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May 12, Blessed Álvaro del Portillo

Who was Álvaro del Portillo? Álvaro del Portillo was a bishop and Prelate of Opus Dei and of the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross. He was born in Madrid on March 11, 1914. He had a Mexican mother and a Spanish father; he was the third of eight children. He studied Civil Engineering. He met St. Josemaría Escrivá de [...]
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May 4: Star Wars Day

Te dejamos algunas claves para no dejarte arrastra al lado oscuro y llenar el mundo de luz.
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Sunday after Epiphany: the Baptism of the Lord

Gospel of the Baptism of the Lord: "Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John. But he resisted, saying, 'It is I who need to be baptized by you, and are you coming to me? Jesus answered him, 'Let me go now; this is the way we ought to fulfill all righteousness. Then John permitted him. Immediately afterward [...]
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September 14, Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Origin of the Feast of the Holy Cross Around the year 320 the Empress Helen of Constantinople found the True Cross, the cross on which Our Lord Jesus Christ died. The Empress and her son Constantine had the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre built on the site of the discovery, where they kept the relic. Years later, [...]
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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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August 14, St. Maximilian Kolbe

A life that brings together the best and the worst of humanity Today we celebrate St. Maximilian Kolbe, a courageous man who gave his life in Auschwitz for that of a family man. But such generosity is not improvised. We tell you his story through the marvelous pen of journalist Javier Marrodán, who [...]
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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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May 1: Saint Joseph the Worker

El 1 de mayo se celebra la fiesta de San José Obrero. Te contamos qué dice la iglesia y los santos sobre el trabajo para que profundices sobre su sentido.
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