St. Mary Magdalene
The feast of St. Mary Magdalen is considered a very mystical feast because her love for our Lord was so strong.
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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.
The feast of the Precious Blood of our Lord was instituted in 1849 by Pius IX, but the devotion is as old as Christianity.
The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a reminder of all that we owe to the love of our Divine Redeemer.
On Corpus Christi (“The Body of Christ”), public processions are performed to honor the Holy Eucharist.
Today Holy Mother Church honors the Supreme Mystery of One God in Three Divine Persons.
Every season, during Ember Days, the Church thanks God for the fruits of the earth and for human labor.
Every season, during Ember Days, the Church thanks God for the fruits of the earth and for human labor.
Traditional days of prayer and fasting, taking place on April 25th and the three days before the feast of the Ascension.