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What’s With The Lion? Things We Can Learn About St. Jerome Through Art
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Some saints are instantly recognizable when you spot them, others remain in hazy anonymity. You know St. Therese when you see her, pristine Carmelite habit surrounding a bouquet of roses, austere and a little saccharine, she stands out in crowd. Peter with his keys, Paul with his sword, Catherine and […]

Three Essential Steps To Following St. Ignatius’ 14 Rules For Discernment Of Spirits
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Be aware. Understand. Take action. These three steps are the fundamental message of St. Ignatius’ 14 Rules for Discernment of Spirits. First, we must become aware of what is happening in our spiritual lives, specifically, where we are in relation to God and what spiritual forces are acting upon us. […]

4 Ways St. Thérèse Befriends People Here on Earth
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn As a Carmelite friar, or a member of the Carmelite order to which St. Thérèse of Lisieux belonged, many times over the last several years a young person has said to me: “St Thérèse is stalking me.” I have to admit, I appreciate their candor, but I want to also […]

The Saint Who Dedicated Her Life To Confronting Racism And How Her Legacy Continues Today
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Racism is an ugly stain on society that many courageous people have tried to heal. Like me, you can probably rattle off names like Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, or even John Lewis and his statement about getting into “good trouble.” But can you think of any saints who dedicated […]

“Follow” St.Dominic Savio: How This Saint Inspires Today’s Catholic Teens
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Are you looking for ways to awaken your ten-year-old’s faith? Or are you trying to help your 16-year-old granddaughter discern God’s will? Below you’ll find a letter addressed to young people that explores the life of St. Dominic Savio, who died when he was 15, and who has been canonized […]

A Catholics Guide To Living 2025: Quotes, Devotions, & Resources For A New Year!
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Start 2025 strong by committing to grow in your Catholic faith and answering the call to be devoted to daily prayer. Our Catholic Guide to 2025, the Jubilee Year of Hope, will lead you with the quotes, monthly devotions, and intentions to help you stay motivated each month of the […]

St. Ambrose And The Legend Of A Bizarre Encounter With Bees
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Living in the 4th century A.D., St. Ambrose was bishop of Milan during a tumultuous era of Church history. His road to ordination was an interesting journey. The sudden death of the current bishop of Milan in 374 A.D. left the bishop’s seat open amid the climate of the Arian […]

St. Frances Of Rome, 3 Cars, And A Blessing To Remember
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn In 2004, I became that convert who immediately jumped, with both feet, into all things Catholic. I was the one running to the Religious Goods store regularly, because, of course, I now needed a crucifix for every room, statues of our confirmation saints, candles, framed images and all the prayer […]

St. Julie Billiart And Bite-Size Sainthood
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Modeling our lives after those of the saints can sometimes feel like a formidable task. We count the ways it seems impossible in the 21st century. We examine the actions of the holiest saints and wonder how we could ever compare. We’re juggling so many balls as it is—how could […]

Today’s Teens Need The Saints More Than Ever
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn A lot happens between the ages of 12 and 14. I call it the magical age, the ethereal age, the age of heroes and anything’s-possible. We’ve all passed through that moment. For some of us it was just another year, for others it was the turning point that made every […]

One Cause For Sainthood You Should Know About
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Servant of God Fr. Emil Kapaun Fr. Kapaun was named a “Servant of God” in 1993, which is the official beginning of the opening of a cause for canonization, for sainthood in the Catholic Church. Of course, the saints are the blessed in Heaven who dwell with God in Paradise. […]

Guess That Saint! QUIZ
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn How well do you know the Saints? Take our quiz to test your knowledge of some of the newest saints in the Catholic church and some who have been around for ages! Press the blue Start button to play now! This Saint lived during the 1800’s in France. As a […]

The Meaning Of Saint Lucia (St. Lucy)
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Who Was St. Lucy? St Lucia is an early Christian martyr with a story that brings us many traditions on her feast day, December 13th. From the Swedish procession led by a young girl wearing a crown of candles to an eldest daughter serving their families sweet treats. She is […]

5 Catholic Women We Should Be Talking About More Often
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn First things first. When I embarked on the quest to find Catholic women, who are not saints or blesseds, I was prepared for surprises. Many of us know our holy and inspiring women saints (Saint Catherine of Sienna, Saint Rita, Saint Therese, Saint Edith Stein… I could go on and […]

The Legend Of St. Brendan’s Stone
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What is the legend of St. Brendan’s Stone? Enjoy an imaginative retelling of this Irish folklore and an inspiring Saint! St. Brendan’s Stone Where the green ground of the Emerald Isle met the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean, a man stood along the coastline, looking westward. The sea didn’t […]

Discovering The Heart Of A Saint Who Is Hawaii’s Hero
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Growing up on Molokai, just a stone’s throw from the Kalaupapa Peninsula – a place that once echoed with the solitude of lepers banished from society – I discovered a story that tugged at my heartstrings. A story by Gavin Dawes, “The Holy Man,” revealed to me the profound compassion […]

The Saints Who Saved Lives With Beer
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Drink to good health! That has been the cry of saints and popes as they have served mugs of beer to the sick. In times of plague, members of the church have used beer to fight disease. St. Arnold of Soissons St. Arnold of Soissons (1040-1087) was the abbot of […]

The Hidden Truths Behind St. Joseph’s Quiet Fatherhood
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn St. Joseph, the silent husband of the Virgin Mother, terror of demons, and earthly father of Christ our Lord, is a man of few words. His role within the Holy Family as the father of Christ reveals a very important metaphysical truth. Identity is not determined by categories, basic notions, […]

Bl. Ana de Jesús: What To Know About Her Holy Life
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Pope Francis will beatify Discalced Carmelite nun Ana de Jesús (Ana de Lobera y Torres) on September 29, 2024, during a Mass in Belgium that is expected to draw thousands of faithful Catholics excited to honor this holy woman’s life. What should you know about the new Blessed Ana de Jesús? […]

Meet One Of Our Newest Female Saints: St. Marie Leonie Paradis
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn St. Marie Leonie Paradis is one of fourteen saints that Pope Francis canonized on October 20, 2024. What do you need to know about this holy woman of God? 5 Things To Know About St. Marie Leonie Paradis 1.) St. Marie Leonie was just fourteen years old when she entered […]

Saints & Symbols Quiz
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn How well do you know your favorite Catholic saints and the symbols that represent them? Put your saint knowledge to the test with Catholic-Link’s Saints & Symbols Quiz! Can You Match The Saint To Their Symbol? This Princess Saint is often shown with a cloak of roses, bread, and a […]

These Saints Will Help Your Struggle With Addictions
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn by Diego Hernández Herrera Suffering from an addiction —or even a habitual vice— can be quite embarrassing, especially when you are a Christian, because you are aware of how serious such a sin is. It can also feel disheartening to faln back into a sin from which you had already […]

9 (Easy To Understand!) Quotes From Pope Benedict XVI’s Encyclicals That Teach Us To Love, Hope, And Trust
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn CARITAS IN VERITATE | June 29, 2009 Each person finds his good by adherence to God’s plan for him, in order to realize it fully: in this plan, he finds his truth, and through adherence to this truth he becomes free (cf. Jn 8:32). Pope Benedict XVI Without God man […]

Who Taught Mother Teresa To Be A Person Of Virtue?
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Saint Teresa of Calcutta was known for spending countless hours attending to the dying, the sick, and the poor. This flowed from her rich prayer life: Daily Mass and a daily holy hour. Where did Mother Teresa learn to sacrifice herself for others? Her first teacher in virtue was none […]

What Is It Like To Visit Calcutta? My Experience
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn I love to travel, and the more exciting the place, the better. But my experience in Calcutta, India, pushed my limits even as an experienced traveler. And yet, it was there that I discovered Jesus’ presence through Adoration and its essential role in serving others. My brother had been volunteering […]