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SUMMARY:Saint Gregory the Great\, Pope\, and Doctor of the Church
DESCRIPTION:Gregory was born around 540 into a noble Roman family after the Western Empire had fallen and Italy had been devastated by war\, plague\, and instability. He served as prefect of Rome before becoming a monk\, then papal ambassador in Constantinople. Elected pope in 590\, he led the Church through famine\, Lombard threats\, and fragile civil order. \nGregory strengthened pastoral administration\, wrote the Pastoral Rule\, promoted liturgical life\, and sent Augustine of Canterbury to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in 597. He called himself “servant of the servants of God\,” a title still used by popes. His feast honors leadership rooted in humility\, prayer\, mission\, and care for the vulnerable. \nPrayer: Saint Gregory the Great\, pray for Church leaders\, teachers\, missionaries\, and all who serve God’s people. Amen.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/saint-gregory-the-great-pope-and-doctor-of-the-church/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day,Memorial
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SUMMARY:Tolkien\, Lord of the Rings\, and Catholicism
DESCRIPTION:Step into Middle-earth and discover the Catholic imagination behind one of the most beloved stories of all time. \nJoin us for “Tolkien\, Lord of the Rings\, and Catholicism” with guest speaker Fr. Ben Horn on Wednesday\, September 3\, from 7:00–9:00 p.m. \nTogether\, we’ll explore how J.R.R. Tolkien’s Catholic faith helped shape the themes of sacrifice\, friendship\, temptation\, mercy\, providence\, and hope throughout The Lord of the Rings. Whether you are a lifelong Tolkien fan or simply curious about the deeper meaning behind the story\, this evening will offer a rich reflection on faith\, fantasy\, and the enduring battle between light and darkness. \nAll are welcome to come\, listen\, and journey deeper into the Catholic heart of Middle-earth.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/tolkien-lord-of-the-rings-and-catholicism/
LOCATION:Mirror Twin Annex\, 732 National Avenue\, Lexington\, 40502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Young Adult
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260905
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SUMMARY:Saint Teresa of Calcutta\, Virgin
DESCRIPTION:Teresa of Calcutta was born Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje\, then part of the Ottoman-influenced Balkans. She joined the Sisters of Loreto\, went to India\, and taught in Calcutta. In 1946\, during a train ride to Darjeeling\, she experienced what she called a “call within a call” to serve the poorest of the poor. \nIn 1950\, she founded the Missionaries of Charity\, whose work among the dying\, abandoned\, and destitute became known worldwide. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and died on September 5\, 1997. Canonized by Pope Francis in 2016\, she remains a modern witness that holiness often begins with seeing Christ in the person the world ignores. \nPrayer: Saint Teresa of Calcutta\, help us love the poor\, serve the forgotten\, and do small things with great love. Amen.
URL:https://cdlex.org/event/saint-teresa-of-calcutta-virgin/
CATEGORIES:Feast Day,Memorial
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