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Dec. 7 Second Sunday of Advent, Sunday
Posted on 12/7/2025 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
"As the journey of Advent continues, as we prepare to celebrate the nativity of Christ, John the Baptist's call to conversion sounds out in our communities. It is a pressing invitation to open our hearts and to welcome the Son of God Who comes among us to make divine judgement manifest. The Father, writes St. John the Evangelist, does not judge anyone, but has entrusted the power of judgement to the Son, because He is the Son of man.
Pope Leo XIV Among the Most Viewed and Searched on Wikipedia and Google in 2025
Posted on 12/6/2025 17:27 PM (The Daily Register)
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Sidewalk Counselor Finds Woman Crying in Pain Outside Planned Parenthood in Chicago
Posted on 12/6/2025 17:22 PM (The Daily Register)
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First Saturdays Devotion Turns 100, Calling Catholics Back to Mary’s Heart
Posted on 12/6/2025 16:55 PM (The Daily Register)
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New Slovak Virgin Mary Mosaic Highlights Spiritual Bonds Between Slovakia and Vatican
Posted on 12/6/2025 15:46 PM (The Daily Register)
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2 Powerful Prayers to the Great Saint Nicholas, Miracle-Worker & Patron of Children
Posted on 12/6/2025 15:00 PM (ChurchPOP)
Did you know Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of children? Here are two prayers for his powerful intercession!
Tom Brady Cloned His Dog — Can Catholics Do That?
Posted on 12/6/2025 04:06 AM (The Daily Register)
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Dec. 6 Saturday of the First Week of Advent; Opt Mem of St. Nicholas, Bishop, Opt. Mem.
Posted on 12/6/2025 00:00 AM (Catholic Culture Liturgical Year)
Today the Church celebrates the Optional Memorial of St. Nicholas of Myra (d. 346). Not much is known about this 4th century bishop, but that doesn't diminish his popularity around the world, both in the East and West. It is known that Nicholas was born in Lycia in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) and died in 352 A.D. as the Bishop of Myra. All the stories that surround Nicholas illustrate that he practiced both the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. He was generous, strove to help the poor and disadvantaged, and worked tirelessly to defend the faith. His legends of generosity and a slip of the tongue from other languages has made St. Nicholas or Sinterklaas into today's Santa Claus.
Altar Rail Gets Reprieve at North Carolina Church
Posted on 12/5/2025 23:24 PM (The Daily Register)
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