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May 1, 2011 · The month of May is dedicated to The Blessed Virgin Mary. The first 23 days fall within the liturgical season of Easter, which is represented by the liturgical color white — the color of light ...
- May, Month of Mary
Highlights. Prayer of the Month. An Act of Consecration to...
- May, Month of Mary
The Catholic Church has been the driving force behind some of the major events of world history including the Christianization of Western and Central Europe and Latin America, the spreading of literacy and the foundation of the universities, hospitals, the Western tradition of monasticism, the development of art and music, literature ...
May 8, 2015 · • 8 May 1292 in Saludécio, Rimini, Italy of natural causes • interred in the chapel shelters he had built • relics transferred to the Pieve di San Biagio in May 1330 after the chapel shelters were destroyed by fire
The Timeline contains dates concerned with secular history that are pertinent to the Catholic apologist, as well as quirky Catholic history bits for the trivia buff. I've attempted to include as many important events as possible, both good and bad, and to include facts commonly raised in Catholic apologetic discussions.
The Feast of the Apparition of St. Michael is celebrated on May 8th (it fell on a Sunday this year—yesterday). This feast day commemorates the 5th-century appearance of the Archangel in Monte Gargano, Italy, near a cave now known as the Sanctuary of St. Michael.
Highlights. Prayer of the Month. An Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Holy Mary, Mother of God and Virgin, I choose thee this day for my queen, patron, and advocate,...
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2 days ago · For centuries, the Catholic Church has set aside the entire month of Mary to honor Mary, Mother of God. Not just a day in May, mind you, but the entire month. The custom spans both centuries and cultures, with roots going back as far as the Ancient Greeks.