Daily Readings

A black and white illustration of a religious ceremony with clergy in robes, including a bishop, performing a ritual. A kneeling woman is being veiled by the bishop, with other nuns and clergy observing in a serene outdoor setting. Catholic themes of consecration or profession are depicted, with a tower and landscape in the background.

FEBRUARY 1 – ST. BRIDGID, ABBESS, AND PATRONESS OF IRELAND. ST. IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH.

Despite initially facing opposition, St. Bridgid fearlessly devoted her life to God and established the 1st monastery in Ireland with many spiritual benefits. Faced with Trajan’s Persecution, St. Ignatius chose death over apostasy showing immense strength of faith and love for the Lord.

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A black and white illustration of two soldiers pointing at a kneeling woman in prayer, with another woman praying beside her. The scene appears to be set indoors, possibly a religious or historical context with Catholic themes.

JANUARY 31 – ST. MARCELLA, WIDOW.

Learn how St. Marcella, praised by St. Jerome as the glory of Roman women, dedicated her life to service and piety despite harassment at the hands of the barbarian Goths.

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A black and white illustration of a woman distributing bread to a group of people outside a building, likely depicting a charitable act with Catholic themes. Several individuals, including children, are gathered eagerly receiving the bread. The scene is set in a historical or medieval European town with stone buildings and cobblestone streets.

JANUARY 30 – ST. BATHILDES, QUEEN.

St. Bathildes exemplified humility & charity at every stage of life – rising from slavery to royal consort, regent of the kingdom, and ending her days as a nun comforting the sick.

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A black and white illustration of a Catholic bishop in robes, standing with other figures including soldiers and townspeople. A church and town buildings are visible in the background, suggesting a historical European setting. The bishop appears to be engaged in conversation with the group under a tree.

JANUARY 29 – ST. FRANCIS OF SALES.

Discover the inspiring journey of St. Francis of Sales as he converted 72K Calvinists with gentleness and humility! Read more to draw insight into his devotion to our Blessed Lady & founding of the Order of Visitation.

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A black and white illustration of an elderly bearded man in robes holding a book, seated under columns. A younger man stands beside him, dressed in flowing garments, with an outdoor setting featuring buildings and draped fabric. The scene suggests a religious or scholarly discussion, likely of Catholic context.

JANUARY 28 – ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA.

Draw inspiration from St. Cyril and his devotion to the Incarnation of Christ and the Blessed Virgin. Read how he fought for the integrity of this doctrine despite suffering imprisonment and excommunication!

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A historical scene in black and white depicting a group of people near a boat, with one figure being helped onto the vessel. A woman in religious attire is present, suggesting a Catholic theme. The background shows a coastal town and people gathered on the shore.

JANUARY 27 – ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM.

Dive into the story of remarkable priest and bishop St. John Chrysostom and learn about his dedication to frequenting its holy sacrifice, as well as his banishment for denouncing vice.

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A black and white illustration of a robed figure, likely a saint or religious leader, preaching to a large crowd in an ancient amphitheater. The figure gestures with one hand while the audience listens intently, suggesting a Catholic sermon or religious address.

JANUARY 26 – ST. POLYCARP, BISHOP, MARTYR.

St. Polycarp remained resolute when challenged to curse Jesus Christ, displaying a loving commitment to defending his faith even until his martyrdom.

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A black and white illustration of Saint Martin of Tours cutting his cloak to share with a beggar. A horse and several onlookers are present, emphasizing charity and compassion in Catholic tradition.

JANUARY 25 – THE CONVERSION OF ST. PAUL.

Trace Saul’s miraculous transformation as, through divine grace, he went from being a fierce persecutor of Christianity to one of its most influential preachers after just a few days!

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A black and white illustration of a medieval scene with religious figures, including a kneeling woman holding a child. A crowd surrounds them in what appears to be a public square or marketplace, with some figures gesturing and others observing. The scene suggests a Catholic context, possibly depicting a miracle or significant event involving the Virgin Mary and Jesus.

JANUARY 24 – ST. TIMOTHY, BISHOP, MARTYR.

TIMOTHY was a convert of St. Paul. He was born at Lystra, in Asia Minor. His mother was a Jewess, but his father was a pagan; and though Timothy had read the Scriptures from his childhood, he had not been circumcised as a Jew. On the arrival of St. Paul at Lystra the youthful Timothy,…

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A monk in medieval attire studies a large open book at a desk, holding a quill pen. The room is filled with books and religious artifacts in black and white. Text on the book reads "Decretum Gratiani."

JANUARY 23 – ST. RAYMUND OF PENNAFORT.

Draw inspiration from St. Raymund and gain insight into his incredible devotion to our Blessed Lady. Learn how he taught philosophy, founded the Order of Our Lady of Ransom and baptized 10K Saracens!

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