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North American Sanctity: The Mexican Martyrs

The six Mexican Martyrs (feast day, May 21), canonized by Pope St. John Paul II on this day in 2000, were all priests and members of the Knights of Columbus, killed during the persecution of the faithful in the Mexican Cristero War in the 1920’s.

Our Lady of Fatima’s message resonates, 108 years on

May 13 marks the 108th anniversary of Our Lady’s first apparition at Fatima. Our Lady continues to invite us to renewed hope, to deeper conversion of our hearts to Christ, and to remind us of her loving intercession before her Son for all our needs and prayers. 

Welcome, Pope Leo XIV!

The Most Rev. Joseph Roesch, MIC, Superior General of the Marians, reflects on the historic election of Pope Leo XIV, the first Pope from the United States.

North American Sanctity: St. Damien de Veuster of Molokai

He “gave his life for the ransom of many” (Mk 10:45). This verse describes our Lord Jesus Christ, of course, but could also well be said of St. Damien de Veuster of Molokai (feast day: May 10), a priest who served on the leper colony of Molokai in the Hawaiian Islands during the 19th century.

May, Month of Mothers and the Mother of Mercy

It’s so fitting that May is the month of Mother’s Day, celebrated this year on May 11. Every good mother is a good mother insofar as she is a shadow, an imitation of Our Lady, Mother of God, Mother of Mercy, and Mother of All the Living.

North American Sanctity: Blessed Catherine of St. Augustine

Hailed by many, including Pope St. John Paul II, as one of the “founders” of the Catholic Church in Canada, Bl. Catherine of St. Augustine (feast day: May 8) made a promise “to live and die in Canada if God would open its door.”

North American Sanctity: Blessed Mother Marie-Léonie Paradis

“She was always ready with a hearty, open laugh, welcoming each person as if they were God Himself.” This was Bl. Mother Marie-Léonie Paradis (feast day: May 4), founder of the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family.

Pillar of the Church: St. Athanasius of Alexandria

"Those who maintain 'There was a time when the Son was not' rob God of His Word, like plunderers." So said St. Athanasius of Alexandria (feast day: May 2), considered the “Father of Orthodoxy” in both the Eastern and Western Churches. 

Why Mary matters

Why is Mary so important? Because she was important to Jesus, to the very beginnings of His Church, and to the authors of Holy Scripture, who knew her personally as they knew her Son, says Fr. Timothy Childers, MIC

Saint Joseph: Model of Mercy and Hope

As the earthly father of Jesus and the chaste spouse of Mary, St. Joseph the Worker (feast day: May 1) teaches men how to be faithful stewards of their time, talent, and treasure through self-mastery, discipline, and hard work, says Fr. Angelo Casimiro, MIC.

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