Saint Leopold Bogdan Mandić was born on May 12, 1866 and died on June 30, 1942. He was an ethnic Croat born in Herceg Novi, in... read more →
Long ago, Bishop Ken Untner (Saginaw, MI) wrote something that has been associated nearly as long with Archbishop (now Saint) Oscar Romero (El Salvador, San Salvador, martyr). This is... read more →
Era: 1901-1981 The modern world needs to be reminded of the great truth that men are called for eternal life and that their life does... read more →
Exploring the Little Known Other Side of St. Francis October includes the feast day of one of the most popular saints in the history of the... read more →
In the Papal Artifacts' Collection there have been many unique and varied items, and this rare, hand-written Geometry Assignment of... read more →
Exploring the Little Known Other Side of St. Francis October includes the feast day of one of the most popular saints in the history of... read more →
A 100 years after St. Felix’s death, St. Paulinus of Nola told his story, adding without discernment appealing legends that had accumulated over the years. But... read more →
A Collection of 365 Saints in One Reliquary This reliquary, containing the relics of every saint honored on the liturgical calendar of the late 19th century for each day... read more →
St. Gianna Beretta Molla (1922-1962) Gianna Beretta was born in Magenta (Milan) October 4, 1922. Already as a youth she willingly accepted the... read more →
Saint Giovanni Farina He was born into a religious family in Gambellara, Italy, on 11 January 1803, as the second of five brothers. After the... read more →
Father Kunst recently acquired several letters signed by Cardinal Karol Wojtyla. This one was written on October 6, 1972, and includes the letterhead from the... read more →
Blessed Antoine Frederic Ozanam, Founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul 1813 – 1853 Antoine Frederic Ozanam, a lawyer, and then a professor... read more →
THÉRÈSE MARTIN was born at Alençon, France on 2 January 1873. Two days later, she was baptized Marie Frances Thérèse at Notre Dame Church. Her parents... read more →
St. Albert of Trapani was a Carmelite hermit and missionary. He was born in Trapani, Sicily, and joined the Carmelite Order. After ordination, he was sent... read more →
Every age has its stories of heroic men and women whose faith challenges them to reach out in heroic love and service to alleviate... read more →
The Franciscan friar, Maximilian Mary Kolbe, died in the Auschwitz concentration camp on August 14, 1941. Two weeks earlier, a prisoner had gone missing.... read more →
“There he is: humble, silent, tireless, always vigilant, and recollected in... read more →
Era: 1910-1997 But above all be convinced of Jesus’... read more →
Confessor, First Order Father Leopold was born in Gaiche, a parish... read more →
Accustom yourself continually to make many acts of love, for they enkindle and melt the soul. --St. Teresa Born to a noble family on March... read more →
Era: 1795-1850 Saint Vincent Pallotti Feast Day – January 22 This unpretentious man,... read more →
Blessed Anne of Saint Bartholomew, Secretary to Saint... read more →
Era: 1850-1917 Born in Italy in 1850, Frances Xavier Cabrini is... read more →
Era: 1850-1921 Andrea Ferrari was born in La Latta, Parma on... read more →
Era: 1858-1916 Our entire person must breathe Jesus, all our actions.... read more →
Era: 1865-1931 A Bishop Whose Heart Embraced the World Saint Guido... read more →
Era: 1872-1940 Saint Luigi Orione was born in Piedmont, Northern Italy,... read more →
Era: 1873-1954 Priest, Founder of the Congregation... read more →
Era: 1876-1945 The Apostle of Munich Blessed Rupert Mayer was a... read more →
Era: 1887-1968 The Words of St.Padre Pio: It would be easier for the earth to exist without the sun than without the holy sacrifice of the... read more →
Era: 1898-1960 On October 25th, 1942, then Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac... read more →