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Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional

Traditional Catholic Daily Devotional

By: SSPX US District Angelus Press
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All in 8-10 minutes: Start each day with the Collect of the Mass, asking for God's graces. Then we'll give a short consideration of today's saint or feast, and a reflection of the day from Scripture. Then we'll keep you up to date on Church news, or give a preview of one of our podcasts or sermons. Finally, we close with a thought from Archbishop Lefebvre.Copyright 2026 SSPX US District, Angelus Press Christianity Politics & Government Spirituality
Episodes
  • Jun 11 – S Barnabas
    Jun 11 2026
    It's the Feast of St. Barnabas, 3rd Class, with the color of Red. In this episode: the meditation: "Preparation For Communion", today's news from the Church: "Opinion of a Canon Lawyer Concerning the Consecrations", a preview of the Sermon: "God Permits Suffering to Draw a Greater Good", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org Sources Used Today: "Preparation For Communion" — From Trinity Sunday to the Assumptionhttps://angeluspress.org/products/eastertide-day-by-day "Opinion of a Canon Lawyer Concerning the Consecrations" (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/opinion-canon-lawyer-concerning-consecrations-59531 "God Permits Suffering to Draw a Greater Good" (SSPX Sermons) SSPX YouTube: Sermons PlaylistListen & Subscribe: SSPX Sermons Podcast The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop Please support our new project, the Archbishop Lefebvre Biography Audiobook! Learn more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2oDonate:https://sspx.gifts/audiobook Saint Barnabas occupies a unique place in the early Church. Though not one of the Twelve Apostles, he is honored as an Apostle because of his crucial role in spreading the Gospel and building up the first Christian communities. His name was originally Joseph, a Levite from the island of Cyprus. The Apostles gave him the name Barnabas, which means “son of encouragement” or “son of consolation,” a title that perfectly reflects the character revealed in Sacred Scripture. The Acts of the Apostles first introduces Barnabas as a generous disciple who sold his property and placed the proceeds at the feet of the Apostles for the support of the Church. More importantly, he became a bridge-builder at key moments in Christian history. When Saul of Tarsus, the future Paul the Apostle, first arrived in Jerusalem after his dramatic conversion, many Christians feared and distrusted him. It was Barnabas who believed in him, vouched for him before the Apostles, and helped welcome him into the Christian community. Later, when the Church in Antioch began to flourish, Barnabas was sent to guide the growing congregation. Recognizing the need for help, he sought out Paul and brought him to Antioch, where the two labored together for several years. From that city they launched some of the earliest missionary journeys, traveling through Cyprus and Asia Minor to proclaim Christ to Jews and Gentiles alike. The Church has always seen Barnabas as a model of encouragement, generosity, and apostolic zeal. While Paul often receives greater attention because of his writings and missionary accomplishments, Barnabas reminds us that the growth of the Church depends not only on great leaders, but also on those who recognize and support the gifts of others. Without Barnabas, Paul’s mission might have unfolded very differently. Tradition holds that Barnabas eventually returned to Cyprus, where he continued preaching the Gospel and ultimately suffered martyrdom. Though details vary, the faithful have long honored him as one who remained steadfast in his witness to Christ until the end. Devotion to Saint Barnabas is especially strong in Cyprus, where he is regarded as a founding apostle of the local Church. His feast day on June 11 has traditionally been associated with prayers for missionaries, evangelists, and those called to encourage others in the faith. His example reminds the faithful that sometimes one of the greatest acts of charity is to recognize God's work in another person and help it flourish. Saint Barnabas, son of encouragement and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us. Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional- it's a perfect companion!Subscribe to this Podcastto receive this and all our audio episodesSubscribe to the SSPX YouTube channelfor video versions of our podcast series and SermonsFSSPX News Website:https://fsspx.newsVisit the US District website:https://sspx.org/ What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always ...
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  • Jun 10 – S Margaret of Scotland
    Jun 10 2026
    It's the Feast of St Margaret, 3rd Class, with the color of White. In this episode: the meditation: "Jesus, Our Remedy", today's news from the Church: "The Pope at the Bedside of Padre Pio's Hospital", a preview of the Sermon: "The Danger of Human Respect", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org Sources Used Today: "Jesus, Our Remedy" — From Trinity Sunday to the Assumptionhttps://angeluspress.org/products/eastertide-day-by-day "The Pope at the Bedside of Padre Pio's Hospital" (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/pope-bedside-padre-pios-hospital-59525 "The Danger of Human Respect" (SSPX Sermons) SSPX YouTube: Sermons PlaylistListen & Subscribe: SSPX Sermons Podcast The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop Please support our new project, the Archbishop Lefebvre Biography Audiobook! Learn more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2oDonate:https://sspx.gifts/audiobook Saint Margaret of Scotland was a queen, wife, mother, and reformer whose holiness transformed not only her family, but an entire kingdom. She was born around 1045 into the Anglo-Saxon royal family of England. After the Norman Conquest, her family fled north and eventually found refuge in Scotland. There, Margaret met King Malcolm III. Though very different in temperament and background, the two married and formed one of the most remarkable royal households in Christian history. Margaret brought to the Scottish court a deep love of prayer, learning, and Christian discipline. Though she became queen, she never allowed wealth or power to distract her from God. She attended Mass daily, spent long hours in prayer, and devoted herself to reading Sacred Scripture and the lives of the saints. Yet her holiness was not confined to private devotion. She sought to shape the life of the kingdom according to Christian principles. The Church remembers Margaret especially for her efforts to strengthen and reform the Scottish Church. During her time, some local customs had drifted away from the wider practices of the Church. Working alongside bishops and clergy, Margaret encouraged greater reverence for the sacraments, proper observance of Sunday, and a deeper participation in the liturgical life of the Church. She did not impose these reforms harshly, but through persuasion, example, and genuine concern for souls. Margaret also became renowned for her charity. Each day, she personally cared for the poor who came to her door. Chroniclers record that she would feed orphans, assist widows, and serve meals with her own hands. During seasons of hardship, she devoted much of the royal treasury to relieving suffering. Her concern extended especially to pilgrims and travelers, for whom she established hostels and improved roads and crossings. As a wife and mother, Margaret viewed her family as her first mission. She and Malcolm raised eight children, several of whom became notable rulers and churchmen. She carefully instructed them in the faith and sought to create a household centered on prayer and virtue. Margaret died in 1093, only days after learning of the deaths of her husband and one of her sons in battle. Her final thoughts were fixed on God, and her reputation for holiness spread quickly throughout Scotland. Devotion to Saint Margaret remains especially strong in Scotland, where she is honored as the nation's patroness. Her feast day on June 10 is celebrated with prayers for families, rulers, and all those entrusted with leadership. Saint Margaret of Scotland, holy queen and faithful servant of Christ, pray for us. Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional- it's a perfect companion!Subscribe to this Podcastto receive this and all our audio episodesSubscribe to the SSPX YouTube channelfor video versions of our podcast series and SermonsFSSPX News Website:https://fsspx.newsVisit the US District website:https://sspx.org/ What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the ...
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  • Jun 9 – Feria / Jose of Anchieta
    Jun 9 2026
    It's a Feria, 4th Class, with the color of Green. In this episode: the meditation: "Jesus, Our Food", today's news from the Church: "TRADITIO – Part I: A Work of Faith", and today's thought from the Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Have feedback or questions about the DD or our other shows? podcast@sspx.org Sources Used Today: "Jesus, Our Food" — From Trinity Sunday to the Assumptionhttps://angeluspress.org/products/eastertide-day-by-day "TRADITIO – Part I: A Work of Faith" (FSSPX.news) https://fsspx.news/en/news/becoming-priest-traditio-part-i-work-faith-59491 The Spiritual Life — Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre (Angelus Press) https://angeluspress.org/products/spiritual-life-archbishop Please support our new project, the Archbishop Lefebvre Biography Audiobook! Learn more:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Wp4MQdK2oDonate:https://sspx.gifts/audiobook Saint José de Anchieta was a missionary, educator, linguist, and poet whose life helped lay the foundations of the Catholic Church in Brazil. He was born in 1534 on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, then part of the Spanish Empire. Though physically frail and plagued by health problems throughout his life, José possessed remarkable determination and a deep desire to serve God. As a young man, he traveled to Portugal to study and soon entered the newly founded Society of Jesus, inspired by the missionary zeal of the Jesuits. At just nineteen years old, Anchieta was sent to Portuguese Brazil, a vast and largely undeveloped mission territory. The journey itself was difficult, but it was only the beginning of a lifetime of sacrifice. Upon arriving, he devoted himself to learning the languages and customs of the indigenous peoples. Unlike many Europeans of his time, he sought not merely to govern or instruct, but to understand those he served. Anchieta became one of the great missionaries of the New World. He traveled enormous distances through forests, mountains, and coastal settlements, preaching the Gospel, teaching children, and caring for both settlers and native communities. His mastery of local languages allowed him to compose catechisms, prayers, and instructional materials that helped spread the faith more effectively. He is often called the father of Brazilian literature because of the works he produced in Portuguese, Spanish, Latin, and indigenous languages. One of the most famous episodes of his life occurred when he volunteered to remain as a hostage among a hostile native tribe during peace negotiations. While awaiting the outcome, he reportedly composed a long poem in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, writing verses in the sand and committing them to memory. This Marian devotion remained a hallmark of his spirituality throughout his life. The Church also remembers Anchieta for his efforts to defend indigenous peoples from exploitation and abuse. While not every challenge could be overcome, he consistently advocated for their dignity and Christian formation. Devotion to Saint José de Anchieta remains especially strong in Brazil, where he is honored as one of the founders of the nation's Catholic heritage. He is regarded as a patron of missionaries, catechists, and educators. His feast day on June 9 is marked with celebrations throughout Brazil, particularly in regions where he labored and founded missions. His life reminds the faithful that evangelization requires patience, sacrifice, cultural understanding, and above all a deep love for the souls entrusted to one's care. Saint José de Anchieta, faithful missionary and servant of Christ, pray for us. Please Support this Apostolate with 1-time or Monthly Donation >> - - - - - - Explore more: Subscribe to the email version of this Devotional- it's a perfect companion!Subscribe to this Podcastto receive this and all our audio episodesSubscribe to the SSPX YouTube channelfor video versions of our podcast series and SermonsFSSPX News Website:https://fsspx.newsVisit the US District website:https://sspx.org/ What is the SSPX Podcast? The SSPX Podcast is produced by Angelus Press, which has as its mission the fortification of traditional Catholics so that they can defend the Faith, and reaching out to those who have not yet found Tradition. What is the SSPX? The main goal of the Society of Saint Pius X is to preserve the Catholic Faith in its fullness and purity, to teach its truths, and to diffuse its virtues, especially through the Roman Catholic priesthood. Authentic spiritual life, the sacraments, and the traditional liturgy are its primary means of bringing this life of grace to souls. Although the traditional Latin Mass is the most visible and public expression of the work of the Society, we are committed to defending Catholic Tradition in its entirety: all of Catholic doctrine and morals as the Church has always defended them. What people need is the Catholic Faith, without compromise, with all the truth and beauty which accompanies it. https://sspx.org
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