Welcome to our channel, where we explore the extraordinary lives of saints who have inspired millions with their unwavering devotion, remarkable stories, and timeless teachings. Today, we begin a journey through the ages to uncover the inspirational tales of these spiritual heroes. From acts of profound faith and resilience to moments of divine intervention and sacrifice, each saint's story provides a unique glimpse into the power of devotion and the transformative impact of living a life dedicated to higher ideals. Join us as we delve into their legacies, drawing inspiration and lessons that resonate in our lives today. Whether you're seeking spiritual guidance, historical insights, or simply a touch of inspiration, these stories promise to enlighten and uplift your spirit. Let's start our journey into the heart of saintly devotion.
Let us always Pray the Holy Rosary. Peace be with you always and God Bless!
Saint Joan of Arc (of Valois) pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc (of Fatima Portugal) pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc (of Domremy) pray for us. Karen Carpenter (of Downey), pray for us
Banal na mukha ni Hesus maraming salamat sa pagtugon mo sa aking panalangin para sa aking Ama naway wag po ninyong pabayaan ang kaluliwa ng aking Ama at ganoon din po ang aking mga mahal sa buhay na pumanaw na Amen 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Dear St. Martha, help me with my relationship with Gary. Remove all negative energies, people, places, and things from our relationship that is hindering us. Show us how to value, love, respect, and take care of each other daily. We ask for your wisdom, favor, and blessings. Thank you. Ase' So be it. So it is.
Dear St. Martha, I love and adore you. Thank you for helping us and your guidance. I ask you to help me with my day to day tasks, in locating my work from home job. With excellent weekly pay with the flow of ease, freedom, and flexibility, work when I want to and from anywhere at anytime. I am expecting to receive several sources of income from different streams. Please show me your way. I ask for your wisdom, favor, guaidance, help, and directions. Thank you . Ase' So be it. So it is.
Blessings and gratitude! May I suggest that all prayers, novenas, etc. begin and end with the "In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, amen". God bless all. 🙏
Thank you St. Francis Borgia for saving and blessing my son John Jacob. Please pray for him to have a peaceful, blessed, happy and fruitful year. Amen.
Please St.lucy open my daughter's eyes for she will not accept the truth and also her father who is in need of your enlightening. In Jesus name I pray Amen 🙏 ❤
Yes, the story of St. Veronica is amazing, but, unfortunately, it is not a true one. The Image of Edessa was taken to Constantinople in 944 A.D. where it became known as the Mandylion. Byzantine iconographers used the facial image of Jesus on the Mandylion as a model for icons, and these icons were allowed to be named as "vera iconica" because they had been based on the original scene. Some of these Mandylion icons were exported to the West along with the title of vera iconica. The Byzantines also invented a new legend to account for the image of Jesus' face that was seen on the Mandylion. That legend stated that a woman had offered to towel to Jesus as he carried his cross, and that his facial image became impressed on that cloth. The western populace took the words "vera iconica" to be that woman's name and conflated them to "Veronica." However, "Veronica" is not Jewish name, and the tale of the woman who offered a towel is not in the Gospels. Images of people were illegal in ancient Israel, and if such an image had appeared, it would have been confiscated by the authorities. We now know the the Image of Edessa was actually the Shroud of Turin folded several times so that only its facial aspect was visible. The Sixth Station of the Cross has a very important element of truth behind it which points directly at the Holy Shroud.