Saint Joseph the Worker

Original Article: Link Saint Joseph the Worker By America Needs Fatima   Feast May 1 St. Joseph, the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and foster-father of Jesus has two feasts. His official feast day on March 19, celebrated for centuries; The second feast on May 1, celebrating the holy patriarch as a model of …

Padre Pio’s Devotion to Our Lady and the Month of May

Padre Pio’s Devotion to Our Lady and the Month of May Padre Pio, the renowned Capuchin friar, mystic, and miracle worker, held a deep love for Our Lady Mary and the month of May, which is traditionally dedicated to her by Catholics. While Christmas was special to him, May stood out as a time of …

The Triumph of the Resurrection

The Triumph of the Resurrection By Fr. Augustine Berthe, C.SS.R. The end seemed to have come. The Prophet of Nazareth had died on a cross, like a vile slave. The apostles, terrified, had disappeared; some women, after following Him to His burial place, were returning home weeping. The chief priests and pharisees were unquestionably triumphant, …

A Meditation on the True Meaning of Easter

Original Article: Link A Meditation on the True Meaning of Easter The Resurrection represents the eternal and definitive triumph of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the complete defeat of his adversaries, and the supreme argument of our faith. Saint Paul said that, if Christ had not resurrected, our faith would be vain. The whole edifice of …

My Soul is Heavy Even unto Death

Original Article: Link My Soul is Heavy Even unto Death History of the Passion The following is an excerpt of Mary Bassett’s 1557 translation of Saint Thomas More’s “History of the Passion”, which he wrote in Latin during his imprisonment in the Tower in 1534-35. For the blessed and tender heart of our most holy Savior …

The Extraordinary Conversion of Giovanni da Prato

The Extraordinary Conversion of Giovanni da Prato Giovanni da Prato’s life was marked by violence and a deep-seated disdain for faith. However, a profound encounter with Padre Pio, a renowned Capuchin friar, transformed him into an unlikely evangelist. This remarkable story highlights the power of spiritual transformation and the idea that no one is beyond …

From Cerebral Palsy to Cancer: 2 Unexplained Medical Miracles

From Cerebral Palsy to Cancer: 2 Unexplained Medical Miracles Padre Pio, the renowned Capuchin friar and stigmatist, continues to inspire devotion and awe through accounts of miraculous healings attributed to his intercession. These extraordinary stories serve as powerful reminders of God’s boundless love and the enduring legacy of this beloved saint. The Healing of a …

Padre Pio’s 3 Lessons on Confession and God’s Mercy

Padre Pio’s 3 Lessons on Confession and God’s Mercy Confession is a sacrament that many struggle to approach, often held back by fear, pride, or indifference. This story of a man who avoided confession for 44 years—and the role Padre Pio played in his journey back—is a testament to God’s persistent call to reconciliation and …

The Sacred Heart’s Young Champion: Saint José Sanchez del Rio

The Sacred Heart’s Young Champion: Saint José Sanchez del Rio In Mexico’s darkest hour of religious persecution, a 14-year-old boy’s extraordinary courage illuminates the power of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Saint José Sanchez del Rio’s martyrdom during the Cristero War stands as a testament to unwavering faith when facing ultimate sacrifice. The …

When Padre Pio Outsmarted the Devil: A Lesson on Spiritual Vigilance

When Padre Pio Outsmarted the Devil: A Lesson on Spiritual Vigilance Padre Pio, the renowned Capuchin friar and saint, was no stranger to spiritual warfare. Throughout his life, he faced relentless attacks from the forces of darkness. Among these battles, one chilling encounter stands out—a moment when the Devil disguised himself as a trusted friend …

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