Wait, Father’s Day is Catholic?

St. Joseph

The first known Father’s Day celebration can be traced back to the Middle Ages in Catholic Europe, on March 19, which is the feast day of St. Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus. Like and follow CatholicShop:

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From Obscurity to Veneration: The Remarkable Journey of Saint Matthias

Throughout Catholic history, some figures shine brightly while others remain shrouded in obscurity. Among the latter stands Saint Matthias, the apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot after his betrayal of Jesus. Matthias may not command the same recognition as Peter or Paul, but his story is a compelling testament to faith and dedication.

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“Almost Summer” Book Sale!

Dive Into Summer Reading with CatholicShop.com’s “Almost Summer” Book Sale! As the sun begins to shine brighter and the days get longer, there’s no better time to stock up on some captivating reads to enjoy during those lazy summer afternoons. And what better place to find enriching books than CatholicShop.com’s “Almost Summer” Book Sale!

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Celebrate Mother’s Day with Meaningful Gifts during our Mother’s Day Sale!

As Mother’s Day approaches, it’s time to honor the women who have shaped our lives with love, wisdom, and grace. 

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Mother’s Day for Catholics

Mary and Jesus with Dove

Mother’s Day holds a special significance in Catholic tradition, reflecting the deep reverence for motherhood embodied in the faith.

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First Communion Preparation for Catholic Families

First Communion is a significant milestone in the life of every Catholic child, marking their first reception of the Eucharist—the body and blood of Jesus Christ—in the sacrament of the Holy Communion.

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Free Drawings: Divine Mercy & Miraculous Medal

St. Faustina

From our family to yours, we hope you have a Happy and Healthy Easter spent with family and friends. In appreciation of your support, we’ve created two giveaways, for a Divine Mercy image on canvas and a Miraculous Medal, that are free to enter!

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Holy Week: Embracing the Significance of Lent’s End

As the Lenten season draws to a close, Catholics around the world reflect on the profound journey of spiritual renewal they’ve undertaken.

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Discovering the Splendor of Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary

Of all the Christian saints, one figure occupies a unique place, his influence profound yet often overshadowed: Saint Joseph.

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Secrets of Saint Patrick

St. Patrick

Who was Saint Patrick? When and where did he live? St. Patrick’s day is on March 17th, so here are 13 facts about him that might surprise you! $60

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