Category: Feast Days

Feast Days

St. Peter Damian (Feb. 23rd)

St. Peter Damian: A Voice of Repentance and Spiritual Renewal Introduction: Today, in the traditional Latin calendar, we commemorate the feast of St. Peter Damian, a remarkable bishop, and doctor of the Church. Just as Our Lady of Fatima calls us to repentance and prayer, St. Peter Damian stands as a beacon of reason, urging

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Ash Wednesday (Feb. 22, 2023)

Embracing Lent: A Time of Repentance and Spiritual Combat Introduction: As Jesus emerged from His forty-day fast, He began His public ministry with a profound message: “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” (Mark 1:15) On this Ash Wednesday, Christ and Our Lady

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St. Valentine (Feb. 14th)

St. Valentine: A Beacon of True Love in a Misunderstood World While the secular world often reduces this day to a mere celebration of romance, the traditional Latin calendar invites us to remember a man who exemplifies the path of true love: St. Valentine, the priest, and martyr. In a time when the nature of

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Apparition of Mary at Lourdes (Feb. 11th)

Our Lady of Lourdes: A Message of Faith, Healing, and Grace Introduction: Today, in the traditional Latin Mass calendar, we rejoice in the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes. Our Blessed Mother Mary comes to us in times of need, offering Her guidance, teaching, and incredible miracles so that we may turn to Her Son

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St. Cyril of Alexandria (Feb. 9th)

St. Cyril of Alexandria: Defending the Truth and Honoring the Mother of God Introduction: Today, in the traditional Latin calendar, we commemorate the life and legacy of St. Cyril of Alexandria, a bishop, and doctor of the Church. During the early fifth century, St. Cyril assumed the position of Patriarch of Alexandria, where his intense

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St. Agatha (Feb. 5th)

St. Agatha: Embracing Purity and Courage in a Challenging World Introduction: Today, according to the traditional Latin calendar, we celebrate the life of St. Agatha, a great virgin and martyr. Born in Italy during the third century, St. Agatha’s unwavering devotion to the Lord shone brightly despite the temptations of a pagan society. She chose

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St. Blaise (Feb. 3rd)

The Blessing of Throats: Seeking Intercession from St. Blaise in a Time of Need Introduction: Today, we commemorate the renowned memorial of St. Blaise, bishop, and martyr, along with the blessing of throats, which is associated with his feast day. Although little is known with certainty about this famous saint, his life and the blessing

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Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Feb. 2nd)

Unveiling the Profound Mysteries of Candlemas: The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary Today, in the traditional Latin calendar, we celebrate the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a feast day also known as Candlemas. It marks the occasion of the Presentation of the Lord at the Temple, representing the Fourth Joyful Mystery in the

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St. John Bosco (Jan. 31st)

St. John Bosco: A Guiding Light in Troubled Times In the midst of the philosophical errors and moral shortcomings that Our Lady of Fatima warned us about, there emerges a beacon of hope and guidance—St. John Bosco. Living during the nineteenth century, St. John Bosco faced adversity with humility and devoted his life to the

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St. John Chrysostom (Jan. 27)

St. John Chrysostom: A Golden-Mouthed Preacher and Model of Holiness Introduction: In the traditional Latin calendar, we commemorate the life and legacy of St. John Chrysostom, a remarkable bishop, and doctor of the Church. Known for his extraordinary preaching abilities, he was aptly named “Golden-mouthed.” Today, we delve into the words and deeds of St.

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