St. Anthony came into the world as “Fernando” in 1195 in Lisbon, Portugal of probably noble parents. He was a contemporary of St. Francis of Assisi and one of the first generation of Franciscans. He ...
It’s St. Anthony’s feast day today. He has a special place in Catholic conventional culture for help finding things. Mary Fiorito has quite the story here. I mentioned this on my weekdays segment on ...
My friend lost her keys in the snow. Not just her car keys, all her keys. Remember the 2-inch snowstorm than turned into a foot? That was the day. She came in from shoveling and discovered there were ...
You’ve lost your keys, or your checkbook, or the book you were reading. You’ve looked under the bed, in the drawer, on the kitchen counter — everywhere! What are you going to do? Well, pray to Saint ...
June 13th is the feast day of one of the most popular saints of the Catholic Church, Saint Anthony of Padua. He is the patron saint of lost and stolen articles. The little jingle for him goes, “St.
O Holy St. Anthony, gentlest of saints, your love for God and charity for his creatures made you worthy while on earth to possess miraculous powers. Miracles waited your word, which you were ever ...
Thank you St. Anthony for helping DM find what had been lost and for all my prayers you have interceded for me. RP This prayer to St. Anthony asks for help in finding missing items: Saint Anthony, ...
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