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Book – TH. Berthold – Lives of the Saints for children – 1900

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This newly republished edition of Lives of the Saints for Children, first printed in 1900, presents the stories of 32 Saints and Blesseds in clear, accessible language for young readers complete with classic illustrations. Each captivating story is short and engaging—perfect for family read-aloud time—and concludes with thoughtful ways for children to follow in the […]

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This Saint Story Makes Grown Men Cry – Cameron Riecker

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Timecodes: Discover the incredible story of Saint Vitalis, the 7th-century monk who used his own wages to save souls in a unique way. This video recounts the life of Saint Vitalis, a humble laborer with a truly unusual vocation. Instead of seeking personal comfort, he spent his nights in brothels, not for sin, but to

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Does Jesus Being the one Mediator DISPROVE Intercession of Saints? (1 Timothy 2:5) | Sam Shamoun

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What does the Bible really teach about the intercession of saints—and does 1 Timothy 2:5 disprove Catholic and Orthodox teaching? In this powerful biblical response, Sam Shamoun exposes how Scripture is taken out of context to claim that Christians must pray directly to God “without the need for intercession.” Sam Shamoun carefully examines 1 Timothy

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Anchor Team 257: Jesus, I Surrender Myself to You – Lepanto Institute

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Don Dolindo Ruotolo was born in Naples, Italy, in 1882 and died there in 1970. A priest, mystic, and victim soul, he endured numerous sufferings and trials throughout his life, embracing them with extraordinary faith and growing steadily in holiness. He received many spiritual locutions from Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Among these heavenly

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How St. Peter & St. Paul Defeated Simon Magus Before Their Martyrdom – Sensus Fidelium

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The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul celebrates two of the greatest apostles in the history of Christianity. In this sermon, we examine the remarkable lives, heroic martyrdoms, and lasting witness of these pillars of the Catholic Church. Discover: Their courage, humility, and fidelity continue to inspire Catholics throughout the world. “If anyone would come

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Rome Could Not Silence Them — Saints Peter and Paul

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✝️ Rome tried to silence them. Instead, their witness helped transform the world. Saint Peter was a fisherman called by Christ to become the Rock upon which He established His Church. Saint Paul was once a persecutor of Christians, but divine grace transformed him into the great Apostle of the Gentiles. Different in temperament and

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Blessed Anna Maria Taigi: A Hidden Saint for Catholic Families – Sensus Fidelium

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Blessed Anna Maria Taigi is one of the most remarkable mystics in Catholic history. A devoted wife, loving mother of seven, faithful homemaker, and extraordinary contemplative, she demonstrates that holiness is possible in every vocation. In this sermon, discover the inspiring life of Blessed Anna Maria Taigi, whose profound union with God was manifested through

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Padre Pio’s Miracles Are So Insane It Forces You to Rethink Everything… – Crusaders Guild USA

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Today we discuss Padre Pio. A man who didn’t talk about holiness — he bled it.In a world that doubts miracles, mocks the supernatural, and treats faith like a hobby, God raised up a warrior-saint whose very life shattered modern disbelief. Padre Pio wasn’t a nice mascot for Christianity. He was a battlefield. A priest

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