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The History of All Saints’ Day

In the Catholic Church, on November 1, we celebrate the solemn feast of All Saints, so Let’s look at the history of All Saints’ Day. In the East, the Church celebrated the holiday as early… 

The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Church

People have fulfillment in the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the Church. That is why we are talking about the role of the Holy Spirit in the Church. The Church is most closely connected… 

May 13th Is Our Lady of Fatima Feast Day

May 13 Is Our Lady of Fatima Feast Day (Portuguese: Nossa Senhora de Fátima), so dear to the saint and great Pope John Paul II, and we remember the apparition of Mary in the Portuguese… 

Fourth Sunday of Easter; Good Shepherd Sunday

The fourth Sunday of Easter is known as Good Shepherd Sunday because, in the 10th chapter of John, Jesus speaks about himself as the “good shepherd.” The Meaning of the Fourth Sunday of Easter Is… 

Saint Florian, the Patron Saint of Firefighters

One of the most popular and revered folk saints is Saint Florian, the patron saint of firefighters. Many churches are dedicated to him. His image adorns many firehouses, holy masses are offered in his honor,… 

Saint Joseph the Worker and the Feast of Worker

In 1955 the Great Pope Pius XII introduced the feast of Saint Joseph the Worker into the church year. He decreed that the holiday be celebrated on May 1. In 1889, the so-called Second International… 

The Sunday of Divine Mercy or White Sunday

On April 24, 2022, the Catholic Church celebrates the 2nd Easter Sunday, also called White Sunday or the Sunday of Divine Mercy. The connection between the Feast of Divine Mercy and the 2nd Easter Sunday…