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InTroit Studio

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Spread the beauty of Divine Gregorian Chant and Catholic culture through immersive storytelling games and music.

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"He calls Himself the Stone, and the teachers of the Jews the builders. For as the stone joins the walls together, so He joins the two Testaments; and though He was cast out by the builders, He became the head of the corner” St John Chrysostom

"He calls Himself the Stone, and the teachers of the Jews the builders. For as the stone joins the walls together, so He joins the two Testaments; and though He was cast out by the builders, He became the head of the corner”

St John Chrysostom
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"Now I suffer what I suffer; but then there will be another in me who will suffer for me, because I am about to suffer for Him." - St. Felicity "I cannot call myself anything else than what I am: a Christian." - St Perpetua

"Now I suffer what I suffer; but then there will be another in me who will suffer for me, because I am about to suffer for Him." - St. Felicity

"I cannot call myself anything else than what I am: a Christian." - St Perpetua
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It is First Saturday: A day to seek reparation for offenses against the Immaculate heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Repair today for those who will not.

It is First Saturday: A day to seek reparation for offenses against the Immaculate heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Repair today for those who will not.
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"We may well say of Thomas what has been said of another: that he prayed even more than he studied; and that he never set himself to write without first having recourse to prayer." Pope Pius XI Saint Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!

"We may well say of Thomas what has been said of another: that he prayed even more than he studied; and that he never set himself to write without first having recourse to prayer." Pope Pius XI

Saint Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!