Monday, February 24, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

Saint Marie Victoire Therese Couderc Read more

Saint Marie Victoire Therese Couderc

Saint Marie Therese was a nun in the Sisters of Saint Regis, serving as novice mistress and house superior in La Louvesc, France. She was then elected superior general of her order. With Father Stephen Terme, she founded the Congregation of Our Lady of the Retreat in the Cenacle, in La Louvesc in 1826; it began in a mountain hostel for women pilgrims, and its ministry spread to the conducting...
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Holy Bishops of Milan Read more

Holy Bishops of Milan

Imagine being part of a diocese in which 36 of your past bishops are saints (and others being considered for sanctity)!!! Holiness leads others to holy living. Today, the Church in Milan commemorates 36 holy bishops. They are: • Blessed Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster • Blessed Andrea Carlo Ferrari • Pope Pius XI • Saint Ambrose of Milan • Saint Ampelius of Milan •...
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Saint Gerard Sagredo Read more

Saint Gerard Sagredo

St. Gerard Sagredo (980–1046 A.D.) was born in Venice, Italy. From an early age he desired to dedicate his life to God, and as a young man became a Benedictine monk. He first served as abbot at a monastery in Venice, but left to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. While passing through Hungary he met the Hungarian king, St. Stephen, who asked him to stay in his country to evangelize and...
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Saint Adamnan of Iona Read more

Saint Adamnan of Iona

Saint Adamnan of Iona, also known as Adam, Adamnano, Adomnan, and Eunan, was a distant relative of Saint Columba. Born around 628 in Drumhome, County Donegal, Ireland, he went on to become a renowned monk and important figure in the spread of Christianity throughout Ireland. Adamnan began his monastic life in Drunhome, Donegal, where he dedicated himself to a life of prayer, meditation, and...
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St. Maurice Read more

St. Maurice

Saint Maurice, also known as Mauritius, Moritz, or Morris, was a layman and a courageous soldier in a legion of Christian soldiers hailing from Upper Egypt. He lived during the reign of Emperor Maximian Herculeus. Saint Maurice's legion consisted of as many as 6600 men and was known as the Theban Legion. They were martyred en masse when they refused to partake in pagan sacrifices prior to...
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