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Why is St. Joseph known as the “Terror of Demons”?

Why is St. Joseph known as the “Terror of Demons”?

Among St. Joseph’s many powerful titles, this one stands out.

Did you know that “leap” years have a Catholic origin?

Did you know that “leap” years have a Catholic origin?

Pope Gregory XIII is to blame for this extra day in February!

One day, St. Louis de Montfort met a drunk man in church…

One day, St. Louis de Montfort met a drunk man in church…

…and preached one of the greatest sermons on humility.

What do the different liturgical colors mean?

What do the different liturgical colors mean?

Have you ever wondered why priests wear certain colors for each liturgical season? Find out here.

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What are the seven corporal works of mercy?

What are the seven corporal works of mercy?

These works are the perfect guide for imitating Jesus.

The Seven Last Words of Christ—Part II

The Seven Last Words of Christ—Part II

“Truly, I say to you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.”

This Lent, walk with Mary on the road to Calvary…

This Lent, walk with Mary on the road to Calvary…

Accompany Our Lady in her grief for her crucified Son.

Why do we call Mary our Blessed Mother?

Why do we call Mary our Blessed Mother?

This Mother's Day, remember to honor your Blessed Mother as well!

Who spoke the words “Ecce homo”?

Who spoke the words “Ecce homo”?

As he condemned Christ to death, Pontius Pilate alluded to the mystery of Christ’s Two Natures.

Why is Lent forty days long?

Why is Lent forty days long?

Forty is a number with ancient biblical significance.

The Seven Last Words of Christ—Part I

The Seven Last Words of Christ—Part I

“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”