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Mar 6 - 4th Station, Jesus Meets His Mother - artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.

March 7th, 2024

Mar 6 - 4th Station, Jesus Meets His Mother - artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.

Mar 6 - “4th Station, Jesus Meets His Mother” © artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.
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Holy Mary, Mother of the Lord, you remained faithful when the disciples fled. Just as you believed when the angel announced to you what was incredible – that you were going to become the mother of the Most High - so too you believed at the hour of his greatest humiliation. Thus it was that, at the hour of the cross, at the hour of the darkest night of the world, you became Mother of believers, Mother of the Church. We pray to you: teach us to believe, and help us so that our faith may become the courage to serve and the gesture of a love which comes to help and knows how to share in suffering.

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Mar 6 - Sacred Heart of Jesus - artwork by Brenda Nippert.

March 7th, 2024

Mar 6 - Sacred Heart of Jesus - artwork by Brenda Nippert.

Mar 7 - “Sacred Heart of Jesus” © artwork by Brenda Nippert.
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Men have certainly contemplated the capacity of love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus for two millennium, but in the seventeenth century, Jesus appeared to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque in France to ask her help in instituting the devotion to His Sacred Heart. He made many wonderful promises to those who fulfilled His wishes in honoring His Sacred Heart. These promises benefit religious, lay people and families. Today, the devotion is still going strong with millions of Catholics all over the world dedicating their lives and families to His Sacred Heart.

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Mar 5 - Word of the Lord - artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.

March 6th, 2024

Mar 5 - Word of the Lord - artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.

Mar 5 - “Word of the Lord” © artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.
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The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever.
(Isaiah 40:8)

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Mar 5 - Christ Healing the Blind - by Museum Religious Art Classics.

March 6th, 2024

Mar 5 - Christ Healing the Blind - by Museum Religious Art Classics.

Mar 5 - “Christ Healing the Blind” by Museum Religious Art Classics.
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Artist: El Greco – c. 1570

El Greco painted this masterpiece of dramatic storytelling either in Venice or in Rome, where he worked after leaving Crete in 1567 and before moving to Spain in 1576. It illustrates the Gospel account of Christ healing a blind man by anointing his eyes. The two figures in the foreground may be the blind man’s parents. The upper left portion of the composition is unfinished. El Greco painted two other versions of the subject and seems to have taken this one with him to Spain.

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Mar 5 - St. Kieran - artwork by Brenda Nippert.

March 6th, 2024

Mar 5 - St. Kieran - artwork by Brenda Nippert.

Mar 5 - “St. Kieran” © artwork by Brenda Nippert. Happy Feast Day St. Kieran!
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A very old saint, Saint Kieran was said to be evangelizing Ireland before Saint Patrick even got there. His parents were Liaghne and Liadain. One legend says that when Liadain was pregnant with Kieran she had a dream that a star fell from the sky and rested upon her. This meant that the baby she was carrying would have a special purpose. As a child, Kieran was kind and gentle and had a special relationship with animals. When he was 30, he went to Rome to study Christianity.

He was baptized and later ordained a priest. Many stories say that Kieran met Saint Patrick either in Rome or back in Ireland. He is known as one of the twelve apostles of Ireland. One legend says that Patrick gave Kieran a bell which when it rang would let him know where to build his monastery. It rang in Saighir which then became a holy site. Not only is Saint Kieran's monastery there, but many ancient kings are also buried there. Kieran was the first person born in Ireland to become a Saint. He is sometimes called “the first born of the Irish Saints.”

His feast day is March 5.

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Mar 4 - St. Charbel Makhluf - icon by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM.

March 5th, 2024

Mar 4 - St. Charbel Makhluf - icon by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM.

Mar 4 - “St. Charbel Makhluf” © icon by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM.
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Saint Charbel was born in a small village high in the mountains of Lebanon. As a child he herded his family's sheep. In 1851, he left his village and became a Maronite monk.

After ordination, he led an ascetical life for a number of years at St. Maron Monastery in Annaya, near Beirut. In 1875, he was allowed to leave the monastery, to live as a hermit. After 23 years in solitude, he died of a stroke on Christmas Eve in 1898.

While his earthly life was shrouded in silence, since his death he has become known as a great healer, and his fame reaches far beyond Lebanon and the Maronite Rite. He has a feast day in the universal calendar of the Roman Church, and his icons and statues are in churches and private homes all over the world.

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Mar 4 - St. Katharine Drexel - artwork by Julie Lonneman.

March 5th, 2024

Mar 4 - St. Katharine Drexel - artwork by Julie Lonneman.

Mar 4 - “St. Katharine Drexel” © artwork by Julie Lonneman.
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Heiress and socialite Katharine Drexel shocked Philadelphia by choosing religious life, vowing “to be the mother and servant of the Indian and Negro races.” Building on her family's tradition of philanthropy, she eventually spent millions of her fortune for the benefit of others.

She founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in 1891. By 1942 she had created a system of African-American Catholic schools in 13 states, 40 mission centers, 23 rural schools, 50 Native American missions, and Xavier University in New Orleans, the first university for African-Americans in the United States. Segregationists bitterly opposed her work.

Katharine suffered a serious heart attack in 1935 and cheerfully spent the last 20 years of her life in the practice of contemplative prayer.

United States, 1858-1955.

Her feast day is March 3.

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Mar 4 - St. Katharine Drexel - icon by Lewis Williams, OFS

March 5th, 2024

Mar 4 - St. Katharine Drexel - icon by Lewis Williams, OFS

Mar 3 - “St. Katharine Drexel” © icon by Lewis Williams, OFS
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St. Katharine’s legacy was her effort to establish educational facilities for African and Native Americans throughout the United States. She utilized the resources left to her by her Father, Francis Drexel. She was born into one of Philadelphia’s, as well as the United States richest families in 1858. Her parents and step-mother Emma taught her by example that her blessings should be shared with others. Her mother, Hannah, died from complications during Katharine’s birth. She suffered the death of her father and step-mom before age 20. Health problems followed her most of her life, and she was confined by these to the motherhouse her last 20 years. Her own heavy burdens helped her see loads others were carrying. She was moved to act.

She sought an audience with Pope Leo XIII in 1887, and in response to her request for missionaries, he asked why she did not become one. She responded by founding an order of religious women, the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, to serve in this mission.

March 3, 2005 was the 50th anniversary of her death. This painting is offered to the motherhouse in Philadelphia, where her body rests in memorial of this anniversary. It is a gift in her honor from St. Michaels Indian School, founded by her in 1902 on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona. In this depiction, she takes the center-spot in a traditional Navajo dry (sand) painting of Holy Girl. Holy Girl is in this case shown as St. Katharine, in homage to her holiness and her love of the Navajo people. In this dry painting, Talking God, to her right, and xactc'e'oyan, to her left, stand in protection of her. Eagle feathers adorn their head, and they carry talking prayer sticks. They represent the span of pre-dawn to sunset. Their wish is to bring good and healing. This is my wish for the Navajo people and for the teachers following in this saint’s call to act.

Her feast day is March 3.

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Mar 3 - St. Katharine Drexel - artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.

March 4th, 2024

Mar 3 - St. Katharine Drexel - artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS.

Mar 3 - “St. Katharine Drexel” © artwork by Br. Mickey McGrath, OSFS. Happy Feast Day St. Katharine!
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Saint Katharine Drexel gave up a vast fortune and founded the sisters of the Blessed Sacrament dedicated to the education of Native and African American children.

Her feast day is March 3.

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Mar 3 - St. Katharine Drexel - icon by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM

March 4th, 2024

Mar 3 - St. Katharine Drexel - icon by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM

Mar 3 - “St. Katharine Drexel” © icon by Br. Robert Lentz, OFM. Happy Feast Day St. Katharine!
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Katharine Drexel was born into a wealthy Philadelphia family. As a young woman she became aware of the suffering of Native Americans on their newly established reservations in the western part of the United States. She began using money from her inheritance to establish schools on the reservations and to send food and clothing to the people. In time she expanded her efforts to include impoverished Blacks in the southern and eastern states.

From the time she was 21 years old, Katharine had wanted to become a religious sister. Six years later the bishop of Omaha, Nebraska, encouraged her to found a religious community to work among Native American and Black peoples. She founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in 1891. For 44 years she guided her new congregation, founding schools in New Mexico, Arizona, and throughout the eastern half of the country. In 1917 she founded what would become Xavier University in New Orleans.

In 1935 she suffered a severe heart attack and spent the remaining 20 years of her life in retirement and prayer.

Her feast day is March 3.

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