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St. Luke was a medical doctor by trade before and during his time as an early Church leader. St. Paul refers to St. Luke in his letter to the Colossians as “the beloved physicians.”
St. Luke, pray for us!
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A bold mission — 1 million prayers before November 1st!
#TryThis: join Saint Joseph School, La Puente in their #MillionPrayerChallenge!
“Even the smallest voices lifted in prayer can change hearts and impact the world.” Read about their progress and mission on CatholicVote:… Read more
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When her daughter’s headache turned out to be a cancerous brain tumor, comedian Jen Fulwiler encouraged her followers to not only seek a refund for her cancelled tour but also to pray for the intercession of Our Lady of Champion — the first and only approved Marian apparition in the United States.
🔗 Read the full story on Angelus News:… Read more
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St. Ignatius of Antioch is best known for 7 letters he wrote in which he stressed the importance of Church unity and the Eucharist. They are the first surviving written description of the Church as “Catholic,” indicating universality and fullness.
St. Ignatius of Antioch, pray for us!
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👀Turn a glance into a prayer! Let an image of Mary be a physical reminder of her presence in your life!
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Evagrius: the first disciple of St. Basil the Great, an advisor to St. Gregory Nazianzen — important people sought him out for advice, both in Church and state. So why did history forget his name?
🔗Find out on Angelus News: https://angelusnews.com/faith/aquilina-evagrius/
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⌚️Turn your wait into prayer — transform your annoyance into a blessing for others. Say a quiet Hail Mary, or a decade if your wait is long enough, for those suffering today.
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