The Martyrs of Vietnam https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/378

Gospel in Art: If you intend to build a tower, would you not work out the cost first?

  Gospel in Art: If you intend to build a tower, would you not work out the cost first? https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51027

Make America Good Again Repent and Believe the Nicene Creed

Make America Good Again : Dismissing the Commandments and living by political slogans alienates faith from morals and our duties from human rights.

SAINTS NOVEMBER 06

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 SAINTS NOVEMBER 06 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy Roman Catholic Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War, the people who were killed by Republicans during the war because of their faith. As of July 2008, almost one thousand Spanish martyrs have been beatified or canonized. For some two thousand additional martyrs, the beatification process is underway.Nov. 6 St. Edwen, 7th century. Patroness of Llanedwen, Anglesey, Wales. She is reported to have been the daughter of King Edwin of Northumbria, the first Christian ruler there.   St. Leonard of Reresby, 13th century. Crusader prisoner of the Saracens set free in a miraculous fashion. He was a native of Yorkshire, England.     St. Pinnock. Welsh saint, honored by a church in Cornwall, England. As there is no historical evidence for St. Pinnock’s existence, it is assumed by some scholars that Pinnock is a derivation of St. Winnow. Bl. Anthony Baldinucci, Roman Catholic Jesuit Priest and Mi

Pope: Reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral prophetic sign from the Lord - Vatican News

  Pope: Reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral prophetic sign from the Lord - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-11/pope-message-french-bishops-reopening-notre-dame-cathedral.html

St Zachariah and Elizabeth, Jesuit Saints and Blesseds

  St Zachariah and Elizabeth, Jesuit Saints and Blesseds https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/316

Gospel in Art: There was a man who gave a great banquet...

  Gospel in Art: There was a man who gave a great banquet... https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51020

SAINTS NOVEMBER 05

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SAINTS NOVEMBER 05 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy STS. DOMNINUS, TEOTHIMUS AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS Originally from Cesaria, these saints sacrificed their lives for their faith. Domninus was a young doctor who died at the stake during the persecution of Diocletian. Theotimus and his companions were martyred in the circus when they were fed to wild beasts. Nov 5 Feast of the Jesuit Saints and Blesseds-We remember these Ignatian holy people in a special way on All Saints Day, All Souls Day, and the feast of All Saints and Blessed of the Society of Jesus (November 5). https://www.ignatianspirituality.com/ignatian-voices/all-saints-day/ St. Kea, 6th century. British saint honored in Devon, France, as St. Quary. He is sometimes listed as Kay or Kenan. Kea was a bishop. St Zachariah and Elizabeth, Parents of Saint John the Baptist. Both were old when the Angel Gabriel came to tell them they were going to have a son. Zachariah was so s

Pope at the Angelus: The source of everything is love - Vatican News

  Pope at the Angelus: The source of everything is love - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-11/pope-francis-angelus-love-greatest-commandment-heart.html

Pope Francis: ‘May dialogue replace weapons’ - Vatican News

  Pope Francis: ‘May dialogue replace weapons’ - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-11/pope-angelus-appeal-dialogue-war-peace-spain-floods-prayers.html

Pope: The Church is a field hospital - Vatican News

  Pope: The Church is a field hospital - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-11/pope-francis-the-church-is-a-field-hospital.html

Gospel in Art: Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop

  Gospel in Art: Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51013

St. Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan and Cardinal - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News

  St. Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan and Cardinal - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/11/04/st--charles-borromeo--archbishop-of-milan-and-cardinal.html

SAINTS NOVEMBER 04

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 SAINTS NOVEMBER 04 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy STS. VITALIS AND AGRICOLA  -Agricola, who was beloved for his gentleness, converted his slave, Vitalis, to Christianity; they became deeply attached to each other. Vitalis was first to suffer martyrdom, being executed in the ampitheatre. By his tortues and by flattery the persecutors sought in vain to win over Agricola, whom they finally crucified.Nov 4 St. Clarus. A priest, probably born at Rochester, England, Clarus went to Normandy, became a Benedictine monk, lived as a hermit, and settled at Naqueville, near Rouen. When he repulsed the advances of a noblewoman, she had him killed and beheaded near Saint-Calir-sur-Eph.  St. Birrstan, 934 A.D. Benedictine bishop, also called Birnstan and Brynstan. He was a disciple of St. Grimbold and the successor of St. Frithestan in Winchester, England. St. Charles Borromeo,  1538–1584) was the cardinal archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 158

Risking the Questions podcast: Religious life isn't dead. It is changing.

  Risking the Questions podcast: Religious life isn't dead. It is changing. https://www.ncronline.org/node/285771

Gospel in Art: Which is the first of all the commandments?

  Gospel in Art: Which is the first of all the commandments? https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/51005

St. Martin de Porres, Dominican - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News

  St. Martin de Porres, Dominican - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/11/03/st--martin-de-porres--dominican.html

SAINTS NOVEMBER 03

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SAINTS NOVEMBER 03 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St. Peter Francis Neron, Roman Catholic Priest and Vietnamese Martyr. He served as the director of the main seminary until he was arrested and beheaded by authorities. St. Winifred. According to legend, she was the daughter of a wealthy resident of Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales, and the sister of St. Beuno. She was most impressed by Beuno, was supposedly beheaded on June 22 by one Caradog when she refused to submit to him, had her head restored by Beuno, and sometime later, became a nun of the convent of a double monastery at Gwytherin in Denbigshire. She succeeded an Abbess Tenoy, as Abbess and died there fifteen years after her miraculous restoration to life. A spring supposedly springing up where Winifred's head fell is called Holy Well or St. Winifred's Well and became a great pilgrimage center where many cures have been reported over the centuries. She is also known as

Pope offers Mass for All Souls’ Day at Rome’s Laurentino Cemetery - Vatican News

  Pope offers Mass for All Souls’ Day at Rome’s Laurentino Cemetery - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-11/pope-offers-mass-for-all-souls-day-at-laurentino-cemetery.html

SAINTS NOVEMBER 02

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SAINTS NOVEMBER 02 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy Bl. John Bodey, 1583 A.D. English martyr and schoolmaster. He was born at Wells, Somerset, and educated at Oxford. Converting to the faith, John studied law at Douai in 1557 and returned to England to become a schoolmaster and to marry. When he repudiated King Henry VIII’s claim of supremacy in spiritual matters, he was arrested in 1550. John was imprisoned at Winchester until 1583, when he was taken on November 2 to Andover where he was hanged. He was beatified in 1929. St. Maura. Maura, the Irish sister of St. Brigid. There legend is that they were Scottish princesses who were murdered by pagan outlaws while on a pilgrimage to Rome. Their bodies are enshrined there. They are believed to be the same St. Maura and St. Britt who were 5th century soldiers per St. Euphronius and St. Martin of Tours. Also there is another legend of them by St. Baya.  

All Saints Day

  All Saints Day https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/313

Gospel in Art: Solemnity of All Saints

  Gospel in Art: Solemnity of All Saints https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/50992

SAINTS NOVEMBER 01

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SAINTS NOVEMBER 01 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St Mary the Slave, Roman Catholic Martyr and slave of a Roman patrician named Tertullus. Delivered to the local prefect on charges of being a Christian, despite Tertullus' effort to save her, Mary suffered unspeakable tortures. Spectators demanded her release, and the prefect turned her over to the custody of a soldier. He aided her escape. She died a natural death but is venerated as a martyr because of the intensity of her sufferings. Feastday Nov 1 Bl. Teodor Romza, Roman Catholic priest and bishop, he was tireless in his defence of the rights of the Catholic Church there. On 27 October 1947, the Soviets attempted to kill Bishop Romzha. Heavily wounded, he was taken to the hospital in Mukachiv, where he was subsequently poisoned and died on 1 November 1947. Feastday: November 1 St. Valentine Berrio-Ochoa, Bishop and martyr of Vietnam. He was martyred by beheading with St.

Gospel in Art: A call to action - Make your voice heard against Assisted Suicide

  Gospel in Art: A call to action - Make your voice heard against Assisted Suicide https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/50984

SAINTS OCTOBER 31

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SAINTS OCTOBER 31 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St. Quentin, Roman Catholic Missionary and Martyr. He went to Gaul as a missionary with St. Lucian of Beauvais, and settled at Amiens in Picardy. He was so successful in preaching that he was imprisoned by prefect Rictiovarus, tortured, and then brought to Augusta Veromanduorum, where he was again tortured and then was beheaded. Feastday Oct 31 St. Arnulf, Roman Catholic Benedictine martyred by the Saracens.Arnulf was a monk at Novalese, in Piedmont, Italy. When the area was overrun by the Saracens, he was put to death. Feastday: October 31 Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg (c. 934 – October 31, 994) was bishop of Regensburg in Bavaria from Christmas 972 until his death. He is regarded as one of the three great German saints of the 10th century, the other two being Saint Ulrich and Saint Conrad of Constance. ST. ALPHONSE RODRIGUEZ, JESUIT https://www.jesuit.org.sg/oct-alphonsus-rodrig

Accompanying those who answer God's call can be both a gift and a test

  Accompanying those who answer God's call can be both a gift and a test https://www.globalsistersreport.org/node/285506

Lebanon: nuns who took in Muslims and Christians fleeing bombings - ZENIT - English

Lebanon: nuns who took in Muslims and Christians fleeing bombings - ZENIT - English : In northern Beqaa, the convent of the Sisters of Our Lady of Good Help has been transformed into a refuge for more than 800 people fleeing the bombing. The fifteen sisters from the Melkite Greek Catholic Church are welcoming hundreds of internally displaced people there, mostly Muslims, offering them not just shelter but also comfort and support.

Gospel in Art: Try your best to enter by the narrow door

  Gospel in Art: Try your best to enter by the narrow door https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/50976

SAINTS OCTOBER 30

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SAINTS OCTOBER 30 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy Bl. John Slade, 1583 A.D. Martyr of England. He was a native of Manston, Dorchestershire, and was educated at Oxford. John denied King Henry Viii’s supremacy in religious matters and was arrested and tried with Blessed John Bodey. They were hanged, drawn, and quartered at Winchester. He was beatified in 1929. St. Arilda. Virgin, martyr of Gloucestershire, England. She was slain while defending her chastity. St. Arilda is honored by a church on Oldbury on the Hill.   St.  Ethelnoth. Archbishop of Canterbury, England called “the Good,” also called Aethelnoth. He was a monk at Glastonbury until 1020, when he was consecrated archbishop. Ethelnoth won the loyalty of King Canute II, who aided his work. A gifted scholar, he persuaded Canute to assist in the restoration of Chartres Cathedral in France.  St. Talacrian, 6th century. Bishop of Scotland, also cal led Tarkin. He was probably o

SAINTS OCTOBER 29

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SAINTS OCTOBER 29 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy Bl. Maria Restituta, Roman Catholic Nun and Martyr. Sr. Mary Restituta was arrested by the Gestapo and accused not only of hanging the crosses but also of having written a poem mocking Hitler.On 29 October 1942 she was sentenced to death by the guillotine.The Nazis offered her freedom if she would abandon the Franciscan sisters, but she refused. When a request for clemency reached the desk of Martin Bormann, a high ranking Nazi official, he replied that her execution would provide “effective intimidation” for others who might want to resist the Nazis. She spent the rest of her days in prison caring for other prisoners. She was beheaded on 30 March 1943. She was 48 years old. Feastday: October 29 ST. FELICIAN, MARTYR OF CARTHAGE St. Cuthbert Mayne, Roman Catholic Priest and English Martyr. Before being brought to the place of execution, Mayne was offered his life in return for a re

Gospel in Art: Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles

  Gospel in Art: Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/50959

Sts. Simon and Jude (Taddeo), Apostles - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News

  Sts. Simon and Jude (Taddeo), Apostles - Information on the Saint of the Day - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/10/28/sts--simon-and-jude--taddeo---apostles.html

SAINTS OCTOBER 28

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 SAINTS OCTOBER 28 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy St. John Dat, Roman Catholic Priest and Martyr of Vietnam. He was a native of that land, ordained in 1798, and arrested in that same year and imprisoned for three months before being beheaded. St. Joachim Royo, Roman Catholic Priest and Dominican martyr in China. A Spaniard, Joachim was sent to China with Blessed Peter Sanz and was ordained there. He was strangled to death in a prison after horrible atrocities. STS. SIMON AND JUDE (TADDEO), APOSTLES, Two Saints and two Apostles of Christ, according to tradition both martyrs of the Gospel in Mesopotamia. The Church remembers Saint Simon, known as the “Zealot” and Saint Jude Thaddeus, on the 28th of October.   https://www.vaticannews.va/en/saints/10/28/sts--simon-and-jude--taddeo---apostles.html St. Eadsin, 1050 A.D. Archbishop of Canterbury, England, who crowned King St. Edward the Confessor.

Prayer for Pope Francis

  Prayer for Pope Francis https://www.usccb.org/prayers/prayer-pope-francis O God, shepherd and ruler of all the faithful, look favorably on your servant Francis, whom you have set at the head of your Church as her shepherd; Grant, we pray, that by word and example he may be of service to those over whom he presides so that, together with the flock entrusted to his care, he may come to everlasting life. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

Pope: May we be a Church on the move, sharing the joy of the Gospel - Vatican News

  Pope: May we be a Church on the move, sharing the joy of the Gospel - Vatican News https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2024-10/pope-may-we-be-church-on-the-move-sharing-joy-of-the-gospel.html

Gospel in Art: Christ healing the blind beggar Bartimaeus

  Gospel in Art: Christ healing the blind beggar Bartimaeus https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/50951

SAINTS OCTOBER 27

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SAINTS OCTOBER 27 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Blo Sts. Vincent, Sabina, & Christeta, Roman Catholic martyrs who were executed at Avila, Spain, during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305). Feastday Oct 27 St. Abban of Murnevin, fifth century. Abbot and missionary, called Ewin, Evin, Neville, or Nevin. He is listed as a nephew of St. Kevin and is confused with St. Abban of Magh­Armuidhe. Abban is best known for his association with the monastery of Rosmic­Treoin of New Ross.   St. Odhran, 563 A.D. Also Otteran and Oran, an Irish abbot. After serving as abbot of Meath, he journeyed to Scotland with St. Columba to promote the faith and died at Lona. Odhran was the first Irish monk to die at Lona. He may have founded Latteragh Abbey in Tipperary He is considered the principal patron saint of Waterford, Ireland. ST. EVARISTUS, POPE ST. FRUMENTIUS, BISHOP, APOSTLE OF ETHIOPIA  

Gospel in Art: Looking for fruit on the fig tree

  Gospel in Art: Looking for fruit on the fig tree https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/50946

SAINTS OCTOBER 26

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 SAINTS OCTOBER 26 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy ST. DEMETRIUS, MARTYR St. Alfred the Great, 899 A.D. King of Wessex, scholar, and renowned Christian monarch. Alfred was born in 849, the fifth son of the Wessex king. During a journey to Rome in 853, he was accepted as a godson by Pope Leo IV. He was a great scholar, translating classics for his people, and early on seemed destined for a career in the Church. Instead, he became king and was forced to spend most of his reign in conflict with the Danes who were then threatening England. His work as a patron of the arts, literature, and especially the Church made him a beloved figure in England.   St. Cuthbert, 758 A.D. Benedictine archbishop of Canterbury. He was a monk at Lyminge, in Kent, England, until about 736, when he was appointed the bishop of Hereford. About 740, he became the archbishop of Canterbury. He is remembered as one of St. Boniface’s correspondents in England. 

Hear how Nora Jensen, who grew up in a Wiccan family, found a home in the Catholic Church on the latest Signposts:

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SAINTS OCTOBER 25

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SAINTS OCTOBER 25 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy STS. CRISPIN AND CRISPINIAN,MARTYRS STS. CHRYSANTHUS AND DARIA, MARTYRS ON THE VIA SALARIA NUOVA St. John Houghton, Roman Catholic Carthusian Monk and Protomartyr of the English Reformation. He refused to swear to the Oath of Supremacy, the first man to make this refusal. Dragged through the streets, he was executed at Tyburn with four companions by being hanged, drawn, and quartered. Parts of his remains were put on display in assorted spots throughout London. St. John Roberts, Roman Catholic Benedictine Priest and English Martyr. With Blessed Thomas Somers, he was hanged, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn. St. Ambrose Edward Barlow, Roman Catholic Benedictine Priest and English Martyr. he was taken from Lancaster Castle, drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution, hanged, dismembered, quartered, and boiled in oil. His head was afterwards exposed on a pike. St. Daria, Roman Catholi

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SAINTS OCTOBER 24

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 SAINTS OCTOBER 24 "There is only one tragedy in this life, not to have been a saint."- Leon Bloy Martyrs of Nagran, a large group of Christian martyrs, possibly as many as 340, who suffered at Nagran, in southwestern Arabia. Abdullah ibn Kaab, also called Aretas, was the leader of the martyrs and the chief of the Beni Harith. He and his companions were slain by Dhu Nowas, or Dunaan, a Jew who commanded heathen Jews and Arabs. A woman and her small children were among the victims. The martyrdom is recorded in the Koran. Feastday October 24 St. Anthony Mary Claret, Roman Catholic Priest. Archbishop and missionary, and was confessor of Isabella II of Spain. He founded the congregation of Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly called the Claretians. Feastday October 24