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Who was St. Valentine?

Saint Valentine, whose feast day we celebrate on Feb. 14, is arguably the most famous saint whom no one really knows much about. 

Well, not for long. We invite you to view Fr. Dan Cambra, MIC's tribute to this great Catholic martyr.

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The Place Persecution Cannot Reach In today’s homily, Fr. Tyler reflects on a truth revealed by the Vietnamese Martyrs—117 canonized, more than 300,000 known to God alone—who witnessed with their blood that no earthly power can touch the deepest sanctuary of the human person: the heart. Persecution may imprison the body, silence the voice, or press upon the mind, but it cannot force the interior surrender of one’s freedom. As the Catechism teaches, the heart is “the seat of moral decision,” the place where we choose for or against God.
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