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Where is the earliest depiction of Our Lady?

Where is the earliest depiction of Our Lady?

This treasure is hidden away deep in the catacombs.

Why is St. Anthony the patron saint of lost items?

Why is St. Anthony the patron saint of lost items?

A lost psalter, a novice, a powerful prayer…an everlasting patronage.

Who coined the term “Catholic”?

Who coined the term “Catholic”?

The credit goes to an early saint and martyr.

Did you know that St. Benedict was nearly poisoned twice?

Did you know that St. Benedict was nearly poisoned twice?

St. Benedict is a powerful protector against Satan. Do you know why?

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What does the Sacred Heart symbolize?

What does the Sacred Heart symbolize?

Today, we celebrate the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Do you know what the image of the Sacred Heart represents?

What are the “floral carpets” of Corpus Christi?

What are the “floral carpets” of Corpus Christi?

These evanescent works of art are things of timeless beauty.

Did you know the Visitation was foreshadowed in the Old Testament?

Did you know the Visitation was foreshadowed in the Old Testament?

Open to the second book of Samuel and you’ll see some amazing parallels!

The amazing (Catholic) English town that tourists miss

The amazing (Catholic) English town that tourists miss

Little visited and little known, the town of Jarrow holds an enormous place in European history.

Which saint is portrayed with a thorn wound in her head?

Which saint is portrayed with a thorn wound in her head?

This saint for hopeless causes bore a unique stigmata.

Where was the first Marian apparition?

Where was the first Marian apparition?

Did you know that the first Marian apparition occurred even before the Blessed Mother was assumed into Heaven?

Will I get judged “twice” when I die?

Will I get judged “twice” when I die?

Particular judgment…general judgment…what do these terms mean?