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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.
St. Philogonius served as Bishop (Patriarch) of Antioch in a time of both trial and doctrinal unrest. Born in Antioch, St. Philogonius was educated in the law and became a distinguished advocate, known for his eloquence, integrity, and his defense of the poor, widows, and orphans. Married and with a daughter, St. Philogonius entered private life deeply committed to Christian virtue. After his wife’s death, he embraced asceticism and became a monk.
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November 1
All Saints’ Day honors all holy men and women, both known and unknown, who lived ...
November 2
St. Winifred, a 7th-century Welsh virgin and martyr, was miraculously restored to life and is ...
November 3
St. Martin de Porres, the first Black saint of the Americas, overcame prejudice with humility, ...
November 4
St. Charles Borromeo, a fearless Church reformer, served the sick and poor with courage, faith, ...
November 5
St. Elizabeth and St. Zechariah trusted God’s plan, becoming parents of John the Baptist and ...
November 6
St. Leonard of Noblac, patron of prisoners and women in labor, chose a life of ...
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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