Monday, July 28, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

Blessed Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodriguez Santiago Read more

Blessed Carlos Manuel Cecilio Rodriguez Santiago

Carlos was the second of five children born to Manuel Baudilio Rodriguez and Herminia Santiago; theirs was a pious family as one of his sisters was a Carmelite nun, and one brother a Benedictine monk, the first Puerto Rican to be an abbot. When Carlos was six years old, the family store and home were burned to the ground, and the Rodriguezes moved in with his mother's family. Carlos spent...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 214
St. Veronica Giuliani Read more

St. Veronica Giuliani

St. Veronica (1st c.) is one of the holy women of Jerusalem who accompanied Jesus on the Way of the Cross. Out of her sorrow and compassion she offered Jesus her veil to wipe the blood and sweat from his face as He carried the cross on the way to His crucifixion. In gratitude for her simple yet gracious act, Jesus left an image of His face on the cloth. According to tradition, Veronica...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 210
Pope St. Pius I Read more

Pope St. Pius I

Pius is believed to have been born at Aquileia, in Northern Italy, during the late 1st century. His father was an Italian called "Rufinus", who was also a native of Aquileia according to the Liber Pontificalis. According to the 2nd century Muratorian Canon and the Liberian Catalogue, he was the brother of Hermas, author of the text known as The Shepherd of Hermas. The writer of the...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 202
St. Willibald of Eichstatt Read more

St. Willibald of Eichstatt

Information about his life is largely drawn from the Hodoeporicon of Willibald, a text written in the 8th century by Huneberc, an Anglo-Saxon nun from Heidenheim am Hahnenkamm who knew Willibald and his brother personally. The text of the Hodoeporicon ("Itinerary") was dictated to Huneberc by Willibald shortly before he died. Willibald's father was Richard the Pilgrim, and his...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 205
Bl. Angelina of Marsciano Read more

Bl. Angelina of Marsciano

Born to the Italian nobility, the daughter of the Duke of Marciano, and Anna, daughter of the Count of Corbara; her mother died when Angelina was 12. Given in an arranged marriage at age 15 to the Duke of Civitella, Giovanni da Terni, who agreed to honor the girl’s private vow of chastity. Widowed at age 17, she quickly moved to follow a call to religious life before another marriage...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 222
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