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Nov. 12 Memorial of St. Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr, Memorial

The Church celebrates the Memorial of St. Josaphat (1580-1643), a Catholic of the Ruthenian rite. He was an apostle of the return of the Orthodox schismatics to the Church of Rome. Born in the then Polish region of Lithuania of Orthodox parents, he became a Catholic and a Ukrainian Basilian monk. Chosen bishop, he worked faithfully for the unity of the Church until he suffered martyrdom at the hands of an angry mob in Russia in 1623 at the age of forty-three. He is one of the patrons of Poland.

8 Powerful Prayers for the Poor Souls in Purgatory Every Catholic Should Know

Eternal rest, grant unto them, O Lord.

Creators of ‘Monster Summer’ Drop New Animated Series to Inspire Boys in Heroic Virtue

"Great Battles for Boys" was created to "inspire a younger generation toward heroic virtue, like our Veterans who remain a tremendous example to us all.”

Apostolic Nuncio to USCCB Assembly: ‘Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?’

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Bishop Seitz Endorses Immigration Bill to Create Legal Protections

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USCCB 2025: U.S. Bishops Elect Archbishop Paul S. Coakley as USCCB President

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Cardinal Müller Calls for Overcoming Ideological Divisions in the Church

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‘The Gospel in Motion’: Inside the Military Council of Catholic Women

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