Tuesday, May 12, 2026

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

Great Ice Saints of May - Sts. Mamertus, Pancras (or Pancratius), Seravatius, and Boniface Read more

Great Ice Saints of May - Sts. Mamertus, Pancras (or Pancratius), Seravatius, and Boniface

Ever heard of the Ice Saints? Their name provokes many thoughts for Catholics and others throughout the world for their attachment to weather phenomena, scientific discovery and general folklore. The Ice Saints are early saints whose respective feasts on the pre-1969 calendar fall three days in a row in mid-May. Although the Ice Saints occupy three days on the calendar, the trio are actually...
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Martyrs of Camerino — Anastasius, Aradius, Callisto, Eufemia, Evodius, Felice, Primitiva, Theopista Read more

Martyrs of Camerino — Anastasius, Aradius, Callisto, Eufemia, Evodius, Felice, Primitiva, Theopista

The martyrs of Camerino are a group of Christian spouses and their children who were executed in 251 AD for their faith in Rome. They are commemorated together on May 11 in the Roman Martyrology, though the Diocese of Camerino also remembers them on May 12. Anastasius, a cornicularius (a civil servant or inspector of justice) from Camerino in the Marche region, was married to Theopista....
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St. Comgall of Bangor - One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland Read more

St. Comgall of Bangor - One of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland

Saint Comgall of Bangor, also known as Comgall of Ireland, was born around 510 in Dalaradia, near Magheramorne, in County Antrim, Ireland. He was the son of Sedna and dedicated his life to the service of God from an early age. Comgall started his spiritual journey under the tutelage of Saint Fintan of Clonenagh and Saint Kieran at Clonmacnoise. As a young man, Comgall served as a soldier...
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St. Beatus of Lungern Read more

St. Beatus of Lungern

Saint Beatus of Lungern was a convert to Christianity, baptized in England by Saint Barnabas the Apostle according to ancient tradition. He traveled to Rome, where he was ordained a priest by Saint Peter the Apostle himself and sent forth as a missionary. Beatus journeyed to Switzerland, where he dedicated his life to evangelizing the pagan inhabitants. He is said to have lived in a cave above...
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St. Victor Maurus (the Moor) Read more

St. Victor Maurus (the Moor)

St. Victor Maurus (d. 303 A.D.), also known as Victor the Moor and Victor of Milan, was born in Mauretania (North Africa) in a Christian household. He later relocated to Milan, Italy, as a soldier of the Praetorian Guard that served Roman Emperor Maximian during his persecution of Christians. Although Victor was a Christian since childhood, this fact was not widely known until he destroyed an...
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