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anastpaul · 1 year ago
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Quote/s of the Day – 7 November – St Dominic and his OPs
Quote/s of the Day – 7 November – The Feast of All Saints of the Order of Preacher “A man who governs his passionsis master of his world.We must either command themor be enslaved by them.It is better to be a hammer than an anvil!” “Arm yourself with prayerinstead of a sword;be clothed with humilityinstead of fine raiment.” St Dominic OP (1170-1221) Confessor Guide Me LordBy St Albert the…
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oohlalabeadtique · 6 years ago
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Catholic Saint of the day - St Catherine de Ricci, patron saint of the sick. #catholic #catholicsaint #saintoftheday #stcatherinedericci #romancatholic #saints #catholicsaints #catholicsofinstagram #patronsaint #saint #catholics https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1DG5fgaYb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=103agdy2ir33t
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anastpaul · 11 months ago
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The Feast of the Holy Face of Jesus, Shrove Tuesday, Mother of Mercy, Notre-Dame de Pellevoisin / Our Lady of Pellevoisin, France (1876) and the Saints for 13 February
The Feast of the Holy Face of Jesus:In the 19th Century Jesus expressed His wishes to Sister Mary of St Peter (1816-1848), a Carmelite Nun in Tours, France, that there be an actual Devotion to his Holy Face. Our Lord wanted this in reparation for blasphemies against Him and His Holy Name as well, as for the profanation of Sunday (when people engage unnecessarily in commerce and other such labours…
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anastpaul · 3 years ago
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Septuagesima Sunday, Notre-Dame de Pellevoisin / Our Lady of Pellevoisin, France (1876) and Memorials of the Saints - 13 February
Septuagesima Sunday, Notre-Dame de Pellevoisin / Our Lady of Pellevoisin, France (1876) and Memorials of the Saints – 13 February
Septuagesima Sunday:The word Septuagesima is Latin for “seventieth.” It is both the name of the liturgical season and the name of the Sunday. Septuagesima Sunday marks the beginning of the shortest Liturgical season. This season is seventeen (17) days long and includes the three Sundays before Ash Wednesday. The length of the season never changes but the start date is dependent on the movable…
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anastpaul · 3 years ago
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Quote/s of the Day – 13 February – Three Points on the Spiritual Life By St Catherine de Ricci
Quote/s of the Day – 13 February – Three Points on the Spiritual Life By St Catherine de Ricci
Quote/s of the Day – 13 February – Septuagesima Sunday and the Memorial of Saint Catherine de Ricci OP (1522-1590) Virgin, Mystic, Stigmatist. Three Points on the Spiritual LifeBy St Catherine de Ricci (1522-1590)1) Detach 2) Direct 3) Accomplish Letter to a Fellow Nunby St Catherine de Ricci Very dear daughter, I have already sent you a letter to exhort you to the service of our Lord and now,…
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anastpaul · 3 years ago
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Saint of the Day - 13 February - Saint Catherine de Ricci OP (1522-1590)
Saint of the Day – 13 February – Saint Catherine de Ricci OP (1522-1590)
Saint of the Day – 13 February – Saint Catherine de Ricci OP (1522-1590) Virgin, Tertiary of the Order of Preachers, Mystic, Stigmatist, Ecstatic, Counsellor to many in both secular and spiritual matters, a highly admired Administrator and Advisor,blessed with many mystical charism including visions of Christ, both as a Baby and Adult, bilocation and miracles. Born as Alessandra Lucrezia Romola…
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anastpaul · 9 years ago
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Saint of the Day - February 13 - St Catherine de Ricci Religious - 1522/1590 - Patron of the Sick 
St. Catherine was born in Florence in 1522. Her baptismal name was Alexandrina, but she took the name of Catherine upon entering religion. From her earliest infancy she manifested a great love of prayer, and in her sixth year, her father placed her in the convent of Monticelli in Florence, where her aunt, Louisa de Ricci, was a nun. After a brief return home, she entered the convent of the Dominican nuns at Prat in Tuscany, in her fourteenth year. While very young, she was chosen Mistress of Novices, then subprioress, and at twenty-five years of age she became perpetual prioress. The reputation of her sanctity drew to her side many illustrious personages, among whom three later sat in the chair of Peter, namely Cerveni, Alexander de Medicis, and Aldo Brandini, and afterward Marcellus II, Clement VIII, and Leo XI respectively. She corresponded with St. Philip Neri and, while still living, she appeared to him in Rome in a miraculous manner.She is famous for the "Ecstasy of the Passion" which she experienced every Thursday from noon until Friday at 4:00 p.m. for twelve years. After a long illness she passed away in 1589.
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