Carmelite St. Therese of the Child Jesus

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast Day

comment | Posted Jul 16, 2009

Thérèse of Lisieux, commonly known as the Little Flower, died in a French convent on September 30, 1897. Her popularity rapidly extended well beyond her Carmelite convent community, her hometown of Lisieux, and her country. Continue »


The Lily of the Mohawks

The Lily of the Mohawks

The Life of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha

comment | Posted Jul 14, 2009

In the seventeenth century, French fishermen, fur traders, and explorers were landing in New France, which included not only Quebec but all the lands watered by the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. Continue »


Light in the Dark Ages

Light in the Dark Ages

Benedict Feast Day July 11

comment | Posted Jul 10, 2009

The West was certainly wounded badly by the fall of the Roman Empire. Civilization collapsed almost completely. Literacy, once common, was now a rare accomplishment. Culture itself was in danger of dying. Continue »


Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati (1901–1925)

Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati (1901–1925)

A Saint for All of Us

comment | Posted Jul 04, 2009

How blessed are the poor in spirit: the kingdom of Heaven is theirs.(Matthew 5:3) Continue »


Herald of the Messiah

Herald of the Messiah

Nativity of John the Baptist

comment | Posted Jun 24, 2009

John the Baptist reached beyond himself, both backward and forward in time. He represented the history of Israel, waiting for the fulfillment of God’s promise to send a Messiah. And he pointed to the future, announcing the coming of the Messiah who would establish the reign of God. Continue »


The Joyful Duty

The Joyful Duty

St. Thomas More

comment | Posted Jun 22, 2009

How St. Thomas More—the busiest man of his age—found contentment in his calling Continue »


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