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St. Catherine of Alexandria: Wisdom That Silenced an Empire

St. Catherine of Alexandria stands as one of the most compelling witnesses of faith in the early Church. Known for her extraordinary intellect and fearless devotion to Christ, she confronted emperors, philosophers, and persecution with unshakable conviction. Her life reminds us that faith and reason are not rivals but companions, and that truth spoken with courage has the power to transform hearts, even in the face of death.

February 5, 20261 min
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