St. John Chrysostom—This Blood poured forth washed the world and made heaven open…
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This Blood poured forth washed the world and made heaven open. They that partake of it are built up with heavenly virtues, and arrayed in the royal robes of Christ. — St. John Chrysostom The post St. John Chrysostom—This Blood poured forth washed the world and made heaven open… appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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Bl. Carlo Acutis—The more Eucharist we receive, the more we will become like Jesus …
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The more Eucharist we receive, the more we will become like Jesus, so that on earth we will have a foretaste of heaven. — Bl. Carlo Acutis The post Bl. Carlo Acutis—The more Eucharist we receive, the more we will become like Jesus … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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St. Peter Julian Eymard—He loves, he hopes, he waits …
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He loves, he hopes, he waits. If he came down on our altars on certain days only, some sinner, on being moved to repentance, might have to look for him, and not finding him, might have to wait. Our Lord prefers to wait himself for the sinner for years rather than keep him waiting one […] The post St. Peter Julian Eymard—He loves, he hopes, he waits … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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Bl. Sebastian Valfré—When it is all over, you will not regret having suffered …
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When it is all over, you will not regret having suffered; rather you will regret having suffered so little and suffered that little so badly. — Bl. Sebastian Valfré The post Bl. Sebastian Valfré—When it is all over, you will not regret having suffered … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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Easter Dinner Ideas from Catholic Chefs
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by Sue Haggerty
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Catholic Digest brings you recipes from our two favorite Catholic chefs to help you bring dinner to the table this Easter. Jeff Young is the founder of The Catholic Foodie blog and podcast where food meets faith. He hosts the Around the Table Food Show and is the author of a cookbook on Middle Eastern cuisine. […] The post Easter Dinner Ideas from Catholic Chefs appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux—The only way to make rapid progress …
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The only way to make rapid progress along the path of divine love is to remain very little and to put all our trust in Almighty God. That is what I have done. — St. Thérèse of Lisieux The post St. Thérèse of Lisieux—The only way to make rapid progress … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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St. Margaret Mary Alacoque—Keep your heart in peace …
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Keep your heart in peace and let nothing trouble you, not even your faults. You must humble yourself and amend them peacefully, without being discouraged or cast down, for God’s dwelling is in peace. — St. Margaret Mary Alacoque The post St. Margaret Mary Alacoque—Keep your heart in peace … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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St. Francis of Assisi—It would be considered a theft …
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It would be considered a theft on our part if we didn’t give to someone in greater need than we are. — St. Francis of Assisi The post St. Francis of Assisi—It would be considered a theft … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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The light of Michelangelo’s Pieta
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by Elizabeth Lev Michelangelo’s first masterpiece, the Pietà, was concocted out of the most unlikely ingredients: a rookie sculptor known for pagan subjects, a worldly pope whose name was synonymous with corruption, and subject matter not found in Scripture. Nonetheless, the graces of jubilee year 1500 contrived to produce one of the greatest religious works […] The post The light of Michelangelo’s Pieta appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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St. John Henry Cardinal Newman—One secret act of self-denial …
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One secret act of self-denial, one sacrifice of inclination to duty, is worth all the mere good thoughts, warm feelings, passionate prayers in which idle people indulge themselves. — St. John Henry Cardinal Newman The post St. John Henry Cardinal Newman—One secret act of self-denial … appeared first on Catholic Digest ..read more
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