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August 4, 2025

St. Therese on Suffering and Hiddenness in Her “Canticle to the Holy Face”, by Walker Larson

By Walker Larson, Catholic Exchange - In addition to her much-beloved Story of a Soul, St. Therese of Lisieux wrote many poems during her earthly sojourn. She wrote them for herself, to express the longings of her heart, but due to her worldwide fame following her death, we are blessed to have the chance to read these meditations of her soul... One of Therese’s more successful poems from an artistic standpoint is “Hymn to the Holy Face,” composed in August of 1895. Therese possessed a special devotion to the Holy Face, as evidenced by the fact that she took it as part of her religious name: “Sister Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face.” ...
August 4, 2025

Saint of the Day for August 4: Saint John Vianney (May 8, 1786 – August 4, 1859)

Franciscan Media - Saint John Vianney (Saint Jean Vianney), also known as the Curé d’Ars, is considered the patron saint of parish priests. He is known for his deep devotion to the Church and his dedication to the sacrament of confession. His life inspires all priests, as he exemplified a genuinely holy priest through his humility, selflessness, and unwavering faith.
August 4, 2025

Breitbart News: VIDEO: A Million Young Catholics from Around the World Gather with Pope Leo for Prayer Vigil in Rome

By Breitbart News - An estimated one million young Catholics from around the world greeted Pope Leo XIV like a rock star Saturday at an open-air prayer vigil outside Rome, after the head of the Catholic Church made a dramatic entrance by helicopter... Pilgrims began cheering when the white military helicopter descended over the sprawling, open-air site in Rome’s eastern outskirts.
August 4, 2025

FDA Commissioner Slams Birth Control Pills, Scientific Censorship, And ‘Fixation’ On Drugs, by Abigail Nichols

By Abigail Nichols, The Federalist - ‘If someone tells you a pill is 100% safe, run for your life,’ he said... During an event challenging the idea that “scientific truth is … achieved by consensus,” Food andDrug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary laid out the agency’s goals to promote nutrition over prescription drug use and expressed concern about how politics have affected the scientific community in recent years.

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