
Meet the Cardinal Who Oversees the Making of Saints
Cardinal Marcello Semeraro outlines the journey to canonization.
Cardinal Marcello Semeraro outlines the journey to canonization.
It is important to remember the real person who is the saintly inspiration for March 17 celebrations.
On Christmas Eve in 1517, the Blessed Virgin Mary placed the Christ Child in his arms of St. Cajetan during his first Mass in the Chapel of the Nativity.
'I exhort particular Churches, starting from the upcoming 2025 Jubilee, to remember and honor these figures of holiness each year,' Pope Francis wrote.
‘I’m interested in how people perceive God, or perceive the world of the intangible — all people, everywhere. But my way has always been through Catholicism.’
St. Isaac of Nineveh, also known as Isaac the Syrian, was a revered Christian mystic, monk and bishop.
The fullness of our Catholic Church includes an army of saints, more alive now in heaven with God than when they walked the earth. To know them is not just to love them but to also be inspired by their examples and empowered through their prayers.
Be intentional about opportunities for kids to encounter Jesus through his saints.
COMMENTARY: They are alive and communing with God, seeking to befriend us, and aid us in conforming ourselves to God’s will.
Far from a mere festivity, Halloween calls us to look beyond this world to the eternal one, uniting ourselves in prayer with the holy souls who have gone before us.
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