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St. Cletus April 26th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Cletus April 26th | Saint of the Day

St. Cletus was the third bishop of Rome, and succeeded St. Linus, which circumstance alone shows his eminent virtue among the first disciples of St. Peter in the West. He sat twelve years, from 76 to 89. The canon of the Roman mass, (which Bossuet and all others agree to be of primitive antiquity,) Bede, and other Martyrologists, style him a martyr.

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St. Catherine of Siena April 29th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Catherine of Siena April 29th | Saint of the Day

St. Catherine of Siena was born during the outbreak of the plague in Siena, Italy on March 25, 1347. She was the 25th child born to her mother, although half of her brothers and sisters did not survive childhood. Catherine herself was a twin, but her sister did not survive infancy. Her mother was 40 when she was born. Her father was a cloth dyer.

At the age of 16, Catherine's sister, Bonaventura, died, leaving her husband as a widower. Catherine's parents proposed that he marry Catherine as a replacement, but Catherine opposed this. She began fasting and cut her hair short to mar her appearance.

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St. Marculf May 1st | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Marculf May 1st | Saint of the Day

Marculf is also known as Marcoul. He was born at Bayeux, Gaul, at noble parents. He was ordained when he was thirty, and did missionary work at Coutances. Desirous of living as a hermit, he was granted land by king Childebert at Nanteuil. He attracted numerous disciples, and built a monastery, of which he was abbot. It became a great pilgrimage center after his death on May 1. St. Marculf was regarded as a patron who cured skin diseases, and as late as 1680, sufferers made pilgrimages to his shrine at Nanteuil and bathed in the springs connected with the church.

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Daily Verse and Comment for Jeremiah 31:31-34     (www.theberean.org)
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St. James the Lesser May 3rd | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. James the Lesser May 3rd | Saint of the Day

St. James the Less, the author of the first Catholic Epistle, was the son of Alphaeus of Cleophas. His mother Mary was either a sister or a close relative of the Blessed Virgin, and for that reason, according to Jewish custom, he was sometimes called the brother of the Lord. The Apostle held a distinguished position in the early Christian community of Jerusalem. St. Paul tells us he was a witness of the Resurrection of Christ; he is also a "pillar" of the Church, whom St. Paul consulted about the Gospel.

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The Greatest Mystery of Earth Revealed! Ezekiels Wheels Unveiled - D13 Watchmen [1.12.45]     (www.bitchute.com)
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Daily Verse and Comment for Judges 6:13     (www.theberean.org)
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St. Dominic Savio May 6th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Dominic Savio May 6th | Saint of the Day

Dominic Savio was born on April 2, 1842 in the village of Riva in northern Italy. His father was a blacksmith and his mother a seamstress. He had nine brothers and sisters. His family was poor but hardworking. They were devout and pious Catholics.

When he was just two years old, Dominic's family returned to their native village of Castlenuovo d'Asti, (Today, Castlenuovo Don Bosco) near the birthplace of John Bosco. Bosco would himself later be canonized as a Saint by the Church and became a major influence on the life of Dominic.

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Daily Verse and Comment for Romans 3:18     (www.theberean.org)
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St. Dymphna May 15th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Dymphna May 15th | Saint of the Day

Dymphna was born in Ireland sometime in the seventh century to a pagan father and devout Christian mother. When she was fourteen, she consecrated herself to Christ and took a vow of chastity. Soon afterward, her mother died and her father - who had loved his wife deeply - began to suffer a rapid deterioration of his mental stability.

So unhinged was Dymphna's father, Damon, that the King's counselors suggested he remarry. Though he was still grieving for his wife, he agreed to remarry if a woman as beautiful as she could be found.

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Daily Verse and Comment for Ephesians 2:19-22     (www.theberean.org)
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Daily Verse and Comment for Revelation 20:12-13      (www.theberean.org)
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Daily Verse and Comment for 1 John 2:3-6     (www.theberean.org)
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Daily Verse and Comment for Matthew 19:16-26     (www.theberean.org)
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St. Abdiesus April 22nd | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Abdiesus April 22nd | Saint of the Day

Also called Hebed Jesus, a deacon in the Christian community of Persia who was caught up in the persecutions conducted by King Shapur II. Records indicate that Abdiesus was accompanied in his martyrdom by Abrosimus, Acepsimus, Azadanes, Azades, Bicor, Mareas, Milles, and a women named Tarbula. Some were Persian courtiers, others priests and bishops. Tarbula was the sister of St. Simeon, and suffered a particularly cruel death by sawing.

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Daily Verse and Comment for Mark 14:46     (www.theberean.org)
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St. George April 23rd | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. George April 23rd | Saint of the Day

It is uncertain when Saint George was born and historians continue to debate to this day. However, his death date is estimated to be April 23, 303 A.D.

The first piece of evidence of George's existance appeared within the works of the Bollandists Daniel Papebroch, Jean Bolland, and Godfrey Henschen's Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca. George was one of several names listed in the historical text, and Pope Gelasius claimed George was one of the saints "whose names are justly reverenced among men, but whose actions are known only to God."

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Are there any other Gnostic Christians here?      (Christianity)
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I see Gnostics are popping up everywhere, like there is a great revealing...a great awakening.
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Daily Verse and Comment for Isaiah 58:1      (www.theberean.org)
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Daily Verse and Comment for Revelation 6:5-6     (www.theberean.org)
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Cepher Moments - Prayer and Fasting - Stephen Pidgeon [48.59]     (www.youtube.com)
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When Will We Realize That Ganoune Diop and Ted Wilson Are Jesuits? Kody Morey [41.00]     (rumble.com)
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St. Hilary of Arles May 5th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Hilary of Arles May 5th | Saint of the Day

Bishop of Arles, France, and friend and relative of St. Honoratus. He was born to a noble family in Lorraine and was successful, although he gave up his secular career to join St. Honoratus at Lerins Abbey. When Honoratus died after being named the bishop of Arles, Hilary was chosen as his successor in 429. He was known for his austerities, his aid to the poor, and for ransoming captives. On two occasions Hilary became embroiled in controversies with Pope St. Leo I the Great, but they were reconciled, and Hilary's sanctity brought him great veneration.

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Daily Verse and Comment for Philippians 2:12-13     (www.theberean.org)
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St. Rose Venerini May 7th | Saint of the Day     (www.youtube.com)
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#St. Rose Venerini May 7th | Saint of the Day

Blessed Rose was born at Viterbo in 1656, the daughter of Godfrey Venerini, a physician. Upon the death of a young man who had been paying court to her, she entered a convent, but after a few months had to return home to look after her widowed mother. Rose use to gather the women and girls of the neighborhood to say the rosary together in the evenings, and when she found how ignorant many of them were of their religion, she began to instruct them. She was directed by Father Ignatius Martinelli, a Jesuit, who convinced her that her vocation was as a teacher "in the world" rather than as a contemplative in a convent; whereupon in 1685, with two helpers, Rose opened a preschool for girls in Viterbo: it soon became a success.

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