Wednesday, September 18, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Clare of Montefalco Read more

St. Clare of Montefalco

Clare was born at Montefalco, Italy, around 1268. As a young woman she joined a convent of Franciscan tertiaries. This group established Holy Cross Convent at Montefalco in 1290, adopting the Rule of St. Augustine. Clare's sister Joan was the abbess of this community, but at her death Clare succeeded her. She led an austere life, being particularly devoted to the Passion of Christ and His...
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St. Rosa Fan Hui Read more

St. Rosa Fan Hui

Saint Rosa Fan Hui, also known as Fan Hui and Luosa, was an unmarried lay woman and an inspiring convert to the Catholic faith. She was born around 1855 in Fannjiazhuang, Apostolic Vicariate of Southeastern Zhili, Wujiao Hebei Province, China. Rosa's deep devotion to her faith led her to take the name Rosa upon her conversion. Rosa became an active and enthusiastic catechist, dedicating...
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Saint David Roldánlara & Companions Read more

Saint David Roldánlara & Companions

Saint David Roldánlara, also known simply as David, was born on 2 March 1907 in Chalchihuites, Zacatecas, Mexico. Tragedy struck his family at a young age, as his father passed away when David was only a year old. Despite this hardship, David's strong faith and desire to serve God led him to enter the seminary at Durango at a very young age. However, due to financial constraints and the...
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St. Arnulf of Soissons Read more

St. Arnulf of Soissons

Saint Arnulf of Soissons, also known as Arnoldus, Arnoul, Arnulphus, or Arnolfo, was born in 1040 in Flanders, Belgium. He was a French nobleman who led a distinguished career as a soldier under King Robert and King Henry I. However, his life took a drastic turn when he decided to answer a religious calling and became a Benedictine monk at the monastery of Saint Medard in Soissons, France,...
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St. Radegunda Read more

St. Radegunda

Saint Radegunde, also known as Radegonda, Radegund, Rhadegund, Radegonde, Radigund, and Radegundes, was a remarkable figure in Catholic history. Born in 518 in Erfurt, Saxony, she was the daughter of King Berthachar, a pagan ruler of Thuringia. At the age of 12, Radegunde's life took a significant turn when her father's army was defeated by Clotaire I, the Frankish king. As a result,...
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