Sunday, March 30, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Pierre Aumaître Read more

St. Pierre Aumaître

Saint Pierre Aumaître was born on 8 April 1837 in Aizecq, Charente, France. He was the eldest of five children in a peasant family, with his father working as a farmer and his mother as a seamstress. From an early age, Pierre felt a strong calling to the priesthood. Pierre's journey towards priesthood was not easy, but he was determined to follow his vocation. He walked seven miles a day...
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St. Jonas of Hubaham Read more

St. Jonas of Hubaham

Saint Jonas of Hubaham, also known as Jonah of Hubaham, was a devout monk who became known for his unwavering faith and dedication to ministering to Christians imprisoned for their faith in Persia. He is believed to have been born in Beth-Asa, Persia, although little is known about his early life. Jonas embarked on a spiritual journey alongside his brother, Saint Barachisius, who was also a...
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St. Augusta of Treviso Read more

St. Augusta of Treviso

Saint Augusta of Treviso, also known as Augusta of Ceneda, Augusta di Serravalle, Augusta of Tarvisium, or Augusta the Martyr, was a courageous woman who lived during the fifth century. She was born as the daughter of the Teutonic duke of Friuli in northern Italy. Augusta's life took a significant turn when she decided to convert to Christianity. As she embraced her newfound faith, she...
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St. Joseph Sebastian Pelczar Read more

St. Joseph Sebastian Pelczar

Saint Joseph Sebastian Pelczar, also known as Jozef Sebastian Pelczar, was born on 17 January 1842 in Korczyn bei Krosno, Poland. He was raised in a pious family and showed early signs of devotion to the Catholic faith. After completing his studies in Rzeszów, Pelczar entered the seminary at Przemysl in 1860. He was ordained as a priest on 17 July 1864 and soon after became a parish priest at...
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St. Ludger of Utrecht Read more

St. Ludger of Utrecht

Saint Ludger of Utrecht, also known as the Apostle of Saxony, was born around 743 in Zuilen, Friesland, which is in modern-day Netherlands. He belonged to a wealthy noble family, his parents being Thiadgrim and Liafburg. Ludger had two famous siblings, Saint Gerburgis and Saint Hildegrin, and he was also the uncle of Saint Altfried of Münster. Ludger's life took a significant turn when he...
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