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ST. PETER CANISIUS: Dec. 21

December 21, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

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Born in Holland (when it was part of Germany) May 8, 1521, Peter Canisius joined the Society of Jesus at 22years of age.  He was a great preacher and theologian.  He wrote a German catechism to bring the German speaking Protestants back to the church.   His life was devoted to reforming the church.  He is considered the “Second Apostle” of Germany after Boniface.  Died in 1597.

FEAST DAY- December 21

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Responsorial Psalm

Exult, you just, in the Lord! Sing to him a new song.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer

(d) Anointing

Today’s Question-

What is the name of the perfumed oil used in the sacrament of confirmation?

(a) oil of the sick (b) chrism (c) oil of catechumens

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ST. DOMINIC OF SYLOS: Dec. 20

December 20, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

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St. Dominic from Spain, was Abbot of the order of St. Benedict.  He was renowned for the miracles he had wrought for the liberation of captives. 

FEAST DAY- December 20

PATRON OF- Captives

SAINT BOOKS

 

Responsorial Psalm

Let the Lord enter; he is the king of glory.

 

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

(b) Pentecost

Today’s Question-

Which name is not used for the sacrament of reconciliation?

(a) penance  (b) absolution  (c) confession  (d) anointing

 

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BLESSED URBAN V: Dec. 19

December 19, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

William de Grimoard was born in France in 1310.  He became a Benedictine monk and after some time of more study was ordained.  He then received his doctorate and in 1352 was appointed abbot.  He was elected pope to succeed Innocent VI in 1362 and took the name Urban V.  He began to reform the church and returned the papacy to Rome from Avignon.  After much revolt and unrest in Italy, William de Grimoard returned to Avignon where he died three months later, December 19, 1870.

FEAST DAY- December 19

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Responsorial Psalm

My mouth shall be filled with your praise, and I will sing your glory!

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

False

Today’s Question-

What special feast day is perpetuated in the Church through the sacrament of Confirmation?

(a) Easter (b) Pentecost (c) Christmas

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ST. GATIEN: Dec. 18

December 18, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

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In the middle of the third century, St. Gatian of Rome went to Tours  in Gaul with Dionysius of Paris to preach the faith. Idolatry was strong in Gaul but the saint gained a number of converts.  The inhabitants were furious with him and he had to hide from them.  He celebrated his services in caves and grottos.  For nearly 50 years he continued his labors despite the many dangers.  He died in peace.

FEAST DAY- December 18

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Responsorial Psalm

Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace for ever.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

(c) the Jordan River

Today’s Question-

Jesus needed to be baptized by John the Baptist in order to be free from sin.  True or False?

 

 

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ST. LAZARUS: Dec. 17

December 17, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

All that is known of Lazarus is that he and his sisters, Mary and Martha, were friends of Jesus.  He was raised from the dead by Jesus.  (John 11:1-44).  In John 12:1-11 he is mentioned as being present at a dinner in Bethany.  Many stories about his whereabouts have no truth to them.

FEAST DAY- December 17

PATRON OF- leprosy

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Responsorial Psalm

Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace for ever.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

(d) all of the above

Today’s Question-

In what body of water was Jesus baptized?

(a) the Nile River (b) the Dead Sea (c) the Jordan River

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ST. EUSEBIUS: Dec. 16

December 16, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

Eusebius was born August 1 in Sardinia.  His father was martyred and his mother took him to Rome, where he was then raised.  He was ordained a lector and went to Vercelli, where he was ordained a bishop.  He was known for uniting the clergy in the monastic life.  During his lifetime he was threatened with death, and banished from numerous areas.  Eusebius suffered much for his religion and died on August 1 in 362 AD.

FEAST DAY- December 16

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Responsorial Psalm

Teach me your ways, O Lord.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

(b) forgiveness

Today’s Question-

What symbolizes the action of the Holy Spirit?

(a) water (b) oil (c) fire (d) all of the above

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ST. CHRISTIANA: Dec. 15

December 15, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

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Known as “NINO” she performed miracles that led people to the faith of Christ in the time of Constantine.  She cured the Queen of an illness and aided the King on a hunting expedition. Both then converted to Christianity, as did all of Georgia.  She became a hermitess in Bodbe, where she died and was buried.  Many legends are told about her.

FEAST DAY- December 15

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Responsorial Psalm

Lord, come and save us.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

Baptism

Today’s Question-

What is the first effect of God’s gift of love through the Holy Spirit to us?

 

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ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS: Dec. 14

December 14, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

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Citing a desire to lead a contemplative life, John joined the Carmelites.  He met Teresa of Avila while he was at the University of Salamanca studying theology.  John was convinced to join her to bring the Carmelites back to their austere principles.  Besides assisting Teresa in her work, John, who had mystical experiences, wrote several mystical works.  Two of his most famous are:  Dark Night of the Soul and The Ascent of Mount Carmel.

FEAST DAY- December 14

PATRON OF- Contemplative life, mystical theology, mystics, and Spanish poets

BOOKS

 

Responsorial Psalm

Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

(b) canonization (par 828 in Catechism)

Today’s Question-

How does one become a member of the Church?

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ST. LUCY: Dec. 13

December 13, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

LUCY

From early childhood, she vowed to remain a virgin.  When her prayers to St. Agatha resulted in her mother’s health, her mother allowed her to remain a virgin.  A young pagan nobleman, who she refused to marry, accused her of being a Christian. The judge her ordered to service in a brothel but God intervened.  She was sent to prison and endured tortures.  She was killed by the sword. 

FEAST DAY- December 13

PATRON OF-  Eye diseases, day laborers

MEDALS

 

Responsorial Psalm

Those who follow you, Lord, will have the light of life.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

False

Today’s Question-

What is the process whereby the Church recognizes a person to be a saint or model of holiness?

(a) laicization  (b) canonization (c) dispensation

 

 

 

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OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE: Dec. 12

December 12, 2020 01:00 / Catholic Fun Facts

The Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego as he was on his way to Mass in Mexico in December of 1531.  She told him to go to the Bishop saying, “Tell him to build a church where I am standing.”  The bishop, however, did not believe him.  He said, “Give me a sign.”  On his way to get a priest for his very sick uncle, Juan again met the Lady and told her of his situation.  She said, “Your uncle is cured.”  He was to gather roses and wrap them in his “tilma” (cloak).  He took them to the Bishop as her “sign” and when the roses fell to the floor, her image was imprinted on his “tilma”. The bishop then indeed came to believe.

FEAST DAY- December 12

PATRON OF- The Americas, sickness

OUR LADY MEDALS

 

Responsorial Psalm

You are the highest honor of our race.

Quiz

Yesterday’s Answer-

The bishops

Today’s Question-

Infants need not be baptized because they have never committed personal sin. True or False?

 

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