November: Dedicated to the Poor Souls We are in a unique position in that our merits here on earth can assist the holy souls if we intentionally offer to God our prayers, good works, sacrifices, and especi...
October: Dedicated to the Holy Rosary The dedication of October to the Holy Rosary is a rich tradition that opens our hearts to consider the beauty and efficacy of a prayer given to us by Our Lady, Herself...
September: Dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows St. Alphonsus Liguori tells us in The Glories of Mary that Our Lady’s martyrdom exceeds that of all the martyrs in that its duration was longer and the suffering gre...
August: Dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Throughout the month of August, the faithful are invited to reflect on Mary’s pure heart, her steadfast love, and her towering virtue…
May: Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary The early Church celebrated a major Marian feast day in the middle of May, most likely in response to the pagan festivals of fertility designated for this month. Over ...
June: Dedicated to the Sacred Heart The devotion to the Sacred Heart has a rich history within the Catholic Church dating back to the 12th and 13th centuries. Dedicating the month of June to this devotio...
July: Dedicated to the Precious Blood The sacred mystery of the Blood of Christ shed for humanity permeates the whole of the Catholic Faith and is worthy of our attentive meditation and deepest adoration.<...
April: Dedicated to the Holy Eucharist Dedicating April to the Holy Eucharist allows us to focus our hearts and minds on the profound mystery of the Eucharist—the real presence of Jesus Christ, body, bloo...
March: Dedicated to Saint Joseph The dedication of March to St. Joseph is a rich tradition that invites us to reflect on this great Saint’s faith, humility, obedience, and selfless love. He is an ex...
February: Dedicated to the Holy Family The dedication of February to the Holy Family is a rich tradition that invites us to reflect on the eternal significance of family life within the Catholic tradition. ...