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As we deepen our relationship with the Eternal Word, Jesus Christ, we grow in grace and are transformed by His love and mercy.
“If Origen has put forth any other writings, you are to know that they and their author are alike condemned by me.” These words convey the zeal and conviction against heresy that Pope St. Anastasius I expressed in a letter to St. Simplicianus, who was the Bishop of Milan, mentor to St. Ambrose, and an influential figure in the conversion of St. Augustine of Hippo.
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December 19
“If Origen has put forth any other writings, you are to know that they and ...
December 20
St. Philogonius served as Bishop (Patriarch) of Antioch in a time of both trial and ...
December 21
St. Peter Canisius was born within the Roman Empire in 1521 in what is now ...
December 22
St. Zeno of Nicomedia was a Roman soldier and commander during the reign of Emperor ...
December 23
St. John of Kanty, also known as John Cantius, was a Polish priest in the ...
December 24
St. Irma (also called Irmina) was a Benedictine abbess of royal lineage living in the ...
As we deepen our relationship with the Eternal Word, Jesus Christ, we grow in grace and are transformed by His love and mercy.
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