Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

Pope St. Hilary Read more

Pope St. Hilary

Pope Saint Hilary (5th c.) was Bishop of Rome from 461 to 468. Not much is known of his early life other than that he was from Sardinia. He rose to prominence in the Church when he became archdeacon under Pope St. Leo the Great, working closely with him as a trusted aid. St. Leo sent Hilary as one of the papal legates to the Council of Ephesus in 449. There St. Hilary fought bravely against...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 250
St. Gabriel Possenti Read more

St. Gabriel Possenti

St. Gabriel Possenti (1838-1862), also known as St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, was one of thirteen children born to a well-to-do Italian family in Assisi. As a young man he enjoyed the society and the worldly life of a typical teenager. He was known as a fancy dresser and a good dancer, he possessed good horsemanship and marksmanship, he frequented parties, and was even engaged to be...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 580
Saint Paula Montal Fornés Read more

Saint Paula Montal Fornés

Saint Paula Montal Fornés (11 October 1799 – 26 February 1889) was a Spanish Roman Catholic professed religious and the foundress of the Sisters of the Pious Schools. Fornés dedicated her religious career to serving as an educator in Barcelona where she founded schools for people in the area. The death of her father when she was ten forced her to help her mother raise her siblings though...
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Bl. Sebastian of Aparicio Read more

Bl. Sebastian of Aparicio

Sebastian’s roads and bridges connected many distant places. His final bridge-building was to help men and women recognize their God-given dignity and destiny. Sebastian’s parents were Spanish peasants. At the age of 31, he sailed to Mexico, where he began working in the fields. Eventually he built roads to facilitate agricultural trading and other commerce. His 466-mile road from...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 362
St. Adela of Normandy Read more

St. Adela of Normandy

St. Adela was born sometime around the year 1067 and was the youngest daughter of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy and King of England, and his wife Mathilde of Flanders. Adela was very well educated, spoke several languages, and was deeply religious. Around the year 1080, she married Stephen III, Count of Blois, who was one of the richest men in Europe. Together they had 11 children...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 361
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