God Made Us Gardener’s | St. Catherine of Siena Quote

God Made Us Gardener’s | St. Catherine of Siena Quote

God has made us gardeners, St. Catherine of Siena

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Infographic: 6 Saints That Received The Sacred Stigmata

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“He will provide the way and the means, such as you could never have imagined, Leave it all to Him.” ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA

He Will Provide | St. Catherine Quote

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly “He will provide the way and the means, such as you could never have imagined, Leave it all to Him.” St. Catherine of Siena Learn More About St. Catherine The Dialogue of St. Catherine Of Siena: A Conversation With God On Living Your Spiritual Life To The Fullest St. […]

What Saint Should You Ask For Help From Today?

What Saint Should You Ask For Help From Today?

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What is the Miraculous Medal? What does the Miraculous Medal mean? Find out why Mary gave this gift to St. Catherine and the Catholic Church!

What Is The Miraculous Medal?

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly “O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.” Prayer of the Miraculous Medal What Is The Miraculous Medal? The Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us: “Sacramentals are sacred signs instituted by the Church. They prepare men to receive the fruit of the sacraments and […]

Nothing great is ever acheived without enduring much. ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA

Nothing Great Is Ever Achieved Without…St. Catherine Quote

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Why is St. Jerome often seen with a lion in Catholic art? Learn more about this great Saint and the symbols that represent him

What’s With The Lion? Things We Can Learn About St. Jerome Through Art

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly 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 […]

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Ever wondered which of the Catholic saints are incorrupt? What does that mean? Here are a few confirmed saints who remain incorrupt

6 Incorrupt Saints

Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Christ said, “by their fruits you shall know them” (Matthew 7:16). The Catholic Church, founded by Christ, possesses many fruits proving its lineage. Among these are miraculous signs that give hope to the faithful.  One miracle I want to touch on in this article is the bodies of holy […]

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Set The World Ablaze With God’s Love

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