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SUMMARY:St. Barnabas
DESCRIPTION:Barnabas appears in the Acts of the Apostles as one of the first great bridge-builders of the Church. A Jew from Cyprus\, originally named Joseph\, he was given the name Barnabas\, meaning “son of encouragement\,” by the apostles in Jerusalem. Around the 30s and 40s A.D.\, as the Gospel moved from Jerusalem into Antioch and the wider Mediterranean world\, Barnabas became a trusted figure who recognized the work of grace where others might have hesitated. \nHis most important historical role was helping welcome Saul of Tarsus\, later Saint Paul\, into the Christian community after Paul’s dramatic conversion. Barnabas traveled with Paul on missionary journeys through Cyprus and Asia Minor\, preaching in cities shaped by Roman power\, Greek culture\, Jewish synagogue life\, and emerging Christian communities. His feast reminds us that the Church grows through encouragement\, trust\, and the courage to recognize God’s work in unexpected people. \nPrayer: Saint Barnabas\, son of encouragement\, pray that we may strengthen others in faith and help open the way for the Gospel. Amen.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-barnabas/
CATEGORIES:Memorial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTSTAMP:20260613T120227
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SUMMARY:The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
DESCRIPTION:Devotion to the Sacred Heart grew from centuries of Christian meditation on the pierced side of Christ in John 19:34\, where blood and water flowed from Jesus on Calvary. In the Middle Ages\, saints such as Bernard of Clairvaux\, Gertrude the Great\, and John Eudes helped deepen devotion to Christ’s human love. The modern liturgical devotion became especially associated with Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque\, a Visitation nun in Paray-le-Monial\, France\, who reported visions of Christ between 1673 and 1675. \nThe feast developed gradually\, was extended to the universal Church by Pope Pius IX in 1856\, and was raised in prominence as Catholic devotion to Christ’s mercy and Eucharistic love spread throughout the world. Historically\, it emerged in a Europe marked by religious conflict\, Jansenist rigorism\, and spiritual anxiety\, offering the faithful a vision of the Lord whose heart is wounded but merciful. The Sacred Heart still calls the Church to reparation\, trust\, tenderness\, and missionary love. \nPrayer: Most Sacred Heart of Jesus\, make our hearts like yours: humble\, merciful\, faithful\, and full of love. Amen.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/the-most-sacred-heart-of-jesus/
CATEGORIES:Solemnity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
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SUMMARY:The Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary
DESCRIPTION:The Immaculate Heart of Mary is rooted in Scripture\, especially Luke’s description of Mary treasuring and pondering the mysteries of Christ in her heart. The devotion developed over many centuries\, with deeper theological and devotional emphasis in the medieval period and renewed strength through figures such as Saint John Eudes in 17th-century France\, who promoted devotion to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. \nIn the 20th century\, the devotion became widely associated with the apparitions reported at Fatima in Portugal in 1917\, where Mary’s maternal heart was presented as a call to conversion\, prayer\, and peace. Liturgically\, the memorial is usually celebrated near the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart\, showing that Mary’s heart always leads believers to the heart of her Son. Her Immaculate Heart teaches the Church how to listen\, suffer faithfully\, and trust God’s plan. \nPrayer: Immaculate Heart of Mary\, teach us to ponder God’s word\, remain faithful in sorrow\, and follow Jesus with love. Amen.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/the-immaculate-heart-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary/
CATEGORIES:Memorial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260614
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SUMMARY:St. Anthony of Padua\, Priest and Doctor of the Church
DESCRIPTION:Saint Anthony was born Fernando Martins in Lisbon\, Portugal\, around 1195\, during the age of crusades\, new universities\, and the rise of mendicant religious orders. Originally an Augustinian canon\, he joined the Franciscans after being moved by the martyrdom of Franciscan missionaries in Morocco. He took the name Anthony and hoped for missionary martyrdom\, but illness redirected him to Italy\, where his gifts as a preacher became unmistakable. \nAnthony preached in Italy and southern France against heresy\, greed\, and spiritual negligence\, gaining a reputation for scriptural brilliance and pastoral warmth. He died near Padua in 1231 at about age 36 and was canonized by Pope Gregory IX in 1232\, less than a year after his death. Declared a Doctor of the Church in 1946\, he remains beloved both as a theologian and as the patron invoked when something lost needs to be found. \nPrayer: Saint Anthony of Padua\, help us recover what is lost in our lives and lead us back to Christ. Amen.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/st-anthony-of-padua-priest-and-doctor-of-the-church/
CATEGORIES:Memorial
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