The Immaculate Heart of Mary
Dedicated to the joys and sorrows of the Mother of God, the feast occurs on the old calendar in August and new in June.
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Dedicated to the joys and sorrows of the Mother of God, the feast occurs on the old calendar in August and new in June.
On this day, a Holy Day of Obligation, we recall Our Lady’s being taken up into Heaven by the power of God.
This young deacon and heroic martyr is among those saints who were most highly venerated by the ancient Church.
This feast commemorates Christ’s manifestation of his Divine Glory to the Apostles Peter, James, and John.
Born of noble and wealthy parents, St. Martha is still more illustrious for the hospitality she gave to Christ our Lord.
St. Anne and her husband St. Joachim had the great honor of bringing into the world Our Lady, God’s greatest Saint.
St. James and his younger brother, St. John, were called as disciples just after Simon Peter and Andrew were called.
The feast of St. Mary Magdalen is considered a very mystical feast because her love for our Lord was so strong.
Mary is said to have given the Brown Scapular to an early Carmelite named Saint Simon Stock (1165-1265).
The feast commemorates the visit of Our Lady to her cousin Elizabeth and the sanctification of John the Baptist.