This Day in History
Historical events on a given day in history.
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Lenten Reflection: Salute The Seven Women Saints Named In The Eucharistic Prayer At Mass
“One day, however, I realized something incredible: In this long Eucharistic Prayer, several women are mentioned. Stunned, my thoughts crowded together.…
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March 5, 2024 Tuesday of Third Week of Lent Selected Reflections: 24 Hours for the Lord
NYT: Prayer is operated – long awaited study Pope Francis will open the 11th edition of the “24 Hours For…
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March 4, 2024 Monday of Third Week of Lent Selected Reflections: Eucharistic Miracle
Eucharistic Miracle findings presented March 4 1971: Dr. Linoli concluded the “miraculous flesh and blood,” were of human origin. He presented…
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Julia Greeley: The journey from slavery to Sainthood
She did not seek revenge. She did not invoke the the Code of Hammurabi: a “tooth for a tooth.” Julia Greeley:…
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Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God- The Octave Day of Christmas
Circumcision of the flesh was replaced by circumcision of the spirit The Solemnity of Mary, is a feast day of…
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Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
December 12 is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of many Toponymic Marian Titles for Mary, the mother of Jesus. In…
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Not Pope Francis. But Pope Saint Damascus
After all, there’s a big difference. between impeccability and infallibility. Pope Francis when criticized, has not objected, for he is a sinner,…
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Feast Day of Saint Francis of Assisi – The First Climate Change Activist
October 4th is the Feast Day of Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi. He was…
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Feast of Saint Mother Theodore Guérin
Saint Mother Theodore, a study on perseverance against all odds in the order of the Prophets of the Old Testament,…
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Celebration of the Feast of The Guardian Angels
Not too difficulf for the illiminati to dismiss prayer and angels as medieval superstition, something unimportant to our faith I do not know his name.…
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St Jerome: From Feminist, Vitriolic, Remorsefully Licentious, Many Enemies, Reluctant Priest, Vulgate Author to Doctor of the Church
September 30 is Feast Day of Saint Jerome. Saint Jerome is a person one can easily identify with: As a…
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Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, a Philipino, Martyred While Being Catholic, In Japan
“I am a Catholic and wholeheartedly do accept death for God; Had I a thousand lives, all these to Him…
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Grumpy Old Saint Vincent de Paul: Father Of The Poor
“We should strive to keep our hearts open to the sufferings and wretchedness of other people, and pray continually that…
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To Hell And Back with the Cancel Culture
No different from the animosity the current establishment shows the Church today – Just this week, after a leaked document showed the…
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Holy Saturday: Gone to Hell, Back In a Few
Holy Saturday commemorates the final day of Christ’s death and triumphant descent into hell. It is a day of deep…
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