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Born in 1991, an Italian boy will be proclaimed the Catholic Church's first saint of the millennial generation on April 27.
In 1888, a Post-Dispatch article highlighted the work of several of the Catholic orders in St. Louis: ...
Marlene Watkins, author of ‘Everyday Miracles of Lourdes’ (EWTN Publishing), recounts the life of St. Bernadette Soubirous, whose sanctity lay not in grand gestures but in prayer, suffering and ...
Because there is so little casual prose from the period ... Beijing has embraced him as the “patron saint” of tourism, giving a gloss of ancient tradition to the lucrative new industry.
Two questions have plagued the minds of Christians and non-Christians alike: why is there suffering? Why does God allow suffering? In this column we will consider Paul’s inward focus, the way in ...
our downtown location enables us to engage meaningfully with the justice system and the St. Louis law practice community. Saint Louis University School of Law Center for Health Law Studies has again ...
St George’s Day is an annual day marked in calendars as England celebrates its patron saint. While you might have heard of it and maybe even celebrated it previously, do you know when it's ...
Robert Vadra has expressed his willingness to enter politics if the Congress party deems it necessary and with the support of his family. He acknowledged the influence of his family, particularly ...
Cyril and Methodius, co-patrons of Europe. Known worldwide as the patron saint of love and romance, his identity remains unclear, just like the origins of the celebration now observed by ...
The symbolism of the different floral parts is as follows: the five petals and five sepals taken together represent the ten faithful apostles (excluding St Peter the denier and Judas the betrayer) the ...