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AUGUST 13 – ST. RADEGUNDES, QUEEN.

Follow in the footsteps of Saint Radegundes, who as a young queen, devoted her life to God’s service and left behind a legacy of holiness at the great monastery she built in Poitiers.

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AUGUST 12 – ST. CLARE, ABBESS.

Embrace the inspiring example of St. Clare and her Order of poverty, who braved an infidel army with the Blessed Sacrament and were delivered!

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Two black-and-white illustrations of Catholic saints in religious attire, one holding a book and the other draped in a cloak. Both figures are haloed, standing outdoors with medieval landscapes behind them. The left figure holds a shield and sword.

AUGUST 11 – SS. TIBURTIUS AND SUSANNA, MARTYRS.

Learn from the noble stories of St. Tranquillinus, St. Susanna, and Chromatius – how they triumphed over sufferings with heroic faith & patience to receive heavenly rewards!

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Two tweets by users discussing freedom of speech and honesty, with one user mentioning it as liberating. The first tweet has 2 retweets, 35 likes and 2744 views. The second tweet by Steve Skojec has 2 retweets, 31 likes and 2414 views. The tweets are set against a white background with blue text, and user profile pictures are visible.

Skojec’s Rant Today Demonstrates How The Catholic Nomenklatura is Full of Itself and Cannot Save the Church.

Yesterday, I posted about the strange twist of words employed in Sr. Lucia’s facts-only written account of the Third Secret of Fatima. Today, erstwhile director of the 1 Peter 5 blog, Steve Skojec, went on a worthwhile rant about why he now says he is not Catholic — much of it has to do with…

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A black and white illustration of Jesus being taken down from the cross by two men, with angels in the background. A crowd is visible in the distance. This scene depicts a Catholic theme of the Deposition from the Cross.

AUGUST 10 – ST. LAURENCE, MARTYR.

Take inspiration from St. Laurence and his charity, who collected the poor, infirm, and religious to show the prefect of Rome true riches in Jesus.

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A man dressed in papal robes stands before a mirror, creating an illusion of two figures. The text reads: "As when people pass in front of a mirror... we had the impression it was the holy father." The scene evokes Catholic themes with the papal attire."

The Third Secret of Fatima Describes Imposter Pope?

It’s amazing how much infighting and label pasting is happening these days. Particularly as people struggle with the notion of ambiguity emanating from Papal tweets, appointments, and implied duties imposed. Declaring who is schismatic and making easy bright lines of schism based on whether one disputes even one iota of utterance from Pope Francis is…

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A black and white illustration of a Catholic bishop blessing a kneeling soldier with a halo, holding a sword. The bishop wears ornate vestments and holds a chalice. They are in an underground or prison-like setting with stone walls and arches.

AUGUST 9 – ST. ROMANUS, MARTYR.

Be inspired by St. Romanus, a soldier converted to Christianity in the presence of St. Laurence who was courageous enough to confess his faith and be martyred for it!

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A group of ancient Roman soldiers and a robed figure in ornate garments walking together, likely depicting a religious or ceremonial procession. The scene is in black and white.

AUGUST 8 – ST. CYRIACUS AND HIS COMPANIONS, MARTYRS. & BLESSED PETER FAVRE.

Learn about the inspiring martyrs St. Cyriacus and companions, as well as Blessed Peter Favre, a companion of St. Ignatius of Loyola, who dedicated his life to fighting heresy and restoring faith in Catholic lands.

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AUGUST 7 – ST. CAJETAN.

Learn from St. Cajetan’s devout love of our Blessed Lady – it helped him build hospitals, create a Confraternity to revive the clergy and introduce the Forty Hours’ Adoration as an antidote to Calvinism!

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A black and white illustration of Jesus ascending into heaven, surrounded by a radiant light and two angels. Depicts the Ascension of Jesus in Catholic tradition.

AUGUST 6 – THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD.

Discover the story of when Jesus took St. Peter and the two sons of Zebedee to Mt. Tabor, where he experienced a glorious vision, Moses and Elijah spoke with Jesus, and a voice from Heaven said ‘Listen to Him’.

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