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The Saint Who Smiled at Fire: Finding Our True Treasure with St. Lawrence
Today, August 10th, the world celebrates a heart full of courage and a mind sharp with wit: Saint Lawrence. His story, reaching across seventeen centuries, is a beautiful and challenging reminder that the most precious things in life are never the ones we can lock in a vault.The Trusted Guardian of CompassionLawrence wasn't just another name in the early Church; he was the Archdeacon of Rome under
St. Anthony of Padua: The Saint Who Finds Our Way Back
Few saints in the Christian tradition are as universally loved as St. Anthony of Padua. Known affectionately as the finder of lost things, he is much more than a heavenly search-and-rescue assistant. St. Anthony’s life is a story of humility, courage, deep scholarship, and a heart overflowing with compassion. His teachings continue to touch millions around the world, especially those seeking hope,
Mangalorean Marriage Customs and Traditions: A Journey Through Time
Marriage is a universal institution, a sacred blessing from God. However, how it's celebrated varies greatly across cultures, communities, and regions. In India, where every culture has its distinct flavor, Mangalorean weddings stand out for their unique blend of tradition, elegance, and vibrancy.Mangalorean marriages today often find themselves balancing between the elaborate rituals of old custo
Blog: SKA Monthi Feast Celebration 2024
On 8th September, the SKA Monthi Feast was celebrated with great fervor and devotion at Alperton Community School. The event, which was scheduled to begin at 11:30 AM, started right on time despite the venue being occupied by other activities earlier in the day. Attendees gathered outside the hall for a heartwarming ceremony, where flowers were offered and new grain was blessed.The celebration beg
Tridum: A Spiritual Journey Organized by SKA London
The vibrant Konkani Catholic community in London recently experienced a profound spiritual event, as SKA London (South Kanara Association) organized a Konkani Spiritual Retreat titled "Triduum." This retreat, held over three days, provided the faithful with an opportunity to rejuvenate their souls through prayer, worship, and Eucharistic adoration. The event took place in three different churches