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January 28: Thomas Aquinas, priest and doctor of the Church
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Thomas Aquinas was born in 1225 in the family castle of Roccasecca, near Aquinas, Italy. His family belonged to the nobility and had close relations with the papacy and the Holy Roman Emperor. The youngest of a large family, he was destined for an ecclesiastical career. At the age of 5, he was sent as an oblate to the Benedictine abbey of Monte Cassino.

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January 27: Saint Angela of Merici, Virgin
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Rejecting material wealth, she showed deep spiritual maturity from childhood and entered the Franciscan Third Order around the age of 15. She adopted a life of austerity, intense prayer and strict obedience to the Church. It was in this context that she began to hear God's call to a greater role.

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January 24: Saint Francis de Sales, patron saint of Catholic journalists and writers
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Saint Francis de Sales (1567–1622) is one of the most prominent figures of the Catholic Church, known as a priest, bishop, writer, and Doctor of the Church. Born at the Château de Sales in Thorens-Glières, Savoy (present-day France), he devoted his life to the Catholic faith and the service of souls.

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October 22: Saint Vincent of Saragossa, Deacon and Martyr
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The life of the patron saint of winegrowers has improved so much over time that it is difficult to disentangle history from legend. Three facts are historical: he was a deacon; he knew how to dominate the most cruel tortures and, despite his suffering, he sang, laughed and responded with humor to the moods of his torturer.

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January 21: Saint Agnes, Virgin and Martyr
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Agnes was born in Rome to a noble and devout Christian family. From an early age, she demonstrated great faith and a determination to live for God. Her beauty and grace attracted many suitors, but she chose to dedicate her life to Christ and remain a virgin. When she refused to marry, Agnes affirmed, "My husband is Christ, and I have promised Him my virginity."

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January 15: Saint Remy, Bishop of Reims
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Saint Remi probably lived between 437 and 533. He was elected bishop at the age of 22. In the diocese of Reims, a strategic diocese at a time when Gaul was still marked by political and religious instability. Remi died in 533 in Reims after having led his diocese for almost 70 years, an exceptional longevity. He is buried in the basilica that he had built in honor of the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, which later became the Basilica of Saint Remi in Reims.

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January 13: Saint Hilaire of Poitiers
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Born around 315 in Poitiers, Gaul (present-day France), Hilary grew up in a changing world, where Christianity was beginning to take hold in the Roman Empire. He belonged to a noble and pagan family, which allowed him to receive a solid education, particularly in philosophy and rhetoric. These disciplines would mark his theological style.

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December 31: Prayer for the last three days of the year 2024
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A prayer for the last three days of the year 2024 to start the year 2025 free and joyful. Through meditations, introspection and personal prayers, reread the year 2024 by purifying yourself of your sins, transforming your failures and singing thanksgiving for the blessings of the Lord. Theme of the third day: Thanksgiving for the blessings of God.

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December 30: Prayer for the last three days of the year 2024 -
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A prayer for the last three days of the year 2024 to start the year 2025 free and joyful. Through meditations, introspection and personal prayers, reread the year 2024 by purifying yourself of your sins, transforming your failures and singing thanksgiving for the blessings of the Lord. Theme of the third day: Thanksgiving for the blessings of God.

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December 29: Prayer for the last three days of the year 2024
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A prayer for the last three days of the year 2024 to start the year 2025 free and joyful. Through meditations, introspections and personal prayers, reread the year 2024 by purifying yourself of your sins, transforming your failures and singing thanksgiving for the blessings of the Lord. Theme of the second day: Reviewing failures with the eyes of faith

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December 27: Saint John the Apostle
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John was the son of Zebedee, a fisherman from Galilee, and Salome. He was the brother of James the Greater, also an apostle. Together they were called “sons of thunder” by Jesus. John was among the first disciples called by Jesus while he was fishing on the Sea of Tiberias.

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December 26: Saint Stephen's Day
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Stephen was a Hellenistic Jew (Jew of Greek culture) who converted to Christianity. He was chosen as one of the first seven deacons by the apostles to help distribute goods to widows and the poor. This choice is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 6:1-6). Stephen was known for his wisdom, deep faith, and missionary zeal. He preached courageously in favor of Jesus Christ.

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