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Third Sunday of Advent: Gaudete Sunday

¿Cuándo comienza el Adviento? Para determinar el comienzo del Adviento, que consta de 4 domingos, se parte de la fecha fija de la Navidad, que siempre es el 25 de diciembre. De ahí se establece el cuarto domingo, que es el anterior al 25, y progresivamente hacia atrás hasta establecer el primer domingo de Adviento. […]
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September 5, Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Who was St. Teresa of Calcutta? St. Teresa of Calcutta, also known as Mother Teresa, was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, a city in the Balkans. As she herself said: "By birth I am Albanian, a citizen of India and by my faith, I am a Catholic nun; by my calling, I belong to the world. [...]
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July 16, the Virgin of Carmen

The origins of the devotion to the Virgin of Mount Carmel The origins of the name of Carmel are to be found in the region of Galilee, in a mountain that rises in the maritime town of Haifa and that receives the name of Carmel, which in Hebrew means 'garden'. According to the Book of Kings, that [...]
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50 days after Easter Sunday: Pentecost

¿Qué celebramos en Pentecostés? ¿Cuándo se celebra la solemnidad de Pentecostés? ¿Qué otros nombres tiene esta fiesta? Recursos para conocer mejor al Espíritu Santo.
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May 26: St. Philip Neri

Who is St. Philip Neri? St. Philip Neri is known as the saint of good humor, of joy and of the young. His incorrupt body rests in the beautiful church of Rome, Santa Maria in Vallicella, also known as the Chiesa Nuova (New Church). He gave the abandoned children of Rome a home and a [...]
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April 29: St. Catherine of Siena

Biography of St. Catherine of Siena St. Catherine was born in Siena on March 25, 1347. She was the 23rd daughter of Lapa Piagenti and Giacomo di Benincasa. Unfortunately, half of her siblings died at an early age, including her twin sister. At the age of fifteen, despite family opposition, she entered [...]
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Second Sunday of Easter: Divine Mercy Sunday

What is Divine Mercy Sunday? On the second Sunday of Easter, the Church celebrates Divine Mercy Sunday. "Humanity will have no peace until it puts its trust in my mercy". This devotion is due to particular revelations to St. Faustina Kowalska. Who instituted this feast? The Feast of the Divine Mercy [...]
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November, month of the dead

El mes de noviembre es el mes que la Iglesia dedica a rezar de manera especial por los fieles difuntos. Te explicamos el sentido que tiene rezar por ellos, algunas fechas clave de este mes y recursos para vivirlo mejor.
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