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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection by Kyle Waibel

The Feast of the Dedication of the Churches of St. Paul and St. Peter November 18th is the anniversary of the dedication of the Churches of Saint Paul and Saint Peter.  Each church is a Roman basilica...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection by Natalie Montufar

St. Cecilia is very influential to the Catholic church as a Roman martyr and saint. She was martyred by execution for not believing in the many gods of the Romans. She spread her faith to her husband...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection by Maggie Oriani

On November 25, we celebrate the feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria, one of the many martyrs of the Church. Born to the pagan king and queen of Alexandria in 282 AD, Catherine, beautiful and...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Ashley Llewellyn

On December 4, we celebrate the feast of St. John Damascene.  St John Damascene was born in Damascus in about 676.  He received a religious education and worked in the Arab government, just like his...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Gerard DeAngelis

Mostly everyone knows about the famous animal loving saint, St. Francis of Assisi. However, many are not aware of the other, just as important and remarkable, St. Francis of Xavier. He was a missionary...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Nick Kerner

Saint Nicholas, also called Saint Nicholas the Wonder Worker, is very influential to people in both the Catholic Church and the Greek Orthodox Church. Saint Nicholas is sometimes called the Wonder...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Deirdre Nelson

Saint Ambrose was an archbishop of Milan who became one of the most influential ecclesiastical figures of the 4th century. He was one of the four original doctors of the Church. He is patron saint of...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Holly Bohack

Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as the Virgin of Guadalupe, is a title of the Virgin Mary associated with a celebrated pictorial image housed in the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City....

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Jessie Brower

On December 21, we commemorate St. Peter Canisius, the patron saint of Germany. After attending law school and earning his master’s degree to please his father, he came to the realization that he would...

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Freshman/Sophomore CROSS Saint Reflection By Thomas Greco

St. John of Kanty was an extraordinary man. He was born in a small town in Poland in 1390, where he earned many college degrees, but he devoted his life to the Catholic Church. John of Kanty is known...

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