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  • St. George

    St. George was a Roman soldier of Greek origin, born in the late 3rd century, who became renowned for his...

  • St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen

    St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen was born in 1577 in Sigmaringen and initially trained as a lawyer, gaining a reputation for intelligence and...

  • St. Mark Evangelist

    St. Mark the Evangelist, also known as John Mark, was a disciple of St. Peter and a companion of St....

  • St. Peter Chanel

    St. Peter Chanel was born in 1803 in Cuet, France and became a priest of the Society of Mary (Marists)....

  • St. Catherine of Siena

    St. Catherine of Siena was born in 1347 in Siena into a devout but modest family. From a young age,...

  • St. Pius

    Pope Pius V (1504–1572) was a Dominican friar who became one of the most influential popes of the Catholic Reformation....

  • St. Joseph, the Worker

    Saint Joseph the Worker honors the life of Saint Joseph as the humble, diligent carpenter who provided for the Holy...

  • St. Athanasius

    Saint Athanasius of Alexandria was born around 296 in Egypt and became one of the Church’s most steadfast defenders of...

  • Theology on Tap: How does the Bible define Love?

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    What does the Bible really mean when it speaks about love? Is it a feeling, a command, a sacrifice—or something...

  • Our Lady of Fatima

    Our Lady of Fátima refers to the Marian apparitions that appeared in 1917 to three shepherd children — Lucia Santos...

  • Ascension of the Lord

    The Ascension of the Lord commemorates the moment when Jesus Christ, forty days after His Resurrection, was taken up into...

  • St. John I

    aint John I was born in Italy and became pope in 523, during a time of tension between the papacy...