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Feast of All Saints

Today the Church joins the celebration of all the saints in one festival. The feast of All Saints should inspire us with tremendous hope. Among the saints of heaven are some whom we have known. All lived on earth lives like our own. They were baptized, marked with the sign of faith, they were faithful…

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Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed

Today, the Church prays for all those of her children who, in the purifying suffering of purgatory await the day when they will be joined to the company of saints. At no time is there accomplished in clearer fashion the twofold duty of charity and justice deriving from every Christian from the fact of his…

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Feria

Ferias are those days of the week on which neither a Feast nor a Vigil is celebrated. The Mass of the previous Sunday is offered except when that day has a Mass of its own as in Lent and on the Ember Days. On Ferias of the 4th class, the priest has the option of…

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St. Charles Borromeo

One of the chief agents of the reform of the Church in the sixteenth century, the successful conclusion of the Council of Trent owed much to St. Charles Borromeo. He was made a cardinal at the age of twenty-one and Archbishop of Milan not long afterwards. He held synods and councils, established schools and religious…

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St. Bertille

St. Bertille was born of one of the most illustrious families in the territory of Soissons and by her piety acquired the true nobility of the children of God. Through the guidance of St. Ouen, she entered the monastery of Jouarre. When Queen Bathildes, wife of Clovis II re-founded the abbey of Chelles she requested…

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St. Leonard

St. Leonard was a French nobleman of great reputation was converted to the faith by St. Remigius. Finding it very difficult to resist the need for him among the king's court, he retired privately to the monastery of St. Mesmin. Aspiring after a closer solitude he left his monastery and retired to a forest, outside…

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St. Leonard

St. Leonard was a French nobleman of great reputation was converted to the faith by St. Remigius. Finding it very difficult to resist the need for him among the king's court, he retired privately to the monastery of St. Mesmin. Aspiring after a closer solitude he left his monastery and retired to a forest, outside…

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St. Prosdecimus

He was Greek, a disciple of St. Peter and appointed by him bishop of Padua, where he planted the faith, and in the neighboring cities of Concordia and Vicenza. He died in the year 103 and was buried outside the walls of the city in the monastery of St. Justina in which a sumptuous marble…

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The Holy Four Crowned Martyrs

In the persecution of Diocletian, four brothers employed in offices of trust and honor at Rome, were apprehended for declaring against the worship of idols, and martyred. Their names were Severus, Severianus, Carpophorus and Victorius. Five other martyrs called Claudius, Nicostratus, Symphorianus, Castorius and Simplicius, who suffered the same persecution, were buried in the same…

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Dedication of the Archbasilica of Our Holy Savior

The foundation of the Lateran basilica goes back to the time of Constantine, on the morrow of the last persecutions. The palace of the Laterani on the Coelian Hill belonged then to Constantine's wife Fausta. After his conversion the Emperor gave it to the Pope as his private residence and founded in it the church…

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