Saturday, August 2, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Juliana Falconieri Read more

St. Juliana Falconieri

Saint Juliana Falconieri, also known as Giuliana Falconieri, was born in 1270 in Florence, Italy. She was the only child of a wealthy noble family, Chiarissimo and Riguirdata Falconieri, and was the niece of Saint Alexis Falconieri. Unfortunately, Juliana's father passed away when she was quite young, but her uncle Alexis played a significant role in her upbringing and spiritual...
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Sts. Marcellian and Mark Read more

Sts. Marcellian and Mark

These twin brothers were martyred at Rome under Diocletian towards the end of the third century, most likely in 286. These martyrs, who were brothers, are mentioned in most of the ancient martyrologies on 18 June, and their martyrdom is known to us from the Acts of St. Sebastian, which, though in great part legendary, are nevertheless very ancient. Cast into prison for being Christians, they...
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St. Theresa of Portugal Read more

St. Theresa of Portugal

Saint Theresa of Portugal, also known as Tarasia and Teresa, was born on 4 October 1178 in Coimbra, Portugal. She was the oldest daughter of King Sancho I and was born into a life of royalty. As a princess, Theresa enjoyed a privileged upbringing and received a proper education. In her youth, Theresa married King Alfonso IX of Leon, Spain. As part of her dowry, northern Portugal became part of...
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St. Benno of Meissen Read more

St. Benno of Meissen

Saint Benno of Meissen, also known as Benedict or Bennone, was born in 1010 in Hildesheim, Germany, into a noble Saxon family. His mother was the Blessed Bezela of Goda, and from an early age, Benno displayed an affinity for the Church. He received his education at the abbey of Saint Michael in Hildesheim. As an adult, Benno became deeply involved in the power politics of his time. He served...
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St. Vitus Read more

St. Vitus

Saint Vitus, also known as Guy, Veit, Vith, or Vito, was a Christian martyr who lived during the early 4th century. According to legend, he was the son of a pagan Sicilian senator named Hylas. At the age of twelve, Vitus was converted to Christianity by his tutor, Saint Modestus, and his nurse, Saint Crescentia. However, Vitus's father strongly opposed his conversion and had all three of...
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