5 Saints who can be great influencers for today’s youth What if young people looked to the saints as their examples, instead of social media influencers? Here are 5 saints that can influence our today’s youths positively. Saint John… Continue Reading →
3 Habits of Saints you need to learn now There are three significant habits the saints have in common. Let’s see them and how we can imitate them in our lives. 1. Prayer Loving God is the first step to… Continue Reading →
Who were Saint Joseph’s parents? While the Church traditionally recognizes the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary as Saints Joachim and Anne; the parents of Saint Joseph weren’t mentioned much. Just like Saints, Joachim, and Anne, very few details have… Continue Reading →
The Saint Who Preached a Sermon After Being Beheaded Here’s a short story of the Saint who preached a sermon after being beheaded. Saint Denis picked up his head and preached a sermon on repentance after being beheaded under the persecution of… Continue Reading →
Why St. Joseph is called the “Terror of Demons” Missionaries, exorcists and satanists all attest to the power of St. Joseph’s intercession against demonic foes. When reciting the Litany of St. Joseph, many are surprised to see an invocation that states,… Continue Reading →
St Anthony was once annoyed that people didn’t listen so he preached to the fish There are many stories from the life of St Anthony that are hard to believe or understand. Some of such stories highlight his sanctity of union with… Continue Reading →
Who was the “good thief” and why is he a saint? Probably the best known criminal-turned-saint in the Catholic Church is St. Dismas. He was the “good” or “penitent” thief crucified alongside Jesus, and was promised Heaven by Jesus Christ… Continue Reading →
This is a prayer John Paul II prayed every day Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest, and in our souls take up Thy rest; come with Thy grace and heavenly aid to fill the hearts which Thou hast made. O comforter,… Continue Reading →
This Saint didn’t eat anything but the Eucharist for 13 years Alexandrina Maria da Costa was born on 30 March 1904 in Balasar, Portugal. She received a solid Christian education from her mother and her sister, Deolinda, and her lively,… Continue Reading →
The Mysterious origin of the Prayer to St. Micheal The Prayer to St Micheal the Archangel is a prayer that is well known by many Catholics today. There are two versions to it; the short and Long versions. Many Catholics… Continue Reading →
© 2023 Miracles4Me — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑