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7 Deadly SinsThe Deadly Sins Don’t Work Alone: How Vice Spreads and How to Fight Back

The Deadly Sins Don’t Work Alone: How Vice Spreads and How to Fight Back

Small sins lead to bigger ones, and bigger sins spread sideways into habits, relationships, and patterns of thinking that begin to feel normal.  

Catholic Feast DaysSt. Patrick leading a green-themed St. Patrick’s Day parade with crowds lining the street

St. Patrick’s Day in America: Faith, Heritage, and the Joy of Celebrating the Saints

An Italian reflection on St. Patrick’s Day, Irish faith in America, and how the celebration of saints like St. Patrick and St. Joseph strengthens Catholic culture.

Blessed Virgin MaryOur Mother, many titles

Why Does Mary Have So Many Titles? Catholic Teaching on Marian Titles Explained

Discover why the Blessed Virgin Mary has so many titles and what they reveal about her role in salvation history.

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Blessed Virgin MaryGold Miraculous Medal showing the Virgin Mary on the front and the cross with “M” and stars on the back

Why are there stars around the back of the Miraculous Medal?

The Blessed Mother promised special graces to those who wear her Medal, and these graces have been so obvious that the Medal became known as Miraculous in no time.

Auspice MariaMarble carving of the Marian monogram “M” with decorative floral scrollwork

What is the “Auspice Maria”?

This symbol reminds us that we have a particularly powerful helpmate.

Our Lady of the AgonyPainting of the Virgin Mary holding the lifeless body of Jesus, surrounded by mourning angels

Are you familiar with Our Lady of Agony

The title is closely related to Our Lady of Sorrows, but with a slightly different emphasis