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The Last Saint of the Year: St. Sylvester I
In the calendar year, who is the last saint mentioned? It is St. Sylvester I, who was a 4th century Pope, and contemporary of Constantine.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 31, 20223 min read


St. John of the Cross Escapes Imprisonment
Saint John of the Cross teaches us that the Beatitudes are a marvelous chain of mountains.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Dec 14, 20223 min read


Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
Learn the amazing story of St. Catherine of Laboure and the Virgin Mary's apparitions to her. The miracles of the Miraculous Medal inspire.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Nov 26, 20227 min read


St. Martin de Porres
Learn about the miraculous life of St. Martin de Porres. No matter our state in life, we can become saints.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Nov 3, 20226 min read


40 Martyrs of England and Wales
On October 25th each year, we celebrate the courage of the 40 Martyrs of England and Wales, who died in witness of their faith.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Oct 25, 20222 min read


The Apostle of the Rosary: Bartolo Longo
Learn the power of the Holy Rosary through the powerful conversion story of Bl. Bartolo Longo.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Oct 7, 20223 min read


Preach the Gospel at all times, and if necessary, use words
An American man was hired to teach at a Japanese school on the condition that he would never speak about religion.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Oct 1, 20221 min read


Our Lady Undoer of Knots
The devotion to Our Lady Undoer of Knots started with St. Irenaeus who wrote: "Mary's obedience untied the knot of Eve's disobedience."

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 28, 20225 min read


Last Mass of St. Padre Pio
The Final Mass of St. Padre Pio was offered in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie on September 22, 1968, the day before his death.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 23, 20222 min read


An Example of Generosity: St. Thomas of Villanova
An Augustinian friar and professor. he finally became the Archbishop of Valencia. St. Thomas of Villanova teaches us true generosity.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 21, 20223 min read


Symbols of the Four Evangelists
The Four Evangelists are represented in ancient art by symbols. The earliest of these representations can be seen in the Catacombs.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 21, 20221 min read


From Tax Collector to Evangelist
Christ did not hesitate to call a man judged to be “a public sinner” to follow Him.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 21, 20222 min read


Maria Sanctissima Bambina
When we celebrate the Virgin Mary’s Nativity annually on September 8th, we behold Mary as the "Sanctissima Bambina."

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 5, 20224 min read


Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue
Lovely Lady dressed in blue teach me how to pray! God was just your little boy, tell me what to say!

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 5, 20221 min read


Speak with Your Hands Before You Speak with Your Lips
St. Peter Claver brought over 300,000 slaves the gift of eternal life, showing them human dignity, as he cared for their physical needs too.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 4, 20222 min read


To Restore All Things in Christ
Before his death, Pope Leo XIII told Cardinal Guiseppe Sarto that he would be the next pope and that he would do much for the Church.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Sep 3, 20224 min read


God's Just Vengeance
Learn of the just judgment of God that fell upon Salome for asking for the head of St. John the Baptist on a platter.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 29, 20223 min read


Our Lady of Czestochowa
The miraculous image of Our Lady in Czestochowa, Poland, is believed to have been created by St. John sometime after the Crucifixion.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 27, 20224 min read


St. Thomas and Mary's Belt
Fr. Scott A. Haynes Among the oldest relics of Christendom that still survive today are the True Cross of Christ, the Spear of Longinus,...

Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 14, 20223 min read


St. Juvenal on Mary's Assumption
St. Juvenal explained to the Emperor Marcian the teaching about Mary's Assumption.

Fr. Scott Haynes
Aug 14, 20222 min read
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