Your Faith Journey with EWTN
As we deepen our relationship with the Eternal Word, Jesus Christ, we grow in grace and are transformed by His love and mercy.
St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin (1474-1548) was a humble Indigenous man whose encounter with the Blessed Virgin Mary in the 16th century at Tepeyac Hill, a region that is now central Mexico, transformed not only his own life, but the faith of millions.
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November 21
St. Albert of Louvain, bishop and cardinal, was martyred at 26 defending the Church against ...
November 22
St. Cecilia, a 3rd-century virgin martyr, converted her husband and others to Christianity; patroness of ...
November 23
St. Felicitas of Rome, a devoted widow, and her seven sons were martyred for their ...
November 24
St. Andrew Dung-Lac, a Vietnamese priest, was martyred for his unwavering faith, inspiring courage and ...
November 25
St. Catherine of Alexandria, a scholar and martyr, defended her faith with wisdom and courage, ...
November 26
St. Leonard of Port Maurice, a Franciscan preacher, spread devotion to the Stations of 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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