Monday, October 27, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

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. 95
Moses the Prophet Read more

Moses the Prophet

Moses The Prophet, also known as simply Moses, was a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible and the founder of Judaism. Born in Egypt during the 10th century B.C., he belonged to the tribe of Levi and his life was marked by extraordinary events and divine encounters. During Moses' birth, the Israelites were facing severe persecution, as Pharaoh had ordered the killing of all male Hebrew...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 101
St. Marinus Read more

St. Marinus

Saint Marinus, also known as Marinus of San Marino, Marinus the Dalmatian, Marinus of Dalmatia, Marinus of Rimini, Marino, or Marinao, was a stonemason by trade, who is best known for his contributions to the establishment of the small country of San Marino. He was born in the 5th century in the town of Albe, Dalmatia. Marinus began his humble yet influential journey as a layman preacher and...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 191
St. Abibus of Edessa Read more

St. Abibus of Edessa

Saint Abibus of Edessa, also known as Abibus of Syria, was a fourth-century deacon in the city of Edessa, located in modern-day Syria. He was a dear friend of Saints Shamuna and Gurias, who were prominent figures in the early Christian community in Edessa. During the reign of Emperor Galerius, a period marked by severe persecution of Christians, Saint Abibus managed to escape execution...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 137
Exiles of Campania Read more

Exiles of Campania

The Exiles of Campania were a group of twelve priests hailing from northern Africa who were exiled into Italy by Arian Vandals during the early Christian era. Despite the hardships imposed upon them, these brave and steadfast men continued to fearlessly profess and live out their Catholic faith. Not only did they remain outspoken about their beliefs, but they also became renowned as...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 114
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