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18 January – Saint Joseph of Cupertino Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time) The flying friar. Born poor in a stable (like Someone else), kicked out of schools and apprenticeships for being clumsy and forgetful, barely scraped through to ordination. Joined the Conventual Franciscans as a lay brother — they made him a priest anyway. Then the levitations started. During Mass, prayer, even hearing the name of Mary — he’d rise into the air, sometimes for hours, eyes fixed on God. Over 70 documented flights. Doctors poked him with needles; he didn’t feel it. Crowds flocked; bishops got embarrassed; he got locked up for decades to keep him out of sight. He said: “If you want to fly to heaven, take the wings of humility.” Patron of pilots, astronauts, students, exam-takers (he passed his one theology exam by miracle — the question was the only verse he knew). Green vestments. Ordinary Time lifts off with a man who literally couldn’t keep his feet on the ground when thinking of God. When life feels too heavy, remember Joseph: the lower you go, the higher grace can carry you. St. Joseph of Cupertino, pray for aviators, test-takers, and everyone who feels too awkward for holiness. #Avi #Catholic #JosephOfCupertino #FlyingFriar #FaithAndCrypto
18 January – Saint Joseph of Cupertino
Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time)

The flying friar.
Born poor in a stable (like Someone else), kicked out of schools and apprenticeships for being clumsy and forgetful, barely scraped through to ordination. Joined the Conventual Franciscans as a lay brother — they made him a priest anyway.

Then the levitations started. During Mass, prayer, even hearing the name of Mary — he’d rise into the air, sometimes for hours, eyes fixed on God. Over 70 documented flights. Doctors poked him with needles; he didn’t feel it. Crowds flocked; bishops got embarrassed; he got locked up for decades to keep him out of sight.

He said: “If you want to fly to heaven, take the wings of humility.”

Patron of pilots, astronauts, students, exam-takers (he passed his one theology exam by miracle — the question was the only verse he knew).

Green vestments. Ordinary Time lifts off with a man who literally couldn’t keep his feet on the ground when thinking of God.

When life feels too heavy, remember Joseph: the lower you go, the higher grace can carry you.

St. Joseph of Cupertino, pray for aviators, test-takers, and everyone who feels too awkward for holiness.

#Avi #Catholic #JosephOfCupertino #FlyingFriar #FaithAndCrypto
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17 January – Saint Anthony the Great, Abbot Memorial (Ordinary Time) Father of all monks. Sold everything after hearing “Go, sell what you have, give to the poor, and come follow me” — took it literally at 20, gave away a fortune, and headed into the Egyptian desert to fight demons, silence, and boredom for the rest of his very long life (died at 105). Temptations came hard: gold in the desert, wild beasts, seductive visions — he beat them all with prayer and fasting. Disciples gathered. He visited Paul the Hermit once, fed by the famous raven. When he died, two lions dug his grave. Athanasius wrote his biography — bestseller that launched a thousand monasteries and helped convert Augustine. Patron against skin diseases (“St. Anthony’s fire”), of animals (blessing of pets on his day), gravediggers, butchers, basket weavers. Green vestments. Ordinary Time deepens with the man who showed the world how ordinary life can become extraordinary when you leave everything for Christ. In a culture addicted to noise and stuff, Anthony still whispers: the desert is closer than you think. “Go, sit in your cell, and your cell will teach you everything.” St. Anthony the Great, pray for us — that we may fight the real demons and hear the real silence. #Avi #Catholic #AnthonyTheGreat #DesertFather #FaithAndCrypto
17 January – Saint Anthony the Great, Abbot
Memorial (Ordinary Time)

Father of all monks.
Sold everything after hearing “Go, sell what you have, give to the poor, and come follow me” — took it literally at 20, gave away a fortune, and headed into the Egyptian desert to fight demons, silence, and boredom for the rest of his very long life (died at 105).

Temptations came hard: gold in the desert, wild beasts, seductive visions — he beat them all with prayer and fasting. Disciples gathered. He visited Paul the Hermit once, fed by the famous raven. When he died, two lions dug his grave.

Athanasius wrote his biography — bestseller that launched a thousand monasteries and helped convert Augustine.

Patron against skin diseases (“St. Anthony’s fire”), of animals (blessing of pets on his day), gravediggers, butchers, basket weavers.

Green vestments. Ordinary Time deepens with the man who showed the world how ordinary life can become extraordinary when you leave everything for Christ.

In a culture addicted to noise and stuff, Anthony still whispers: the desert is closer than you think.

“Go, sit in your cell, and your cell will teach you everything.”

St. Anthony the Great, pray for us — that we may fight the real demons and hear the real silence.

#Avi #Catholic #AnthonyTheGreat #DesertFather #FaithAndCrypto
16 January – Saint Berard of Carbio and Companions, Protomartyrs of the Franciscan Order Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time) The first five Franciscans to shed their blood for Christ. Sent by St. Francis himself in 1219 to preach in Muslim Spain and Morocco — young, fiery, knowing no Arabic, but burning with zeal. Captured in Seville, beaten, exiled, then sneaked into Morocco anyway. Preached openly in the marketplace until the sultan had them flogged, tortured with boiling oil and vinegar, and finally beheaded when they still refused to deny Christ or convert. Francis heard the news and said: “Now I can truly say I have five Friars Minor.” The youngest, Adjute, sang psalms even under torture. Their relics were brought back by the King of Portugal — one skull still preserved in the Franciscan church at Coimbra. Patrons of missionaries to Muslim lands and of bold, joyful witness. Green vestments. Ordinary Time continues, but martyrdom always breaks through. When the world says “tone it down,” remember Berard and his brothers: preach anyway. Love anyway. Die singing if you must. St. Berard and companions, first Franciscan martyrs — pray for missionaries, for converts from Islam, and for courage that costs everything. #Avi #Catholic #FranciscanProtomartyrs #BerardOfCarbio #FaithAndCrypto
16 January – Saint Berard of Carbio and Companions, Protomartyrs of the Franciscan Order
Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time)

The first five Franciscans to shed their blood for Christ.
Sent by St. Francis himself in 1219 to preach in Muslim Spain and Morocco — young, fiery, knowing no Arabic, but burning with zeal. Captured in Seville, beaten, exiled, then sneaked into Morocco anyway.

Preached openly in the marketplace until the sultan had them flogged, tortured with boiling oil and vinegar, and finally beheaded when they still refused to deny Christ or convert.

Francis heard the news and said: “Now I can truly say I have five Friars Minor.”

The youngest, Adjute, sang psalms even under torture. Their relics were brought back by the King of Portugal — one skull still preserved in the Franciscan church at Coimbra.

Patrons of missionaries to Muslim lands and of bold, joyful witness.

Green vestments. Ordinary Time continues, but martyrdom always breaks through.

When the world says “tone it down,” remember Berard and his brothers: preach anyway. Love anyway. Die singing if you must.

St. Berard and companions, first Franciscan martyrs — pray for missionaries, for converts from Islam, and for courage that costs everything.

#Avi #Catholic #FranciscanProtomartyrs #BerardOfCarbio #FaithAndCrypto
🚨 UK Alert: Senior Labour MPs Push for Ban on Crypto Political Donations Seven senior Labour committee chairs (including Liam Byrne, Emily Thornberry & others) have written to PM Keir Starmer urging a full ban on cryptocurrency donations to political parties — to be included in the upcoming Elections Bill. Key concerns: - Crypto's opacity makes tracing true sources difficult - Risk of foreign interference (e.g., micro-donations below thresholds) - Threat to democratic transparency & electoral integrity This follows Reform UK becoming the first UK party to accept crypto donations (via their portal with enhanced checks), amid broader worries over foreign actors using digital assets. Government acknowledges risks but says a ban may not make the Elections Bill due to complexity — review ongoing until March 2026. Liam Byrne quote: “Crypto is opaque, hard to trace, vulnerable to foreign interference & a growing risk to democratic integrity. We should act NOW… This is not about opposing innovation. It is about protecting democracy.” Impact on crypto? Potential precedent in Western politics limiting digital asset use in funding — while UK advances broader crypto regulation (stablecoins, platforms by 2026–27). Meanwhile, market pulse: BNB trading ~$937–$947 USD (up ~0.4–2.8% in recent 24h turns, strong ecosystem utility amid Binance developments) ETH consolidating ~$3,328–$3,376 USD (up ~1.3% recently, holding bullish signals with RSI/MACD support) Potential regulatory chill in UK politics vs. ongoing innovation — could it pressure altcoin sentiment or accelerate compliant adoption? Legitimate democracy safeguard or overreach stifling innovation? △▽▯ * [PUBLIC/INFORMATION] 📢📰 Hey, this is all for you, all over new! Chance a quick scoop of the latest informations right out of the very press-mint, Binance Square. Place your opinion effectively by interacting with and $UB-bing up Avi's posts. Crypto synonymises speed. Keep right up and stay BLESS-ed! #Avi #BinanceSquare #CryptoTrading #PublicInformations #ext
🚨 UK Alert: Senior Labour MPs Push for Ban on Crypto Political Donations

Seven senior Labour committee chairs (including Liam Byrne, Emily Thornberry & others) have written to PM Keir Starmer urging a full ban on cryptocurrency donations to political parties — to be included in the upcoming Elections Bill.

Key concerns:
- Crypto's opacity makes tracing true sources difficult
- Risk of foreign interference (e.g., micro-donations below thresholds)
- Threat to democratic transparency & electoral integrity

This follows Reform UK becoming the first UK party to accept crypto donations (via their portal with enhanced checks), amid broader worries over foreign actors using digital assets.

Government acknowledges risks but says a ban may not make the Elections Bill due to complexity — review ongoing until March 2026.

Liam Byrne quote: “Crypto is opaque, hard to trace, vulnerable to foreign interference & a growing risk to democratic integrity. We should act NOW… This is not about opposing innovation. It is about protecting democracy.”

Impact on crypto? Potential precedent in Western politics limiting digital asset use in funding — while UK advances broader crypto regulation (stablecoins, platforms by 2026–27).

Meanwhile, market pulse:
BNB trading ~$937–$947 USD (up ~0.4–2.8% in recent 24h turns, strong ecosystem utility amid Binance developments)
ETH consolidating ~$3,328–$3,376 USD (up ~1.3% recently, holding bullish signals with RSI/MACD support)
Potential regulatory chill in UK politics vs. ongoing innovation — could it pressure altcoin sentiment or accelerate compliant adoption? Legitimate democracy safeguard or overreach stifling innovation?
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15 January – Saint Paul the First Hermit Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time) The original desert dweller. Fled to the Egyptian wilderness around 250 to escape Decius' persecution — hid in a cave, wore palm leaves, ate bread brought daily by a raven. Lived alone for nearly 90 years until St. Anthony the Great (at age 90 himself) was led by God to find him at 113. Paul greeted Anthony: “Welcome, brother, to the house of a sinner.” They talked all night about God. The raven brought a whole loaf that day — double portion for two hermits. When Paul died peacefully shortly after, lions came out of the desert to dig his grave. Patron of weavers (palm-leaf clothes) and those seeking solitude. First monk in the Church's eyes — the one who started it all before communities even existed. Green vestments. Ordinary Time settles in, but the desert still calls. In a world that never shuts up, Paul teaches: sometimes the holiest thing is to disappear with God. St. Paul the First Hermit, pray for contemplatives, the persecuted, and everyone who needs a raven with bread. #Avi #Catholic #PaulTheHermit #DesertFathers #FaithAndCrypto
15 January – Saint Paul the First Hermit
Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time)

The original desert dweller.
Fled to the Egyptian wilderness around 250 to escape Decius' persecution — hid in a cave, wore palm leaves, ate bread brought daily by a raven. Lived alone for nearly 90 years until St. Anthony the Great (at age 90 himself) was led by God to find him at 113.

Paul greeted Anthony: “Welcome, brother, to the house of a sinner.”
They talked all night about God. The raven brought a whole loaf that day — double portion for two hermits. When Paul died peacefully shortly after, lions came out of the desert to dig his grave.

Patron of weavers (palm-leaf clothes) and those seeking solitude. First monk in the Church's eyes — the one who started it all before communities even existed.

Green vestments. Ordinary Time settles in, but the desert still calls.

In a world that never shuts up, Paul teaches: sometimes the holiest thing is to disappear with God.

St. Paul the First Hermit, pray for contemplatives, the persecuted, and everyone who needs a raven with bread.

#Avi #Catholic #PaulTheHermit #DesertFathers #FaithAndCrypto
14 January – Saint Felix of Nola, Priest & Confessor Optional Memorial Third-century Italy under Decius and Valerian: persecution raging. Felix, a priest, gave everything to the poor after his father's death — land, money, freedom. Hunted for his faith, he hid in a dry well where (legend says) a spider wove a web across the opening just in time to fool the soldiers searching for him. Tortured, escaped miraculously, then spent the rest of his life caring for the persecuted bishop Maximus until the old man died in his arms. Refused the bishopric himself — too humble — and went back to serving quietly until his own peaceful death. St. Paulinus of Nola (who became bishop there later) wrote poems about him, turning his tomb into a pilgrimage site buzzing with miracles. Patron of domestic animals (because angels once guided lost donkeys back to him) and against false witness, eye diseases, and perjury. Green vestments. Ordinary Time marches on, but the early Church's quiet heroes still whisper: give it all away, hide in God when hunted, and let spiders do the rest. When the world comes looking to cancel you for the faith, trust the web of Providence. St. Felix of Nola, pray for the persecuted, the generous poor, and all who need a miracle in a dry well. #Avi #Catholic #FelixOfNola #EarlyMartyrs #FaithAndCrypto
14 January – Saint Felix of Nola, Priest & Confessor
Optional Memorial

Third-century Italy under Decius and Valerian: persecution raging. Felix, a priest, gave everything to the poor after his father's death — land, money, freedom. Hunted for his faith, he hid in a dry well where (legend says) a spider wove a web across the opening just in time to fool the soldiers searching for him.

Tortured, escaped miraculously, then spent the rest of his life caring for the persecuted bishop Maximus until the old man died in his arms. Refused the bishopric himself — too humble — and went back to serving quietly until his own peaceful death.

St. Paulinus of Nola (who became bishop there later) wrote poems about him, turning his tomb into a pilgrimage site buzzing with miracles.

Patron of domestic animals (because angels once guided lost donkeys back to him) and against false witness, eye diseases, and perjury.

Green vestments. Ordinary Time marches on, but the early Church's quiet heroes still whisper: give it all away, hide in God when hunted, and let spiders do the rest.

When the world comes looking to cancel you for the faith, trust the web of Providence.

St. Felix of Nola, pray for the persecuted, the generous poor, and all who need a miracle in a dry well.

#Avi #Catholic #FelixOfNola #EarlyMartyrs #FaithAndCrypto
13 January – Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop & Doctor of the Church Memorial Pagan philosopher turned fierce defender of the Trinity. Born around 310 into a noble family, educated in the classics, he searched for truth until the Scriptures hit him like lightning: “In the beginning was the Word…” Baptized with his wife and daughter, elected bishop of Poitiers, then exiled for four years by an Arian emperor who couldn’t handle his hammer-blows against the heresy that denied Christ’s full divinity. In exile he wrote *De Trinitate* — twelve books that still school theologians on how Father, Son, and Spirit are one God without confusion or division. Called the “Athanasius of the West” and “Hammer of the Arians.” First Latin hymn writer whose texts survive. Patron of lawyers (because he argued so well) and those with snake bites (legend says he tamed serpents). Green vestments. Ordinary Time rolls on, but the fight for truth never ends. When the world (or even emperors) pressure the Church to dilute doctrine, remember Hilary: exile is better than compromise. “Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” (1 John 5:21) He kept the Church from the idol of a diminished Christ. St. Hilary, pray for clear thinking, bold speech, and hearts on fire for the full truth of God. #Avi #Catholic #HilaryOfPoitiers #DoctorOfTheChurch #FaithAndCrypto
13 January – Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop & Doctor of the Church
Memorial

Pagan philosopher turned fierce defender of the Trinity. Born around 310 into a noble family, educated in the classics, he searched for truth until the Scriptures hit him like lightning: “In the beginning was the Word…”

Baptized with his wife and daughter, elected bishop of Poitiers, then exiled for four years by an Arian emperor who couldn’t handle his hammer-blows against the heresy that denied Christ’s full divinity. In exile he wrote *De Trinitate* — twelve books that still school theologians on how Father, Son, and Spirit are one God without confusion or division.

Called the “Athanasius of the West” and “Hammer of the Arians.” First Latin hymn writer whose texts survive. Patron of lawyers (because he argued so well) and those with snake bites (legend says he tamed serpents).

Green vestments. Ordinary Time rolls on, but the fight for truth never ends.

When the world (or even emperors) pressure the Church to dilute doctrine, remember Hilary: exile is better than compromise.

“Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” (1 John 5:21)
He kept the Church from the idol of a diminished Christ.

St. Hilary, pray for clear thinking, bold speech, and hearts on fire for the full truth of God.

#Avi #Catholic #HilaryOfPoitiers #DoctorOfTheChurch #FaithAndCrypto
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12 January – Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, Religious Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time begins) She crossed the Atlantic in 1653 with nothing but faith and a call to teach the children of New France. No cloister for her — this Frenchwoman founded the Congregation of Notre Dame, the first uncloistered sisters in the Church, free to go where the poor and forgotten were. Opened the first school in Montreal in a converted stable. Walked the wilderness to teach French settlers, Indigenous children, and anyone hungry for learning. Rescued "King's Daughters" sent as brides, built a chapel to Our Lady of Good Help, survived shipwrecks, fires, and Iroquois raids — all while refusing to take credit. Called the "Mother of the Colony," she formed generations who built Canada on faith and education. Died in 1700 after nursing a sick sister, whispering: "It is good to suffer for others." Patroness of educators, the poor, and those rejected by religious orders. Green vestments today. Ordinary Time starts — but her life shows nothing ordinary about following Christ into the frontier. In a world that still sends women and children to the margins, Marguerite reminds us: teach them. Love them. Build with them. St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, pray for our teachers, our immigrants, and every woman who leaves comfort for mission. #Avi #Catholic #MargueriteBourgeoys #Educators #FaithAndCrypto
12 January – Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, Religious
Optional Memorial (Ordinary Time begins)

She crossed the Atlantic in 1653 with nothing but faith and a call to teach the children of New France. No cloister for her — this Frenchwoman founded the Congregation of Notre Dame, the first uncloistered sisters in the Church, free to go where the poor and forgotten were.

Opened the first school in Montreal in a converted stable. Walked the wilderness to teach French settlers, Indigenous children, and anyone hungry for learning. Rescued "King's Daughters" sent as brides, built a chapel to Our Lady of Good Help, survived shipwrecks, fires, and Iroquois raids — all while refusing to take credit.

Called the "Mother of the Colony," she formed generations who built Canada on faith and education. Died in 1700 after nursing a sick sister, whispering: "It is good to suffer for others."

Patroness of educators, the poor, and those rejected by religious orders.

Green vestments today. Ordinary Time starts — but her life shows nothing ordinary about following Christ into the frontier.

In a world that still sends women and children to the margins, Marguerite reminds us: teach them. Love them. Build with them.

St. Marguerite Bourgeoys, pray for our teachers, our immigrants, and every woman who leaves comfort for mission.

#Avi #Catholic #MargueriteBourgeoys #Educators #FaithAndCrypto
11 January – The Baptism of the Lord Feast (end of the Christmas Season) The voice from heaven thunders: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” The Spirit descends like a dove. The waters of the Jordan tremble as the sinless One steps in — not to be cleansed, but to cleanse the waters for us. Jesus didn’t need baptism. We did. He submits to John’s baptism of repentance to fulfill all righteousness, to identify with sinners, to sanctify the waters that will make us sons and daughters in Him. With this feast the Christmas season closes. The hidden Child revealed at Epiphany now stands revealed as the eternal Son. Ordinary Time begins tomorrow — but nothing is ordinary after this. White vestments. Gloria returns. The heavens tear open one last time before Lent. Today renew your own baptismal promises. Reject Satan. Believe in the Trinity. Live as a beloved child. The Jordan turned back when the ark passed through. How much more when the true Ark — Mary’s Son — enters the river. Lord Jesus, baptized and beloved — make us beloved too. #Avi #Catholic #BaptismOfTheLord #EndOfChristmas #FaithAndCrypto
11 January – The Baptism of the Lord
Feast (end of the Christmas Season)

The voice from heaven thunders: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”
The Spirit descends like a dove. The waters of the Jordan tremble as the sinless One steps in — not to be cleansed, but to cleanse the waters for us.

Jesus didn’t need baptism. We did. He submits to John’s baptism of repentance to fulfill all righteousness, to identify with sinners, to sanctify the waters that will make us sons and daughters in Him.

With this feast the Christmas season closes. The hidden Child revealed at Epiphany now stands revealed as the eternal Son. Ordinary Time begins tomorrow — but nothing is ordinary after this.

White vestments. Gloria returns. The heavens tear open one last time before Lent.

Today renew your own baptismal promises. Reject Satan. Believe in the Trinity. Live as a beloved child.

The Jordan turned back when the ark passed through. How much more when the true Ark — Mary’s Son — enters the river.

Lord Jesus, baptized and beloved — make us beloved too.

#Avi #Catholic #BaptismOfTheLord #EndOfChristmas #FaithAndCrypto
10 January – Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop Optional Memorial (Christmas Season) One of the three great Cappadocian Fathers — brother of St. Basil the Great, friend of St. Gregory Nazianzen. A reluctant bishop who fought Arianism with deep mystical theology, writing on the infinity of God, the beauty of creation, and the soul's endless journey toward the divine. Married (his wife Theosebia is sometimes honored as a saint too), yet lived a semi-monastic life. Defended the full divinity of the Holy Spirit when many denied it. His sermons on the Beatitudes and the Lord's Prayer still feed souls. Influenced East and West alike — from Maximus the Confessor to modern contemplatives. White vestments. The Christmas mystery deepens into the light of the Trinity as we remember a thinker who showed us God is not a puzzle to solve but a love to enter forever. In a world that reduces everything to formulas, Gregory reminds us: true knowledge of God is unending wonder. “Concepts create idols; only wonder comprehends anything.” (attributed) St. Gregory of Nyssa, pray for theologians, mystics, and all who seek the face of God beyond words. #Catholic #GregoryOfNyssa #CappadocianFathers #FaithAndCrypto
10 January – Saint Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop
Optional Memorial (Christmas Season)

One of the three great Cappadocian Fathers — brother of St. Basil the Great, friend of St. Gregory Nazianzen. A reluctant bishop who fought Arianism with deep mystical theology, writing on the infinity of God, the beauty of creation, and the soul's endless journey toward the divine.

Married (his wife Theosebia is sometimes honored as a saint too), yet lived a semi-monastic life. Defended the full divinity of the Holy Spirit when many denied it. His sermons on the Beatitudes and the Lord's Prayer still feed souls. Influenced East and West alike — from Maximus the Confessor to modern contemplatives.

White vestments. The Christmas mystery deepens into the light of the Trinity as we remember a thinker who showed us God is not a puzzle to solve but a love to enter forever.

In a world that reduces everything to formulas, Gregory reminds us: true knowledge of God is unending wonder.

“Concepts create idols; only wonder comprehends anything.”
(attributed)

St. Gregory of Nyssa, pray for theologians, mystics, and all who seek the face of God beyond words.

#Catholic #GregoryOfNyssa #CappadocianFathers #FaithAndCrypto
9 January – Saint Adrian of Canterbury, Abbot Optional Memorial (Christmas Season) North African scholar who fled the Muslim invasions, ended up in Naples, then twice offered the Archbishopric of Canterbury by the Pope. He declined both times — “I’m not worthy” — but recommended his friend Theodore instead. Went anyway as abbot of St. Augustine’s monastery in Canterbury, turning it into a powerhouse of learning where Greeks and Latins taught Scripture, astronomy, poetry, and computation to Anglo-Saxon monks. Bede called him “a man of great learning in sacred scripture and equally versed in both Greek and Latin.” Under his guidance, the English Church flowered with bishops, scholars, and missionaries who carried the Gospel back to the continent. He never sought glory, but quietly built it for others. Died peacefully around 710, buried in his abbey. White vestments. The Christmas light still glows as we honor a hidden abbot whose school helped evangelize Europe. When leadership is offered and you feel too small, remember Adrian: say yes to what God actually asks, and the impact will be bigger than any title. St. Adrian of Canterbury, pray for scholars, teachers, refugees, and all who build quietly in exile. #Avi #Catholic #AdrianOfCanterbury #EarlyEnglishChurch #FaithAndCrypto
9 January – Saint Adrian of Canterbury, Abbot
Optional Memorial (Christmas Season)

North African scholar who fled the Muslim invasions, ended up in Naples, then twice offered the Archbishopric of Canterbury by the Pope. He declined both times — “I’m not worthy” — but recommended his friend Theodore instead. Went anyway as abbot of St. Augustine’s monastery in Canterbury, turning it into a powerhouse of learning where Greeks and Latins taught Scripture, astronomy, poetry, and computation to Anglo-Saxon monks.

Bede called him “a man of great learning in sacred scripture and equally versed in both Greek and Latin.” Under his guidance, the English Church flowered with bishops, scholars, and missionaries who carried the Gospel back to the continent.

He never sought glory, but quietly built it for others. Died peacefully around 710, buried in his abbey.

White vestments. The Christmas light still glows as we honor a hidden abbot whose school helped evangelize Europe.

When leadership is offered and you feel too small, remember Adrian: say yes to what God actually asks, and the impact will be bigger than any title.

St. Adrian of Canterbury, pray for scholars, teachers, refugees, and all who build quietly in exile.

#Avi #Catholic #AdrianOfCanterbury #EarlyEnglishChurch #FaithAndCrypto
8 January – Saint Apollinaris the Apologist, Bishop & Martyr Optional Memorial (Christmas Season) Second-century bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia (modern Turkey), one of the earliest defenders of the faith. A learned man who wrote brilliant apologies against Jews and pagans, and a five-book treatise *Against the Heresies* that St. Jerome praised centuries later. When the Montanist heresy (wild prophecies, end-times frenzy) started shaking the Church in his region, Apollinaris stood firm, refuting it with Scripture and reason. Tradition says he crowned his witness with martyrdom under Marcus Aurelius. We know him mostly through Eusebius and Jerome — fragments survive, but his courage echoes loud. In an age when Christianity was still illegal and weird to Romans, he used intellect as a weapon for truth. White vestments. The Christmas light still burns as we honor an early warrior who explained the Infant King to a hostile world. When faith gets attacked with half-truths and mockery today, remember Apollinaris: answer with clarity, charity, and unflinching conviction. St. Apollinaris, pray for apologists, theologians, and all who defend the faith in dark times. #Avi #Catholic #Apollinaris #EarlyChurchFathers #FaithAndCrypto
8 January – Saint Apollinaris the Apologist, Bishop & Martyr
Optional Memorial (Christmas Season)

Second-century bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia (modern Turkey), one of the earliest defenders of the faith. A learned man who wrote brilliant apologies against Jews and pagans, and a five-book treatise *Against the Heresies* that St. Jerome praised centuries later.

When the Montanist heresy (wild prophecies, end-times frenzy) started shaking the Church in his region, Apollinaris stood firm, refuting it with Scripture and reason. Tradition says he crowned his witness with martyrdom under Marcus Aurelius.

We know him mostly through Eusebius and Jerome — fragments survive, but his courage echoes loud. In an age when Christianity was still illegal and weird to Romans, he used intellect as a weapon for truth.

White vestments. The Christmas light still burns as we honor an early warrior who explained the Infant King to a hostile world.

When faith gets attacked with half-truths and mockery today, remember Apollinaris: answer with clarity, charity, and unflinching conviction.

St. Apollinaris, pray for apologists, theologians, and all who defend the faith in dark times.

#Avi #Catholic #Apollinaris #EarlyChurchFathers #FaithAndCrypto
🌟 Feast of Sts. Simon and Jude: Pillars of Faith in the Crypto Storm – October 28th Stand 🛡️ GM, Binance Square faithful and market navigators! 🙏 With BTC holding $116K after a wild $2.3B institutional inflow this week (BlackRock leading the charge!), ETH flirting with $4.3K on smart contract buzz, and alts like ADA +6% on Cardano upgrades—let’s anchor in tomorrow’s feast: Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles, celebrated on October 28! These lesser-known dynamos spread Christ’s word across Persia and beyond, facing fierce persecution. Simon, the "Zealot," brought fiery conviction; Jude, the "relative of Jesus," penned a letter against heresies—both martyred together (clubbed and beheaded, per tradition) around 65 AD, their blood sealing the early Church’s foundation. Patrons of desperate causes and lost causes, they’re your go-to for navigating today’s $4.6T mcap volatility—think tariff fears, ETF hype, and Japan’s crypto tax cuts fueling the rally. Vatican too hails them as "chosen witnesses," their relics now under St. Peter’s, a testament to grit in chaos. Perfect timing as DOGE ETF odds hit 95% and whispers of a US Bitcoin Reserve grow louder. Apostolic Angles for Your Assets: - Zealot Zoom: Simon’s fire = bold moves—DCA into BTC dips at $124K if the chart heats up. - Jude’s Jolt: Jude’s hope for the lost = hunt undervalued alts (SOL? LINK?) for long-term HODL. - Martyr Mindset: Pray for clarity in red candles; their intercession’s a shield against FUD. - Quick ritual: Light a candle, recite Jude 1:3—“contend for the faith”—before your next trade. As markets churn with BlackRock’s $2.5B scoop and global crypto adoption, Sts. Simon and Jude whisper: Stand firm, even when clubbed by dips. What’s your desperate trade prayer or fave Apostle tale? Drop it below! 👇#Avi #Catholic #StsSimonAndJude #Apostles #FaithInCrypto #BinanceSquare
🌟 Feast of Sts. Simon and Jude: Pillars of Faith in the Crypto Storm – October 28th Stand 🛡️

GM, Binance Square faithful and market navigators! 🙏 With BTC holding $116K after a wild $2.3B institutional inflow this week (BlackRock leading the charge!), ETH flirting with $4.3K on smart contract buzz, and alts like ADA +6% on Cardano upgrades—let’s anchor in tomorrow’s feast: Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles, celebrated on October 28! These lesser-known dynamos spread Christ’s word across Persia and beyond, facing fierce persecution. Simon, the "Zealot," brought fiery conviction; Jude, the "relative of Jesus," penned a letter against heresies—both martyred together (clubbed and beheaded, per tradition) around 65 AD, their blood sealing the early Church’s foundation.

Patrons of desperate causes and lost causes, they’re your go-to for navigating today’s $4.6T mcap volatility—think tariff fears, ETF hype, and Japan’s crypto tax cuts fueling the rally. Vatican too hails them as "chosen witnesses," their relics now under St. Peter’s, a testament to grit in chaos. Perfect timing as DOGE ETF odds hit 95% and whispers of a US Bitcoin Reserve grow louder.

Apostolic Angles for Your Assets:
- Zealot Zoom: Simon’s fire = bold moves—DCA into BTC dips at $124K if the chart heats up.
- Jude’s Jolt: Jude’s hope for the lost = hunt undervalued alts (SOL? LINK?) for long-term HODL.
- Martyr Mindset: Pray for clarity in red candles; their intercession’s a shield against FUD.
- Quick ritual: Light a candle, recite Jude 1:3—“contend for the faith”—before your next trade.

As markets churn with BlackRock’s $2.5B scoop and global crypto adoption, Sts. Simon and Jude whisper: Stand firm, even when clubbed by dips. What’s your desperate trade prayer or fave Apostle tale? Drop it below! 👇#Avi #Catholic #StsSimonAndJude #Apostles #FaithInCrypto #BinanceSquare
🎃 Feast of All Hallows’ Eve: Saints Light the Crypto Night – November 1st Vigil 🕯️ GM, Binance Square souls and market mystics! 🙏 With BTC glowing at $131K on a $3.3B institutional flood (BlackRock’s lantern shines!), ETH climbing to $5.4K with DeFi fireworks, and alts like ADA +5% on Cardano hype—let’s light tomorrow’s vigil: All Hallows’ Eve, leading to All Saints’ Day on November 1! This ancient Christian eve, rooted in the 8th century, honors the saints’ triumph over darkness—tomorrow’s feast celebrates their eternal glow. From martyrs to mystics, their legacy guides us through tonight’s $5T mcap shadows, with DOGE ETF odds at 99% and US Bitcoin Reserve talks igniting hope. As Japan’s crypto boom and BlackRock’s $3.4B scoop fuel the rally, this vigil whispers: Even in the night, saints’ light cuts through. Perfect for HODLing with heavenly backup. Hallows’ Huddle for Your Holdings: - Saints’ Signal: Spot dips ($128K BTC?) as saintly buys—faith over fear. - Vigil Value: Stack ETH or alts (LINK, XRP) like a prayer candle for long-term glow. - Prayer Pulse: Light a candle, invoke a saint (St. Peter for keys, St. Matthew for coin?); their intercession steadies trades. - Quick rite: Say a “Hail Mary” at midnight—traders claim it sharpens intuition! With global adoption surging and institutional flows blazing, All Hallows’ Eve urges: Let the saints guide your crypto path. Who’s your trading patron saint or fave vigil ritual? Share below! 👇 #Avi #Catholic #AllHallowsEve #Saints #FaithInCrypto #BinanceSquare
🎃 Feast of All Hallows’ Eve: Saints Light the Crypto Night – November 1st Vigil 🕯️

GM, Binance Square souls and market mystics! 🙏 With BTC glowing at $131K on a $3.3B institutional flood (BlackRock’s lantern shines!), ETH climbing to $5.4K with DeFi fireworks, and alts like ADA +5% on Cardano hype—let’s light tomorrow’s vigil: All Hallows’ Eve, leading to All Saints’ Day on November 1! This ancient Christian eve, rooted in the 8th century, honors the saints’ triumph over darkness—tomorrow’s feast celebrates their eternal glow. From martyrs to mystics, their legacy guides us through tonight’s $5T mcap shadows, with DOGE ETF odds at 99% and US Bitcoin Reserve talks igniting hope.

As Japan’s crypto boom and BlackRock’s $3.4B scoop fuel the rally, this vigil whispers: Even in the night, saints’ light cuts through. Perfect for HODLing with heavenly backup.

Hallows’ Huddle for Your Holdings:
- Saints’ Signal: Spot dips ($128K BTC?) as saintly buys—faith over fear.
- Vigil Value: Stack ETH or alts (LINK, XRP) like a prayer candle for long-term glow.
- Prayer Pulse: Light a candle, invoke a saint (St. Peter for keys, St. Matthew for coin?); their intercession steadies trades.
- Quick rite: Say a “Hail Mary” at midnight—traders claim it sharpens intuition!

With global adoption surging and institutional flows blazing, All Hallows’ Eve urges: Let the saints guide your crypto path. Who’s your trading patron saint or fave vigil ritual? Share below! 👇 #Avi #Catholic #AllHallowsEve #Saints #FaithInCrypto #BinanceSquare
🌍 Feast of St. Narcissus of Jerusalem: Water into Witness – October 30th Flow 💧 GM, Binance Square seekers and market voyagers! 🙏 With BTC cruising at $115K on a $2.9B institutional wave (BlackRock’s streak unbroken!), ETH hitting $3.98K with staking yields soaring, and alts like DOT +7% on Polkadot upgrades—let’s dive into tomorrow’s deep well: St. Narcissus of Jerusalem, Bishop, feast on October 30! This 2nd-century legend, leading Jerusalem’s church around 180 AD, turned a crisis into a miracle—when oil ran dry for Easter lamps, he prayed, and water turned to oil, lighting the faithful’s path. Exiled for his holiness, he returned at 116 to serve till 215, outlasting Roman storms. Patron of the needy, his life mirrors market resilience—flowing through scarcity like a liquidity pump. As $4.8T mcap swells with DOGE ETF odds at 97% and US Bitcoin Reserve chatter peaking, his tale fits: Faith turns drought to abundance. Early Church lore (Eusebius nods) crowns him a model of endurance—perfect for HODLing through dips. Narcissus Navigations for Your Nodes: - Oil Alchemy: Like his miracle, transform dips ($126K BTC?) into buys with steady hands. - Flow Focus: Stack ETH or alts (XRP, ADA) as staking rewards flow—patience pays. - Prayer Pour: Offer a drop for the needy; his intercession steadies volatile trades. - Quick dip: Sip water today, pray for clarity—traders swear it aligns the charts! With Japan’s crypto boom and BlackRock’s $3B scoop, St. Narcissus whispers: Let faith flow through the fray. What’s your go-to prayer for market droughts? Spill below! 👇 #Avi #Catholic #StNarcissus #Miracles #FaithInMarkets #BinanceSquare
🌍 Feast of St. Narcissus of Jerusalem: Water into Witness – October 30th Flow 💧

GM, Binance Square seekers and market voyagers! 🙏 With BTC cruising at $115K on a $2.9B institutional wave (BlackRock’s streak unbroken!), ETH hitting $3.98K with staking yields soaring, and alts like DOT +7% on Polkadot upgrades—let’s dive into tomorrow’s deep well: St. Narcissus of Jerusalem, Bishop, feast on October 30! This 2nd-century legend, leading Jerusalem’s church around 180 AD, turned a crisis into a miracle—when oil ran dry for Easter lamps, he prayed, and water turned to oil, lighting the faithful’s path. Exiled for his holiness, he returned at 116 to serve till 215, outlasting Roman storms.

Patron of the needy, his life mirrors market resilience—flowing through scarcity like a liquidity pump. As $4.8T mcap swells with DOGE ETF odds at 97% and US Bitcoin Reserve chatter peaking, his tale fits: Faith turns drought to abundance. Early Church lore (Eusebius nods) crowns him a model of endurance—perfect for HODLing through dips.

Narcissus Navigations for Your Nodes:
- Oil Alchemy: Like his miracle, transform dips ($126K BTC?) into buys with steady hands.
- Flow Focus: Stack ETH or alts (XRP, ADA) as staking rewards flow—patience pays.
- Prayer Pour: Offer a drop for the needy; his intercession steadies volatile trades.
- Quick dip: Sip water today, pray for clarity—traders swear it aligns the charts!

With Japan’s crypto boom and BlackRock’s $3B scoop, St. Narcissus whispers: Let faith flow through the fray. What’s your go-to prayer for market droughts? Spill below! 👇 #Avi #Catholic #StNarcissus #Miracles #FaithInMarkets #BinanceSquare
Feast Day Spotlight: St. Willibrord – November 9th! 🌊⚡ On November 9th, we honor St. Willibrord (658–739), the "Apostle of the Frisians." This fearless English missionary crossed stormy seas to evangelize pagan tribes, destroyed idols, and founded monasteries amid fierce opposition. His bold leaps of faith echo the calculated risks we take in crypto’s wild waves! St. Willibrord’s courage to venture into the unknown inspires us to embrace opportunity despite uncertainty. What’s one bold move you’ve made this week in your portfolio? Share below! #Avi #StWillibrord #FeastDay #CryptoCourage #BinanceSquare (Source: Catholic tradition)
Feast Day Spotlight: St. Willibrord – November 9th! 🌊⚡

On November 9th, we honor St. Willibrord (658–739), the "Apostle of the Frisians." This fearless English missionary crossed stormy seas to evangelize pagan tribes, destroyed idols, and founded monasteries amid fierce opposition. His bold leaps of faith echo the calculated risks we take in crypto’s wild waves!

St. Willibrord’s courage to venture into the unknown inspires us to embrace opportunity despite uncertainty. What’s one bold move you’ve made this week in your portfolio? Share below!

#Avi #StWillibrord #FeastDay #CryptoCourage #BinanceSquare

(Source: Catholic tradition)
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Where are we looking? Where exactly did we find the manipulative coercion? lo
What is done in the hefty and expensive duty durations and appointed tenures? So, failure or success?
If you're extraneous from Binance, we only fare you well!
INVENTION HAS NO ALTERNATIVE.
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🚀🔆 Appreciable posting by our Binance Square fam-member! Binance is continuously developing the crypto space and staying updated with key crypto like Bitcoin, Binance Coin and BUSD is the key to ease profits with USDC, USDT, FDUSD and LDUSD. Keep posting!
#Avi #Binance #ext #CryptoTrading #RepostQuote
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