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Have you ever heard of the Viking Bishop?

He helped solve a theft with gentle words.

Did the saints ever lose their tempers?

Did the saints ever lose their tempers?

When we struggle with anger and irritation, we tend to think that we’ll never be saints.

What do angels look like?

What do angels look like?

Are they really chubby infants with fluffy wings?

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Which martyr asked her executioners to “not delay”?

Although barely a teenager, St. Agnes embraced her martyr’s crown.

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How was St. Sebastian martyred? (Trick question.)

How was St. Sebastian martyred? (Trick question.)

All the paintings of St. Sebastian depict him pierced with arrows. Weren’t the arrows the cause of his death?

Who was the founder of Christian monasticism?

Who was the founder of Christian monasticism?

St. Anthony of the Desert took the Gospel of Matthew quite literally…

What is Canon Law, anyway?

What is Canon Law, anyway?

And why is it essential to the workings of the Church?

“Catholics added seven books to the Bible.”

“Catholics added seven books to the Bible.”

What’s the truth behind the "Deuterocanonical" books?

Why did the Magi bring those strange gifts?

Why did the Magi bring those strange gifts?

The Three Kings' unusual offerings proclaim the truth about Christ.

Why is St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s “teaching rock” an American treasure?

Why is St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s “teaching rock” an American treasure?

In the mountains of Maryland, you can find a piece of American Catholic history.

What’s the tradition of the Christmas “Oplatki” wafer?

What is the tradition of the Christmas Oplatki wafer?

The spirit of Christ-like charity is baked into this wafer-bread.