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A Blessed Solemnity of All Saints to you all!

By Fr. Cory Sticha | November 1, 2010 - 07:43 |November 6, 2010 Catholicism, Reflections, Saints
On this Solemnity of All Saints, Rocco Palmo of the Whispers in the Loggia blog has a wonderful quote from Pope Benedict XVI on becoming saints. It’s not a long quote, only about 6 paragraphs, and well worth reading. As Mother Angelica put it on the introduction to her Mother Angelica Live program: “We’re all called to be great saints. Don’t miss the opportunity!”

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About Fr. Cory Sticha

I'm a priest for the Diocese of Great Falls-Billings, MT stationed in Malta, MT.
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