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JUNE 3, 2026 – ST. CLOTILDA, QUEEN.
Clotilde converts her fierce husband Clovis, shapes the future of France, endures family wars with patience, and dies known for her mercy. The queen who proved a woman’s prayers can change history.
The Sacred Heart: The Antidote to a World That Has Forgotten How to Love
In a world that has confused love with feeling, consent, and self-expression, the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the emergency antidote we desperately need. Drawing from Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J., this essay reveals what love actually is — and what we owe in return.
JUNE 2, 2026 – SS. POTHINUS, BISHOP, SANCTUS, ATTALUS, BLANDINA, AND THE OTHER MARTYRS OF LYONS.
Slave girl Blandina faces wild beasts, fire, and every cruelty with a smile, strengthens her companions, and dies last in the arena. The young martyr who made suffering look like victory.
From May to June, from Heart to Heart
May ends with Mary. But Mary’s Immaculate Heart points to Jesus’ Sacred Heart. Fr. Hardon on Fatima, reparation, and the weapons she gave us.
JUNE 1, 2026 – ST. JUSTIN, MARTYR. & ST. PAMPHILUS, MARTYR.
Pagan philosopher Justin hunts for God through every school, finds Him in Christ, converts, preaches across empires, and dies a martyr with “I know” on his lips. The thinker who turned reason into faith.
MAY 31, 2026 – ST. PETRONILLA, VIRGIN.
Petronilla, said to be St. Peter’s own daughter, lives in Rome as a consecrated virgin, rejects every suitor, and dies a holy death. The early Church’s shining example of purity and prayer.
MAY 30, 2026 – ST. FELIX I, POPE AND MARTYR.
Pope Felix I confronts heretics who reduce Christ to a mere man, calls councils to defend the Trinity, and dies a martyr. The pontiff who proved truth is worth dying for.
The One Catholic Truth Magnifica Humanitas Never Said
Magnifica Humanitas put a robot right next to man and called it dignity. It never once said the only line that actually matters: Man has an immortal soul. AI does not. That’s not clarity. That’s surrender.
MEGA: Make Encyclicals Great Again
How the Church’s Magisterial Document on How Language Corrodes Thought Became a Case Study in Language Corroding Thought I. The Cornell Study Cornell researchers built something they called the “Corporate Bull[••••]Receptivity Scale.” Four studies. Over a thousand office drones. The finding was brutal and hilarious: the more someone claims to find corporate jargon “insightful,” the…
MAY 29, 2026 – ST. CYRIL, MARTYR.
Young Cyril repeats the name of Christ so often it drives his pagan father mad. Beaten, imprisoned, and tortured, he still smiles and thanks God. The boy who made martyrdom look like going home.









