03/27/2026
Susan from the parish council??? Is that you? Either way we're stoked for you to get your T-shirt!
The Make Mass Latin Again design was drawn by in 2021 and has been a fan favorite since! It's available on journals, tote bags, and tshirts with mugs and more coming soon!
Whether you're devotion lies with the TLM or you just love a reverent Novus Ordo that follows the documents of Vatican II (see above meme), this designs covers it all. Let's bring back some of that beautiful chant that carried our traditions through the ages.
03/26/2026
💅 "Gregorian chant holds pride of place because it is proper to the Roman Liturgy” - GIRM 41
Chant Artists We Recommend:::
Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles
Who do you like? 👀
02/11/2026
I guess this is called a meme-dump? Anyway, because we're actual humans here making content, designing merch, and working to build up the Church in other ways....sometimes.....we fall asleep before the content gets posted so please enjoy this honoring not one, not two, not THREE, BUT FOUR of the greats.
Like and follow to make more holy friends to walk with you on your way to Heaven. 🌄
St. Pier Giorgio Frassati, pray for us.
St. Apollonia, pray for us.
Sts. Benedict and Scholastica, pray for us.
Did you learn about someone new?
01/31/2026
The weather outside is frightful ..... but Biblically accurate angels are....more frightful? 🫨
If these are the good ones, I don't want to meet the bad ones.
01/26/2026
After a chat with we decided to take recommendations on a caption for this very memorable picture of our beloved Pope Leo XIV and here are your results! What captions would you add? 👀
In the same spirit, we here at Saintology have had trouble captioning our barrel branding T-shirt for Pope Leo (which is why it hasn't been released yet). You guys didn't disappoint on the meme captions, so we're turning it to you for the T-shirt as well! (Original artwork by will be used for the final product).
Tell us what you think it should say 🔥
Here are some previous barrel-branding quips from our current selection:
St. Nicholas - punching heretics in the face
St. Lawrence - the original roaster
St. Catherine of Siena - putting Popes in their place
St. Pier Giorgio - peaked in Heaven
What other saints do you love? 👀
01/20/2026
Pray for Cory. And see 👇 to assist.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Cory Groeneveld. Cory entered Eternal Life last week. His incredibly based obituary request is that in lieu of flowers, everyone go to confession and get back to church 💪. What a message!
Cory leaves behind his wife Hannah and FIVE young children. In your charity, please donate to this lovely family as you are able. And go to confession!
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01/16/2026
An autobiographical meme series: Morning Prayer
Alt caption: if you were looking for a sign to start praying Liturgy of the Hours, this is your sign. 🛣️
⭐ In the comments, if you already do!
01/16/2026
A wise man once said, "there are no bad ideas in brainstorming."
We think these namesake suggestions might fall in that category.
Either way, meet some new saints before you hit the hay tonight 💤
And tell us your favorite name suggestion 👀
01/15/2026
It's a rare thing to find a Saint who lived after the Great Schism that is venerated in both the Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, yet St. Sava is one of those gems.
In honor of his feast day today January 14 (R.C. Church), here's a little bit about him:
In the 12th Century, Rastko was a prince of Serbia. Surrendering his title and perks, he became a monk at Mount Athos ( ), took the name Sava, and later founded the monastery at Hilander.
His great accomplishments in life were not fame, wealth, or power, but rather the power he had in being a peacemaker. Prioritizing the maintenance of the monasteries in Serbia as well as facilitating the Serbian constitution, he had a strong hand in securing both political and religious independence for the nation. Sava became the first Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and is widely regarded as its founder.
It's a bit of an enigma why he is venerated in the Catholic Church, as well, since once Serbian Orthodoxy became the state religion, Sava is reported to have worked to suppress Roman Catholic influence. This is, however, largely due to political influence more than likely.
His veneration in both Churches is a testament to his own personal holiness and asceticism, which we could all strive to emulate.
Why talk about someone so confusing? Well, we love obscure saints here with unusual stories. And though he is obscure to us Catholics, there is actually a lot of biographical information available about him!
Plus, one of our founders is of Serbian heritage and today's her mom's birthday too, so enjoy.
Do you know a quote from St. Sava? We'd love for you to share in the comments!