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Several Catholic colleges and universities remain open in Michigan, though Siena Heights University in Adrian will close.
Pope Francis’ 2024 encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus is packed with testimonies from the saints of prayer and devotion ...
- Visitors - The peaks and valleys around Saint Catherine attract large groups of hikers, peaking at 2,000 visitors to Mount Sinai in a single day last December, local authorities reported.
Named after Saint Catherine of Alexandria—martyred in the early 4th century AD—the city is linked to the legend of her body being miraculously transported by angels to Mount St. Catherine ...
Vatican City, 29 April, 2025 / 1:00 pm (ACI Africa). On the feast of St. Catherine of Siena in 2021, Pope Francis expressed his hope that the “great female figure of faith” would continue to inspire a ...
On the feast of St. Catherine of Siena in 2021, Pope Francis expressed his hope that the “great female figure of faith” would continue to inspire a more joyful and fervent witness.
“St. Catherine of Siena,” by Baldassare Franceschini, 1611-1689, Italian. (Wikimedia Commons) One day a few years ago, I told my husband with frank sincerity that I was tired of hearing him tell me, ...
A vigil will be held at 5 p.m. Friday, May 2 at St. Catherine of Siena Church, 105 Bonnabel Blvd. Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the church, followed by a Mass at noon.
One of those exhibits, focused on the miracle of the Eucharist, arrives for a two-day stay at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Mountain Lakes on April 26 and 27, ahead of plans for Carlo Acutis to ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - In honor of Pope Francis's passing, Allentown's Cathedral Church of St. Catherine of Siena is draped in black for the next month. The church hosted a holy sacrifice Mass attended ...
EXETER TWP., Pa - A picture of Pope Francis sits in front of a colorful Easter display inside St. Catherine of Siena Parish Church in Exeter Township -- a juxtaposition that also reflects faith ...
And if you want more insights into Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, especially this Holy Week, I commend the words of an Italian mystic from the 14th century. Her name is Saint Catherine of Siena.