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Easter Wednesday

Wednesday, April 15
“Did not our hearts burn while he opened to us the Scriptures”

Why was it difficult for the disciples to recognize the risen Lord? Jesus’ death scattered his disciples and shattered their hopes and dreams. They had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel. They saw the cross as defeat and could not comprehend the empty tomb until the Lord Jesus appeared to them and gave them understanding. […]

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Easter Tuesday

Tuesday, April 14
Easter Octave

Daily Meditation 
“I have seen the Lord!” 
Mary Magdalene’s message to the disciples is the very essence of Christianity. We seek to know the Lord personally, to meet him. In the resurrection we encounter the living Lord Jesus who loves us personally and shares his glory with us. Like Mary, we must stay present to difficult situations. Like Mary, we must bear witness that Christ is alive!  […]

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Easter Monday

Monday, April 13
Are you prepared to meet the Risen Lord?
The disciples were as unprepared for his resurrection as they were for his death. The empty tomb made them fearful, yet joyful, at the same time. “Where did they put the body?” Or, “Did he really rise just as he predicted?” Even though Jesus had spoken to them before of his death and rising, they could not believe until they saw the empty tomb and met the risen Lord. […]

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In Fiamme

We present In Fiamme, a space where you will find daily prayers and meditations during the week, periodic writings from the faculty, and messages from the principal and president.

The name for our blog at SCA was chosen in honor of our patron, St. Catherine of Siena. The phrase, “In fiamme” is Italian for “ablaze” or “on fire.” Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” – St. Catherine of Siena […]

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