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Saint Philip Neri

Philip Neri was a sign of contradiction, combining popularity with piety against the background of a corrupt Rome and a disinterested clergy: the whole post-Renaissance malaise. At an ea...

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Saint Christopher Magallanes and Companions

“Long live Christ the King and the Virgin of Guadalupe!” This was the catchphrase of the 1920s "Cristero" uprising in Mexico against the anti-Catholic government, which had enacte...

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Saint Bernardine of Siena
Feast of Pentecost
Saint John I, Pope
Saint Andrew Bobola
Our Lady of Fatima

Saint Ignatius of Laconi

St. Ignatius of Laconi was a Capuchin Friar. He was born in 1701 and died in 1781. He was canonized 1951 by Pius XII. Born the second of seven children in a poor farming family, Francis ...

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