Today, Tuesday, March 25, 2025, San Dimas, a good thief, is celebrated only with the joy of being Jesus Christ on the cross. The Gospels tell its conversion in the same breathing as the last exhalation, when he realized his guilt and innocence at the time of his screaming. Its history is an example of the mercy of repentance and strength.
On the other hand, Marquis, Marquise del Freuli was celebrated in the years of Karlumani. He stressed that he is a general and politician, in addition to a married Santa Isberga de Frecia, an ambassador to Lotario in the division of the empire and faced the Slavs, Sarasinos and Norman. Later, he was giving all his wealth to Monastery Fulda, and he lived his last life as a monk.
From northern Castella, we offer you Santora todayTuesday, March 18, 2025:
Saints today
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Seriousness of ads or embodying the Lord
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San game
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Blessed Emiliano Cove
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San Hermendo
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Beto Hillario Yanoskky
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Blessed Jacobo birds
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Beta Josvata (Migna)
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Santa Luka Philipini
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Santa Margareta Siaro
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The death of the sacred salonyan
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San Mona, Bishop
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San Nicodemo de Mamola
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San Brocobio de Sazava
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San Quirino de Roma
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Blessed Thomas de Castakaro
Why does the saint celebrate?
The day of the celebration of the saints has the beginnings of Spanish territory thanks to the Christian tradition that was created centuries ago in Spain. But what does the saint really mean? Catholicism took every day of the year to remember (the memory) of these brilliant Christians who suffered from torment, on many occasions of those who denied the Catholic faith.
The connection of the saint and Christmas
There is a word linked to the congratulation of the saint. It is the word “onomastics”, which indicates the day when the Catholic Saint is the person of the person bearing this name. It is also common to refer to the person as flexible, although he is not synonymous words. This happens because it was a tradition that people put the name of the saint opposite the day they were born. In this way, the sacred and Christmas coincided into one date, usually called onomastics.