Category: Blog
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5 Miracles That Happened When People Prayed the Rosary in May (or Through Mary’s Intercession)
May is the Month of Mary, a special time when Catholics around the world honor the Blessed Virgin with daily Rosaries, May crownings, and devotions. Throughout history, fervent prayer of the Holy Rosary — especially in times of crisis — has been linked to extraordinary miracles. Here are five powerful, well-documented examples of God’s grace working…
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The 7 Sacraments in Scripture: A Biblical Foundation
The Catholic Church teaches that the seven sacraments are sacred signs instituted by Christ to give grace. While some believe these are later traditions, each sacrament is firmly rooted in Sacred Scripture. Let’s explore how the Bible reveals the foundation of the seven sacraments. 1. Baptism – New Life in Christ Matthew 28:19 Before ascending into heaven, Jesus…
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5 Things NOT to Give Up This Lent: Cling to These Holy Habits
Start each day by giving everything—your prayers, works, joys, sufferings—to Jesus through Mary. This simple prayer (like the classic Apostleship of Prayer version) unites your entire day to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Why hold on? It sanctifies every moment, turning even trials into reparation for sins and help for souls. As Pope St.…
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A New Light for the Melkite Church: Venerable Béchara Abou Mrad on the Path to Beatification
In a moment of profound joy for the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and all Lebanese Catholics, Pope Leo XIV has authorized the beatification of Venerable Béchara Abou Mrad, a humble Lebanese monk and priest of the Basilian Order of the Most Holy Savior (BSO). On February 21, 2026, the Holy Father approved the decree recognizing…
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January 18–25 – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
During this week, Christians around the world pray for unity among all followers of Christ. It reflects Jesus’ prayer “that they may all be one” and encourages reconciliation, dialogue, and love among different Christian communities.
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Third Sunday of Advent – Gaudete Sunday
The Third Sunday of Advent, also known as Gaudete Sunday, is a joyful pause in the Advent season. “Gaudete” is Latin for “Rejoice”, reminding us that the coming of Christ is near. This Sunday is marked by a sense of hope and joy as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Traditionally, the priest wears rose-colored vestments, symbolizing…
