The Prayer of Saint Benedict: A Spiritual Force Against All Evil

The Prayer of Saint Benedict emerges precisely as this armour of faith. Brief in words, yet immense in power, it is an invocation of Christian protection.
The Prayer of Saint Benedict emerges precisely as this armour of faith. Brief in words, yet immense in power, it is an invocation of Christian protection.
In one of the most tumultuous periods of European history, when the Western Roman Empire was collapsing and barbarian hordes were ravaging cities and libraries, a silent man, clothed in a monastic habit, laid the foundations of something extraordinary: the preservation of faith, knowledge, and culture.
Among the many characters created by literature, few names carry as much weight and meaning as Jean Valjean, the protagonist of Victor Hugo’s novel Les Misérables.
Saint Maria Goretti is one of the youngest saints ever canonised by the Catholic Church. Born amidst poverty and faith, her short life was marked by a spiritual heroism that defies human logic.
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal was born in 1271, daughter of King Peter III of Aragon and Queen Constance of Sicily.
Saint Thomas was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus Christ, known both for his courage and for his famous doubt.
Saint Charles Borromeo, born Carlo Borromeo, ranks among the most significant figures of the Counter-Reformation period, not only for his prominence at the Council of Trent.
Saint Lucy (in Latin Lucia, meaning “light”) was born between AD 281 and 283 in Syracuse, on the island of Sicily, then part of the Roman Empire. She was the only child of a noble and wealthy family. From a young age, she was…
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, popularly known as Corpus Christi, is one of the most significant celebrations in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church.