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St. Juan de Avila: Patron Saint of Diocesan Priests, Mystic and Reformer

May 10, 2019 by Virginia Fraguio 2 Comments

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St. Juan de Avila, patron saint of diocesan priests of Spain, is a mystic and holy reformer of the priesthood who was declared Doctor of the Church by Pope (now emeritus) Benedict XVI in 2012.

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It’s Spiritually Profitable to Remember We Must Render Account for Every Idle Word

February 12, 2019 by Dan Dellamarine Leave a Comment

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I think all of us look back on our past with some measure of regret. Perhaps we’ve wasted time. Perhaps we wasted words. Thankfully, there’s time to make changes.

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A Question For The Christmas Season: Do You Want To Become A Saint?

December 25, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

Therese of Lisieux. St. Theresa of the Child Jesus

In an instant, God can deeply change the way see things, transform our understanding, impart an entirely new outlook. When God takes possession of the soul, it knows it has found something great, something worth dying for, although this possession at the same time remains shrouded in mystery.

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St. John of the Cross: “Do Not Seek Christ Without The Cross”

December 14, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

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Caught in a dispute between the Carmelites of the Mitigated Observance and the Carmelites of the Reform, St. John of the Cross was accused of monastic disobedience and imprisoned in December of 1577 at the Monastery of Toledo. For the next nine months, he was locked in a six-by-ten-foot cell, with only meager light filtering in from a small slit high up on one wall.

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Solemnity of All Saints: What Does It Mean To Be A Saint?

October 31, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

Therese of Lisieux. St. Theresa of the Child Jesus

The saints teach us what the meaning of life really is. By their unique deeds and words, they show forth the love of God in its radiant depth and beauty, and point us toward not simply the fullness of living in the here and now, but the goal of every human person: eternal life in union with God.

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