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In teaching my Catholic faith to my children, one of my goals is to explore our list of Catholic saints. We have a giant list of amazing people to study, and in the coming year, I'm planning on making it a focus of our homeschool. We'll study favorites new and old, male and female, people
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Title: Saints and Other Powerful Women in the ChurchAuthors: Bob and Penny LordPublisher: Journeys of FaithFormat: Paperback400 Pages Bob and Penny have taken 10 of the most powerful Roman Catholic Female Saints in the Church of yesterday and today, and shared them in a way that can be understood by all. They write about these women in their simple and engaging style, which has placed them among the most popular Catholic writers of the day.Each of these 10 Roman Cathollic Female Saints are Role Models for the faithful of today. Read how they suffered rejection by their peers, discrimination because of sex, and how they rose above all of it to become movers and shakers of the world. There is a common thread, which gave them the strength to go on when others would have backed down -their devotion to the Holy Eucharist and Mother Mary and an unbending commitment to their vows, most especially that of obedience. Saint Clare of Assisi Sister Moon to Francis’ Brother Sun Foundress of the Poor Clares - Miracle of the EucharistSaint Clare of Montefalco Mystic - Read how they found the Crucified Lord and see the means of Crucifixion they found in her heart - Incorrupt BodySaint Catherine of Siena Doctor of Church - Stigmatist Mystic - brought Papacy back to Rome - Mystically Married to JesusSaint Rita of Cascia Role Model for women of every generation - Saint of the Impossible - Incorrrupt BodySaint Teresa of Avila Reformer of the Carmelites - Doctor of the Church - Mystic - Transverberation of the heartSaint Bernadette Visionary of Lourdes - Incorrupt bodySaint Thérèse of Lisieux Doctor of the Church - Saint of the Little Way - Spends her Heaven doing good on EarthNew chapter on recently proclaimed Saint Katharine Drexel Saint of the Native and African AmericansSr. Briege McKenna Healing MinistryMother Angelica Foundress - Eternal Word Television NetworkWEWN Radio - Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament 400 Pages
Quote/s of the Day – 30 May – The Memorial of St Joan of Arc (1412-1431) “About Jesus Christ and the Church, I simply know, that they are just one thing and we shouldn’t complicate the matter…
Quote/s of the Day – 29 April – Monday of the Second week of Easter, Year C and the Memorial of St Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) Doctor of the Church “What is it you want to change? Yo…
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As a Catholic wife & mom of 6, I am blessed to have the saints to get help me through good & bad times! Here is a list of my 7 favorite saints for mothers!
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Saint Monica was an early Christian saint and the mother of St. Augustine of Hippo. She is honoured in the Roman Catholic Church whe...
Growing up in Ireland, St.Brigid’s Day was one of the best days in school! We’d spend about an hour outside, playing around in the field and picking rushes for our Brigid’s Cross (of course, the rushes would try to take the eyes out of us continuously)! We’d all head inside then to start crafting; folding rushes in hal
A huge list of 100 cool saints under 35 - child saints, teen saints and young adult saints who did great things for God before their 35th birthday.
The Litany of the Saints offered for prayer & meditation on today's Solemnity of All Saints: those in heaven not canonized & those canonized.
There are instances in every person's life when it seems that a problem is insurmountable or a cross is unbearable. In these cases, pray to the patron saints of impossible causes: St. Rita of Cascia, St. Jude Thaddeus, St. Philomena and St. Gre…
605—620 Catholic tradition promotes saints for various devotions and in support of numerous causes. These include the feast of St. Dymphna, known for miracles involving mental health, anxieties and…
Saint Dymphna is the patron saint of depression and those suffering with mental Illnesses, those under the influence of the devil, those suffering from anxiety, and runaways. The site of her death is known for healing the mentally ill and those with brain disorders.
How much do you know about the man whose feast falls on Dec. 6?
Princess Catherine of Alexandria converted to christianism when she was 14. When she protested against the persecutions of emperor Maxentus, the latter summoned 50 of his best orators and philosophers to dispute with her. Catherine won the debates and some of the orators even converted. Catherine was tortured and let to die of starvation in prison, but her wounds quickly healed and a dove often came to feed her.Even the empress, Valeria Maximillia, converted thanks to her. Maxentus sentenced hi
4 Women Doctors of the Church: St. Therese of Lisieux, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Theresa of Avila, St. Hildegard of Bingen, Ruth Stricklin, © 2016 New Jerusalem Studios
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