Saint Anthony of Padua

Mission San Jose in San Antonio, TX | Photo by Joshua J. Cotten on Unsplash

San Antonio: The City of Saint Anthony

You do not have to walk very far along the famous Riverwalk that winds through the heart of San Antonio before you run into a lovely, life-size statue of Anthony of Padua.
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Lent with the Saints

Lent with the Saints: Anthony of Padua

Exodus 32:7–14; Psalm 106:19–20, 21–22, 23; John 5:31–47 Before he became the “go-to” saint for finding lost objects, St. Anthony of Padua had another nickname: “The Hammer of Heretics.”
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Caring for Creation

Ecological spirituality is a way of love, a way of moderation, gratitude, wonder, praise, care, and communion with creation.
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St. Anthony: Help Us Find Healing!

Many of us have wanted to believe that the Catholic Church had finally turned a corner in dealing with the crime of clerical sexual abuse.
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St. Anthony: Portugal’s Favorite Son

In this month of celebration, it’s difficult to believe that Anthony ever left the city of his birth. He surely can be found there now.
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Prayers to Saint Anthony of Padua

It is a venerable Christian tradition to turn in prayer to Anthony of Padua—and to other saintly men and women already enjoying the glorious presence of God.
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