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Reflection on the Printed Book Page Today we celebrate the feast of Saint Catherine of Siena, born in 1347 ... The woodcut illustration shows Saint Catherine holding her heart in her left hand, ...
One of Rome’s four papal basilicas, seven popes are buried at Santa Maria Maggiore (which translates to Saint Mary Major ... according to St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church.
expressing the pope’s good wishes to Catholics in the archdiocese during their three-day celebration of their hometown saint. St. Catherine of Siena is a doctor of the Church and co-patron of ...
Saint Catherine’s Monastery was the place where God spoke to Prophet Moses and manifested to him on the mountain. Saint Catherine City, with its distinct character, is located 300 kilometres ...
Her name is Saint Catherine of Siena. And her words speak to me and you — to the world of her day and especially ours today. (RELATED: The Holiest Week) Mystic, Doctor of the Church ...
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 ...
Don Richard, a longtime deacon who performed countless baptisms, marriages and funerals at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church ... and like the saint, became known for commitment to social ...
A special Mass is being held at the Cathedral Church of Saint Catherine of Siena in Allentown. A special Mass in honor of Pope Francis is set to take place at 12:15 PM today at the Cathedral ...
Before his death, Pope Francis approved the canonization of Carlo Acutis, who will be the first millennial Catholic saint ... for a two-day stay at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Mountain ...
Kathy was born in San Francisco, California, on February 14, 1947. She attended Saint Catherine of Siena School in Martinez, California, before earning her Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors from ...
She is only the third woman to be so proclaimed, after Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa of Avila. St. Thérèse wrote once, 'You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at ...