Sunday, December 8, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Irenarcus Read more

St. Irenarcus

Saint Irenarcus, also known as Irenarchus, Irenarco, or Irénarque, was an individual with a background as an official torturer and executioner during the persecutions of Christian believers under the rule of Emperor Diocletian. However, his life took a remarkable turn when he was deeply moved by the incredible courage and unwavering faith of the Christians he was tasked with persecuting. In...
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Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Read more

Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

On November 27, 1830, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Catherine Laboure in Paris, France and gave her a vision of an image, with instructions to strike the image, front and back, onto a medal. With this medal Our Lady promised that, "All those who wear it will receive great graces; these graces will be abundant for those who wear it with faith.” The medal bears an image of...
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St. John Berchmans Read more

St. John Berchmans

St. John Berchmans (1599-1621) was born in Flanders, Belgium, the eldest of five children of a shoemaker. He was a virtuous and well-liked child who would often rise early to serve at two or three Masses a day before he reached the age of seven. On Friday evenings he had a custom of making the Stations of the Cross outdoors while barefoot. When he was nine years old his mother suffered from a...
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St. Mercurius (of Caesarea) Read more

St. Mercurius (of Caesarea)

Saint Mercurius the Soldier, also known as Saint Mercurius, was born in the year 224 as the son of a Scythian officer in the imperial Roman army. Little is known about his early life, but it is believed that he followed in his father's footsteps and became a soldier in the same army. Mercurius gained recognition for his bravery and outstanding military skills during the defense of the city...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 18
Sts. Flora and Maria of Cordoba Read more

Sts. Flora and Maria of Cordoba

Little is known of the lives of saints Flora and Maria, aside from their deaths together on November 24, 851, in Cordova, Spain. Flora, born of a Mohammedan father and a Christian mother, practiced her Christian religion in secret, but, following the death of her parents, she was turned over to the authorities, the cadi, by her brother. When she would not denounce her religion, she was...
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