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Divine Mercy Sunday – A Feast of Trust, Healing, and Grace
On the Second Sunday of Easter, the Church celebrates a profound gift: Divine Mercy Sunday.
Apr 27
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St. George – Witness of Courage and Faith
St. George, a martyr whose name echoes in East and West, remembered not only for legendary courage but for unwavering fidelity to Christ.
Apr 23
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Remembering Pope Francis: A Shepherd’s Heart for Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia
With the passing of Pope Francis, the Catholic faithful in Kyrgyzstan and across Central Asia remember a shepherd who reached across vast distances—not only in geography, but also in spirit.
Apr 21
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Easter Sunday – He Is Risen! The Light Has Conquered the Darkness
The tomb is empty. The stone is rolled away. The darkness is shattered. Christ is risen—truly risen!
Apr 20
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Good Friday – Love Crucified
Good Friday is the only day in the Church’s year when Mass is not celebrated.
Apr 18
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Holy Thursday – The Night Love Was Poured Out
Holy Thursday begins the Sacred Triduum—three days that changed the world.
Apr 17
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Palm Sunday – The King Who Comes to Die
Palm Sunday marks the solemn beginning of Holy Week, the most sacred time in the Church’s calendar.
Apr 13
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Saint Scholastica: A Life of Prayer, Holiness, and Love
On February 10, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Scholastica, a virgin and the twin sister of Saint Benedict...
Feb 10
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Saints Paul Miki and Companions: Witnesses of Faith in Japan
On February 6, the Catholic Church honors Sts Paul Miki and Companions, 26 martyrs who courageously witnessed to Christ in Japan.
Feb 6
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Saint Agatha: Virgin, Martyr, and Witness to Faith
On February 5, the Church honors Saint Agatha, a 3rd-century virgin and martyr celebrated for her steadfast faith and courage...
Feb 5
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Saint Blaise: Bishop, Martyr, and Healer of Souls
On February 3, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Saint Blaise, Bishop and Martyr.
Feb 3
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The Presentation of the Lord: A Feast of Light and Redemption
February 2 marks the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas.
Feb 2
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The Feast of St. John Bosco: A Legacy of Love and Education for the Young
The Feast of St. John Bosco, celebrated on January 31, honors a saint who devoted his life to the education and spiritual care of young...
Jan 31
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The Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas: Faith and Reason United in the Search for Truth
On January 28, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the greatest theologians and philosophers in the history...
Jan 28
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The Feast of Sts. Timothy and Titus: Faithful Disciples and Leaders of the Early Church
The Feast of Sts. Timothy and Titus, celebrated on January 26, honors two of St. Paul’s most trusted companions in the mission of...
Jan 26
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The Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul: A Life Transformed by the Power of Christ
The Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, celebrated on January 25, commemorates the dramatic conversion...
Jan 25
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St. Anthony of the Desert: A Life of Radical Solitude and Divine Encounter
On January 17, the Church celebrates the Feast of St. Anthony of the Desert, the father of Christian monasticism...
Jan 17
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Epiphany: Christ Revealed to the Nations - A Journey of Faith and Wonder
The Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord, celebrated on January 6.
Jan 6
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Jesus: Unveiling the Power of the Name That Saves
The Feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, celebrated on January 3, calls the Church to reflect on the sacred name of our Lord, a name...
Jan 3
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Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God – Honoring the Blessed Virgin
The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.
Jan 1
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