Sunday, October 26, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Omer Read more

St. Omer

Saint Omer, also known as Audomaro or Audomarus, was born in 595 near Constance, France. After the death of his parents, he entered the Benedictine monastery at Luxeuil, France in 617 under the guidance of Saint Eustace. In 637, Omer was appointed as the Bishop of Therouanne, where he dedicated himself to the spiritual and material welfare of his diocese. He initiated significant reforms in...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 89
St. Isaac the Great Read more

St. Isaac the Great

Saint Isaac The Great, also known as Sahak, was born in 350 as the son of Saint Nerses the Great, who served as the Catholicos of Armenia. With a strong inclination towards his religious calling, Isaac studied in Constantinople, where he deepened his knowledge and understanding of the Catholic faith. After his studies, Isaac returned to Armenia and married a layman, leading a married life for...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 113
St. Chiaffredo of Saluzzo Read more

St. Chiaffredo of Saluzzo

Saint Chiaffredo of Saluzzo, also known by several variations of his name such as Chaffre, Chiaffredus, Ciafrè, and Godefrid, was a soldier and member of the Theban Legion. He is revered as a martyr and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Chiaffredo was part of the Theban Legion, a Roman legion consisting of Christians, which was stationed in Agaunum (present-day Saint-Maurice,...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 90
St. Frontinianino de Alba Read more

St. Frontinianino de Alba

Saint Frontiniano of Alba, also known as Frontinianus, was a renowned Catholic saint who lived during the early 4th century. Born in Carcassonne, France, he may have initially served as a soldier in an imperial Roman legion before dedicating his life to the service of God. Frontiniano's deep faith led him to pursue studies in his hometown, Carcassonne, where he eventually became a deacon....
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 110
St. Giuse Hoàng Luong Canh Read more

St. Giuse Hoàng Luong Canh

Saint Giuse Hoàng Luong Canh, also known as Joseph Canh or Joseph Canh Luang Hoang, was born around 1763 in Làng Van, Bac Giang, Vietnam. Little is known about his early life, but he dedicated himself to serving God and his fellow believers. As a lifelong layman in the apostolic vicariate of East Tonkin, Saint Giuse Hoàng Luong Canh took on various roles to spread the teachings of the Catholic...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 92
RSS
First567810121314Last
Terms Of UsePrivacy Statement© 2025 Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld O.F.M.
Back To Top