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Director’s Letter
We ask St. Jude to pray for priests so that they guide many souls in this life—away from danger, keeping them in the fold, and leading them to heaven.
We ask St. Jude to pray for priests so that they guide many souls in this life—away from danger, keeping them in the fold, and leading them to heaven.
In this month of November, we especially honor and pray to all saints, asking for their intercession that with God’s help we can follow their example according to the path the Lord has laid out...
A little more than 100 years ago, the Blessed Mother made the first of six appearances to three poor shepherd children—Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta—in Fatima, Portugal.
In this month dedicated to the Holy Souls, we remember our loved ones who have died and we pray for them because they can no longer affect their own salvation.
We must shout the saving truth of Jesus Christ from the rooftops. Together, we can proclaim Him anew.
If it wasn’t for Father Peter Colapietro, I would not have learned about several great Saint Jude stories.
Addiction comes in many different forms and affects people from all walks of life. It isn’t easy to overcome and always requires an interior process of healing.
On April 4, 2018, the Tuesday before Palm Sunday, during the last days of Lent, I woke up with the right side of my face paralyzed.
At age 37, I asked God for something that seemed impossible to me: to meet a single man, open to marriage and children, who welcomed my faith, my intensity, and my passion for life.
I pray that as you read the testimonies of the power of God’s grace contained in this issue of the Saint Jude Messenger, you will place your hope to an ever greater degree in Him...