Based upon saint feast days, historical anniversaries, and liturgical seasons, this upbeat, weekday series enters into timely stories and traditions surrounding the life of the Church.
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1Feb 25: Dream TeamOn this day in 1973, the 40th International Eucharistic Congress wrapped up in Melbourne, Australia. At this congress, Pope St. John Paul II and St. Teresa of Calcutta met for the first time.
The Meeting of JP II & Mother Teresa8 min
2Feb 24: ReplacementToday is the traditional Feast of St. Matthias the Apostle. This apostle was chosen to replace Judas.
St. Matthias the Apostle8 min
3Feb 23: Fastest Nun in the WestToday is the death anniversary of Servant of God Blandina Segale. This religious sister served in the Wild West and even encountered the famous outlaw, Billy the Kid.
Servant of God Blandina Segale8 min
4Feb 20: Muskrats for DinnerToday is the first of seven Fridays in Lent, making today a day of abstinence from meat. Today's session covers the history of Friday Abstinence and some unconventional fish alternatives.
Abstinence8 min
5Feb 19: Pretzels and PysankyToday is the Thursday after Ash Wednesday. As we begin Lent, today's session looks at four Lenten traditions: pretzels, pysanky, sacrifice beans, and Lenten wreaths.
Lenten Traditions7 min
6Feb 18: AshtagToday marks the beginning of 40 days of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving as we enter the season of Lent. Join Pray40: https://hallow.com/collections/2845/
Ash Wednesday7 min
7Feb 17: King Cake or Pancakes?Today is Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day. For centuries, this Eve of Lent had been celebrated as a day of indulgence because tomorrow begins the penitential season of Lent. Join Pray40: https://hallow.com/collections/2845/
Mardi Gras6 min
8Feb 16: 46 DaysThis Wednesday begins the liturgical season of Lent. In today's session, Lisa takes a deep dive into the history and layout of our upcoming 40 days of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
Lent7 min
9Feb 13: Your ValentineToday is Valentine's Day Eve. Today's session looks at the origins of this Catholic and secular holiday. Listen to the Saints Alive episode on St. Valentine: https://hallow.com/prayers/1010137/
Valentine’s Day8 min
10Feb 12: Game PlanToday marks one week until the start of Lent. In today's session, Lisa gives practical tips for making Lenten resolutions.
One Week Until Lent8 min
11Feb 11: The LadyOn this day in 1858, Our Lady of Lourdes appeared to St. Bernadette in Lourdes, France, making today the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes and World Day of Prayer for the Sick. Dive into more Lourdes content: https://hallow.com/pages/912
Our Lady of Lourdes8 min
12Feb 10: Viva Christo Rey!Today is the feast day of St. Jose Sanchez del Rio. This flag bearer and martyr of the Cristero War was only 14 years old when he was executed.
St. Jose Sanchez del Rio8 min
13Feb 9: Chart-ToppingToday is the feast day of St. Scholastica. This twin of St. Benedict founded a religious order that still exists today. Listen to the Benedictines of Mary: https://hallow.com/pages/911
St. Scholastica7 min
14Feb 6: 250 YearsToday is the feast day of St. Paul Miki and Companions. On this day, we honor 26 Jesuits, Franciscans, and laymen who were martyred in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1597. Listen to Takashi and Midori Nagai's story: https://hallow.com/collections/2289/
St. Paul Miki & Companions7 min
15Feb 5: Saved by the VeilWARNING: St. Agatha's story contains mature themes that may not be suitable for younger and maturing youth.
Today is the feast day of St. Agatha. This Early Church virgin and martyr is the patron saint of breast cancer and is celebrated annually with a grand festival in Catania, Sicily.
St. Agatha7 min
16Feb 4: The GesimasSeptuagesima time is a traditional, pre-Lent period that, 50 years ago, would have begun last Sunday. Today's session explores this tradition that dates back to the 6th century.
Septuagesima Time10 min
17Feb 3: FishboneToday is the feast day of St. Blaise. This bishop and martyr is the go-to saint for throat ailments, which is why today, churches around the world offer throat blessings at Mass.
St. Blaise7 min
18Feb 2: CandlemasToday is the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas. This day is a traditional day for blessing candles and holds a surprising tie to Groundhog Day.
The Presentation7 min
19Jan 30: Juggling for JesusToday is the feast day of St. John Bosco. This founder of the Salesians learned how to juggle, walk a tightrope, and do magic tricks to catch the attention of underserved youth. For more on St. John Bosco: https://hallow.com/sections/2222
St. John Bosco8 min
20Jan 29: Out-of-UniformThis week, Catholic schools across the United States celebrate Catholic Schools Week. Check out Hallow's Catholic schools' content: https://hallow.com/pages/54/
Catholic Schools Week9 min
21Jan 28: The Dumb OxToday is the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Angelic Doctor. Learn more about today's saint: https://hallow.com/pages/913
St. Thomas Aquinas7 min
22Jan 27: Founder in Her SixtiesToday is the feast day of St. Angela Merici, the founder of the Company of St. Ursula.
St. Angela Merici8 min
23Jan 26: Spiritual SonsToday is the feast day of Sts. Timothy and Titus. These recipients of New Testament epistles share a feast day on the day after the feast of the conversion of their spiritual father, St. Paul.
Sts. Timothy and Titus8 min
24Jan 23: There will always be MusicToday is the feast day of St. Marianne Cope, a saint who picked up where St. Damien of Molokai left off. Listen to a sleep story on St. Damien: https://hallow.com/prayers/1039313/
St. Marianne Cope7 min
25Jan 22: RavensToday is the feast day of St. Vincent of Saragossa, a deacon and martyr who was protected by ravens after his death. Hallow's Pro-Life category can be found at: https://hallow.com/pages/61/
St. Vincent of Saragossa7 min
26Jan 21: Two LambsToday is the feast day of St. Agnes, whose feast day includes a quaint tradition involving two baby lambs. Listen to Hallie the Sheep here: https://hallow.com/pages/514/
St. Agnes7 min
27Jan 20: Martyred TwiceToday is the feast day of St. Sebastian, the patron saint of athletes. Listen to his Saints in Seven Days here: https://hallow.com/collections/1767/
St. Sebastian8 min
28Jan 19: Handling a HammerToday is the death anniversary of Esther Pariseau, also known as Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart. The life of this incredible woman earned her a statue in the United States Capitol.
Esther Pariseau7 min
29Jan 16: The Father of MonasticismToday is the feast day of St. Anthony Abbot, the Father of Monasticism.
St. Anthony Abbot6 min
30Jan 15: BearbackToday is the feast day of St. Romedio. This 4th-century saint is famous for his pet bear.
St. Romedio7 min
31Jan 14: Whom God HelpsToday is the feast day of St. Devasahayam. This 18th-century saint from India broke down social barriers, and it cost him his life.
St. Devasahayam9 min
32Jan 13: Hammer of the AriansToday is the feast day of St. Hilary of Poitiers, the "Hammer of the Arians." After becoming a bishop in an unconventional way, this future Doctor of the Church spent his life defending Arianism.
St. Hilary of Poitiers7 min
33Jan 12: Running around CrazilyAfter weeks of living in the liturgical seasons of Advent and Christmas, today we return to Ordinary Time. Historically, this short season before Lent is known as Carnival.
Carnival9 min
34Jan 9: This is my Beloved SonToday is the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. In today's session, we explore history, theology, and traditions surrounding today's feast, and look at two Holy Water hacks that you will not want to forget.
Baptism of the Lord8 min
35Jan 8: A 30-Minute BattleToday is the feast day of Our Lady of Prompt Succor, who is the patroness of Louisiana because of her intercession at the Battle of New Orleans.
Our Lady of Prompt Succor8 min
36Jan 7: Cloak SailingToday is the feast day of St. Raymond of Penyafort. This 13th-century saint helped rescue captives, sailed on his cloat, and shaped Church law for over 700 years.
St. Raymond of Penyafort8 min
37Jan 6: Miracle Man of MontrealToday is the feast day of St. Andre Bessette. Known as the Miracle Man of Montreal, this Canadian saint saved up his nickels to build an oratory in honor of St. Joseph.
St. Andre Bessette9 min
38Jan 5: Every Knee Shall BowJanuary is the Month of the Holy Name of Jesus. In today's session, Lisa explores this monthly devotion with ideas to help incorporate this tradition into your routine. Pray the Litany to the Holy Name of Jesus: https://hallow.com/prayers/8102/
Month of the Holy Name of Jesus6 min
39Jan 2: 20+C+M+B+26On this coming Sunday, January 4th, or on Tuesday, January 6th, Christians celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany. This feast commemorates the visit of the Magi and includes traditions such as king cake.
Epiphany8 min
40Jan 1: TheotokosToday is the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, the final day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord, the day Jesus was circumcised and given his name, World Day of Peace, and, if you are an Eastern Rite Catholic, the feast of St. Basil!
Mary, the Holy Mother of God9 min
41Dec 31: Who’s in Charge?Today is New Year's Eve, and the feast day of St. Sylvester. Today's saint served as pope in the years directly after the Edict of Milan, which legalized Christianity.
St. Sylvester8 min
42Dec 30: Holiness Inspires HolinessToday is the feast day of St. John Francis Regis. This Jesuit tended to victims of the Bubonic Plague and waded through snow to preach in remote mountain villages in France.
St. John Francis Regis9 min
43Dec 29: Not “a Becket”Today is the feast day of St. Thomas Becket. This 12th-century saint went from being King Henry II's best friend to his worst enemy.
St. Thomas Becket8 min
44Dec 26: On the Feast of StephenToday is the feast day of St. Stephen, the protomartyr, or first martyr, of the Church.
St. Stephen9 min
45Dec 25: To Be With YouMerry Christmas! In today's session, we remember the story of all stories and why this day exists.
Christmas5 min
46Dec 24: Paradise PlaysToday is Christmas Eve and the traditional day to commemorate Sts. Adam and Eve. Don't forget to enjoy Hallow's Christmas Praylist this season: https://hallow.com/collections/289/
Christmas Eve7 min
47Dec 23: 7 Fish & RollerbladesToday is the eve of Christmas Eve. In this session, Lisa covers six Christmas Eve traditions from around the world.
Christmas Eve Traditions6 min
48Dec 22: 12 Days of Christmas?Today's session explores the history of the liturgical season of Christmas and why the length of the Christmas Season changes each year.
Christmastide8 min
49Dec 19: Model of Christian FamiliesToday is the traditional day to begin the Novena to the Holy Family. Pray the Novena here: https://hallow.com/collections/352/
The Holy Family8 min
50Dec 18: Thunder OakToday's session takes a deep dive into the Catholic history of nativity scenes and Christmas trees.
Nativity Scenes & Christmas Trees8 min
51Dec 17: Rejoice, RejoiceToday marks the start of the 8th-century tradition of the O Antiphons. The O Antiphons are a series of seven refrains that are recited during Evening Prayer from December 17th to 23rd. Pray the O Antiphons here: https://hallow.com/collections/127/
O Antiphons6 min
52Dec 16: Pinatas and PanatasToday, Catholics around the world will begin to celebrate Christmas Novena traditions, including Las Posadas, Simbang Gabi, Novena de Aguinaldos, and Novena di Natale.
Christmas Novenas9 min
53Dec 15: For the ProcrastinatorsIt's time to get serious about Christmas shopping. In today's session, Lisa offers last-minute Catholic Christmas gift ideas. Check out the Hallow Gift Guide here: https://hallow.com/blog/the-ultimate-catholic-gift-guide-for-advent-and-christmas/
Catholic Christmas Gifts6 min
54Dec 12: In a Single MomentToday is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In today's session we explore the miraculous aspects of St. Juan Diego's tilma, which bears the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Our Lady of Guadalupe8 min
55Dec 11: Wreath of FireSaturday is the feast day of St. Lucy. The feast day of this saint of light is celebrated with rich traditions in Sweden. Enjoy the Saints Alive episode on St. Lucy: https://hallow.com/prayers/1016492/
St. Lucy8 min
56Dec 10: A Flying HouseToday is the feast day of Our Lady of Loretto. Today’s feast day commemorates the relocation of Mary's childhood home from Nazareth to Loretto, Italy.
Our Lady of Loretto7 min
57Dec 9: Roses in WinterToday is the feast day of St. Juan Diego. In 1531, Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to today's saint and imparted her image onto his tilma. Listen to the one-hour session on Our Lady of Guadalupe: https://hallow.com/collections/1525/
St. Juan Diego10 min
58Dec 8: From the ChairToday is the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, a day celebrating Mary’s sinlessness from the moment of her conception. For more apologetics on today's solemnity, listen to this Catholic Answers session: https://app.hallow.com/prayers/1003910/
The Immaculate Conception9 min
59Dec 5: Pickling BarrelsWARNING: This session contains secrets about Santa Claus. Parents of young children might consider listening to the Tale of St. Nicholas Bible Story instead (linked below).
Today is the eve of the feast of St. Nicholas. In today's session, we dive into the life and legends behind the man in the red suit. For more on St. Nicholas: https://hallow.com/pages/861
St. Nicholas8 min
60Dec 4: Three WindowsToday is the feast day of St. Barbara. This member of the 14 Holy Helpers is known for her captivity in a tower and is the patron of many military divisions. Don't forget to enjoy Hallow's Advent Praylist: https://hallow.com/collections/1922/
St. Barbara8 min
61Dec 3: Random RoommatesToday is the feast day of St. Francis Xavier, a co-founder of the Jesuits. Learn more about his impact through the story of Takashi and Midori Nagai: https://hallow.com/collections/2112/
St. Francis Xavier7 min
62Dec 2: From Chalk Marks to Cat ToysAs we begin the season of Advent, today's session explores the history of two Advent classics: Advent Calendars and Jesse Trees. Use Hallow's Jesse Tree Tales for your Jesse Tree: https://hallow.com/collections/1893/
Advent Calendars & Jesse Trees7 min
63Dec 1: Pink and Purple or Red?As we begin the season of Advent, today's session explores the history and symbolism behind the Advent Wreath. Pray the St. Andrew's Novena: https://hallow.com/collections/105/
Advent Wreaths8 min
64Nov 28: Happy New Year!On this day, it’s the eve of New Year’s Eve, as this Sunday, the first Sunday of Advent, marks the beginning of a new Liturgical Year in the Roman Catholic Church.
Liturgical New Year's Eve9 min
65Nov 27: TisquantumToday is the Optional Memorial of Thanksgiving in the United States, and if it were not for Catholics, the first Thanksgiving likely would have never taken place.
Thanksgiving7 min
66Nov 26: It’s ComingAdvent begins this Sunday. Today's session dives into the history and meaning of this liturgical season. Join the Pray 25 Challenge: https://hallow.app.link/H4DCzSxw3Xb
Advent7 min
67Nov 25: CatherinettesToday is the feast of St. Catherine of Alexandria. This highly revered Early Church virgin and martyr is one of the 14 Holy Helpers.
St. Catherine of Alexandria7 min
68Nov 24: And CompanionsToday is the feast day of St. Andrew Dung-Lac and Companions. This feast day celebrates 117 saints who were martyred between the 17th and the 19th centuries in Vietnam. Pray the rosary in Vietnamese: https://app.hallow.com/prayers/1008217/
St. Andrew Dung-Lac7 min
69Nov 21: Left at the TempleToday is the Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This feast day commemorates Mary's presentation at the Temple when she was three years old.
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary7 min
70Nov 20: Holy DoorsOn this day in 2016, Pope Francis closed the Holy Doors at St. Peter's Basilica, marking the end of the Jubilee Year of Mercy. Today's session dives into the history & traditions of a Jubilee. Pray with the Jubilee Year: https://hallow.com/pages/131/
Jubilees7 min
71Nov 19: They Have No WineToday is the feast day of Our Lady of Divine Providence. Rooted in the Wedding Feast at Cana, today's feast highlights Mary's role as an intercessor.
Our Lady of Divine Providence7 min
72Nov 18: Woman Who Prays AlwaysToday is the feast day of St. Rose Philippine Duchesne. Before coming to the United States as a missionary, today's saint survived the French Revolution as an underground sister.
St. Rose Philippine Duchesne9 min
73Nov 17: Bread into RosesToday is the feast day of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, a wife, mother, and royal, who was wholly devoted to her husband and God.
St. Elizabeth of Hungary8 min
74Nov 14: Dyed WaterToday is the feast day of St. Laurence O’Toole. As a royal turned Abbot turned Archbishop, today's saint played a significant role during a defining time in Ireland’s history.
St. Laurence O’Toole8 min
75Nov 13: A Missed LetterToday is the feast day of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first United States citizen to be canonized a saint. Learn more about today's saint: https://hallow.com/pages/830/
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini7 min
76Nov 12: That They May Be OneToday is the feast of St. Josaphat, a Ruthenian Rite bishop who was martyred in 1623 for his efforts to reunite the East and the West.
St. Josaphat7 min
77Nov 11: A Shivering BeggarToday is the feast day of St. Martin of Tours, a Roman solider turned bishop, who is famous for an encounter he had with a poor beggar. Try the Corporal Works of Mercy Challenge: https://app.hallow.com/collections/59/
St. Martin of Tours7 min
78Nov 10: Scourge of GodToday is the feast day of Pope St. Leo the Great. He spent his life defending the Church spiritually and even prevented Rome from being ransacked by Attila the Hun. Learn more about the Council of Chalcedon: https://hallow.com/prayers/10926775/
Pope St. Leo the Great8 min
79Nov 7: Cheat the DevilToday is the Eve of National Cappuccino Day. From the story of coffee's "baptism" to its links with Capuchin friars to its patron saint, St. Drogo, the Church's history with coffee is more complex than you might think.
National Cappuccino Day6 min
80Nov 6: The First U.S. BishopOn this day in 1789, Pope Pius the 6th appointed Fr. John Carroll to be the first bishop in the United States of America. Learn more in Saints in 7 Days with St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: https://hallow.com/collections/1805/
Bishop John Carroll7 min
81Nov 5: Blessed Are YouToday is the traditional feast day of St. Elizabeth. Her words are repeated by hundreds of thousands of people every day, and her story can teach us a valuable lesson about true friendship. Meditate on the Visitation: https://hallow.com/prayers/1028313/
St. Elizabeth, the Mother of John the Baptist7 min
82Nov 4: Saved through FireNovember is the Month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory. In this session, Lisa dives into the Church's teachings on purgatory and gives ways to live this month with intention. For more on the Holy Souls: https://hallow.com/pages/814/
Month of the Holy Souls in Purgatory7 min
83Nov 3: Big "V" VocationsThis week, the Church in the U.S. is celebrating National Vocation Awareness Week, a week dedicated to learning about & praying for vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, & consecrated life. To pray the Discernment Novena: https://hallow.com/collections/389
National Vocation Awareness Week8 min
84Oct 31: "Holy Evening"Today is All Hallows' Eve, or Halloween. This vigil to All Saints' Day is a Catholic tradition that has been secularized in recent decades. In this session, we debunk a Halloween myth and explore the Catholic roots behind some of today’s traditions.
All Hallows' Eve10 min
85Oct 30: The Seed of the ChurchToday is the eve of Hallowtide, a 3-day celebration of All Hallows' Eve (Halloween), All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day. In this session, we look at the origins of All Saints' Day. Pray the Litany of the Saints: https://hallow.com/prayers/8104/
All Saints' Day8 min
86Oct 29: I Still Have My HeartToday is the feast day of Bl. Chiara Badano, an Italian teenager who can teach us how to suffer well.
Bl. Chiara Badano7 min
87Oct 28: Lost CauseToday is the feast day of two of Jesus' twelve apostles, Sts. Simon and Jude. Pray the St. Jude Novena: https://hallow.com/collections/272/
Sts. Simon & Jude8 min
88Oct 27: In This SignOn this day in 312, Roman Emperor Constantine received a vision in the sky on the day before the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. Listen to find out more!
Battle of the Milvian Bridge9 min
89Oct 24: The Queen's ConfessorToday is the feast day of St. Anthony Mary Claret, a multifaceted saint who you may have never heard of.
St. Anthony Mary Claret8 min
90Oct 23: New MysteriesToday is a Thursday, and on Thursdays, we pray Pope St. John Paul II's Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. To meditate further on the Luminous Mysteries in our Secrets of the Rosary Challenge: https://hallow.com/collections/1302/
The Luminous Mysteries8 min
91Oct 22: The GreatToday is the feast day of Pope St. John Paul II. In today's session we cover four fascinating facts about this beloved saint. To learn more about JP II's life and writings: https://hallow.com/pages/793/
Pope St. John Paul II8 min
92Oct 21: EquipollentOn this day in 2012, St. Kateri Tekakwitha was canonized a saint in Vatican City. Today's session covers the four title process of canonization.
The Canonization Process7 min
93Oct 20: InklingsOn this day in 1949, J.R.R. Tolkien's literary group, The Inklings, met for the last time in recorded history, and on this day 1955, J.R.R. Tolkien published "The Return of the King."
J.R.R. Tolkien8 min
94Oct 17: 10 LeopardsToday is the feast day of St. Ignatius of Antioch. This Early Church bishop and martyr was a disciple of St. John the Evangelist, making him an Apostolic Father.
St. Ignatius of Antioch6 min
95Oct 16: A Heart of LoveToday is the feast day of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. Shorty after she joined religious life, Jesus began appearing to her, imploring her to spread devotion to his Sacred Heart. To pray more with the Sacred Heart: https://hallow.com/pages/792/
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque7 min
96Oct 15: Social Club or Convent?Today is the feast day of St. Teresa of Avila, a Carmelite mystic and reformer, who is the patron saint of Hallow. Pray the "Let Nothing Disturb You" prayer: https://hallow.com/prayers/1006400/
St. Teresa of Avila8 min
97Oct 14: The Day that did not ExistOn this day in 1582, this day (October 14th) did not exist in some parts of Europe. The removal was due to the start of the Gregorian Calendar, and in today's session, we explore why it was a necessary move made by Pope Gregory the 13th.
The Gregorian Calendar8 min
98Oct 13: A Dancing StarOn this day in 1917, the Miracle of the Sun occurred in Fatima, Portugal. Also known as the Day the Sun Danced, this miracle was witnessed by 70,000 people. To learn more about the apparitions at Fatima: https://hallow.com/pages/791/
The Miracle of the Sun8 min
99Oct 10: The HammerOn this day in 732, the Umayyad Caliphate and the Kingdom of the Franks fought in the Battle of Tours. This Frankish victory helped set off a chain reaction that led to the founding of the Holy Roman Empire.
Battle of Tours8 min
100Oct 9: In a Sea of AshesOn this day in 1859, Our Lady appeared to Adele Brise in Champion, Wisconsin. In 2010, this apparition became the first church approved Marian apparition in the US. Listen to the shrine tour: https://app.hallow.com/collections/936/