Wednesday, December 25, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Paul of Constantinople Read more

St. Paul of Constantinople

Saint Paul was the Bishop of Constantinople, during the period of bitter controversy in the Church over the Arian heresy. Elected in 336 to succeed Alexander of Constantinople, the following year he was exiled to Pontus by Emperor Constantius II. Because of his staunch position against Arianism, Paul was replaced by the heretical bishop Macedonius. Allowed to return in 338, Paul was again...
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St. Guido Maria Conforti Read more

St. Guido Maria Conforti

Guido Maria Conforti was born in Casalora di Ravadese (diocese and province of Parma, Italy), in 1865, the eighth of ten children of Rinaldo Conforti and Antonia Adorni. He attended elementary school from 1872 and each day on his way to the school he would stop by the church of Santa Maria della Pace, his parish church, where he used to have conversations with the crucified Jesus Christ. This...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 209
Bl. Therese Manganiello Read more

Bl. Therese Manganiello

Maria Luisa Manganiello was born to a farming family. She was strongly drawn to religious life and became a Secular Franciscan Tertiary. Having received the blessing of Pope Bl. Pius IX for her project, Teresa was in the process of forming a new congregation when she died of a sudden illness. However, her work led to the creation of the Franciscan Immaculatine Sisters by Fr. Lodocivo Acernese,...
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St. Martin de Porres Read more

St. Martin de Porres

St. Martin de Porres (1569-1639) was born in Lima, Peru. He was the illegitimate son of a Spanish nobleman and a freed slave woman from Panama, of either African or Native American descent. His parents never married. For the first eight years of his life his father did not acknowledge him, and abandoned the family after Martin's sister was born. St. Martin de Porres was raised in poverty...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 244
Saint Victorinus of Pettau Read more

Saint Victorinus of Pettau

Saint Victorinus of Pettau or of Poetovio (died 303 or 304) was an Early Christian ecclesiastical writer who flourished about 270, and who was martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian. A Bishop of Poetovio (modern Ptuj in Slovenia; German: Pettau) in Pannonia, Victorinus is also known as Victorinus Petavionensis, Poetovionensis or Victorinus of Ptuj. Born probably in Greece on...
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