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Saint Anthony of Padua: The Heavenly Art of Seeking

by Theresa Cavicchio

Saint Anthony of Padua (1195 – 1231 A.D.) is one of the most beloved of saints. Widely renowned as the heavenly locator of lost articles – and even lost hope, lost faith, and lost souls – the circumstances of his holy life confirm the appropriateness of that designation.

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Under the eyes of St. Joseph

June 9th
“The growth of Jesus ‘in wisdom and in stature, and in favor with God and man’ (Lk. 2:52) took place within the Holy Family under the eyes of St. Joseph, who had the important task of ‘raising’ Jesus, that is, feeding, clothing, and educating him in the Law and in a trade, in keeping with the duties of a father.”
-St. John Paul II

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Catholic School Promotes Belief in Fairies

MR writes: "Our kindergarten son's music teacher plays a rap song where the boys are told to "hiss like a snake"  and a song about fairies also.  Our son refuses to participate in either song.  He raised his hand and said that there are no such things as 'fairies' to which the class, the kindergarten teacher and the music teacher all agreed that there were fairies...Since then he has been teased and excluded and it's making him sad and angry.  Do you have any info on fairies in the new age realm that we could pass on to the teachers about why we should not be chastised for NOT teaching our child about fairies?"

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