Monday, April 29, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Felix of Valois Read more

St. Felix of Valois

Saint Felix of Valois (April 16, 1127 – November 4, 1212) was a hermit and a co-founder (with Saint John of Matha) of the Trinitarian Order. Butler says that Felix was born in 1127. He was surnamed Valois because he was a native of the province of Valois. Tradition holds that he renounced his possessions and retired to a dense forest in the Diocese of Meaux, where he gave himself to...
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St. Malachy O'More Read more

St. Malachy O'More

Saint Malachy was an Irish saint and Archbishop of Armagh. Saint Malachy was the first native born Irish saint to be canonized. His brother was Gilla Críst Ua Morgair who later became Bishop Christian of Clogher from 1126 to 1138.  His feast day is November 3.

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Commemoration of the Poor Souls Read more

Commemoration of the Poor Souls

November 2nd is the day that the Church remembers the Poor Souls, sometimes called the Day of the Dead. On this day, and during the month of November, the Church prays in a special way for the souls of the faithful departed, and individuals pray especially for those whom they have known and loved. The Holy Souls in purgatory died in the mercy of God, thus they are called "holy."...
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All Saints Day Read more

All Saints Day

On November 1st the Church celebrates all the holy ones in heaven, known and unknown, with the feast of All Saints. The solemnity originally began in the 4th century to commemorate all the Christian martyrs killed during those centuries of brutal persecution before Christianity was legalized. There were so many martyrs that a separate feast day could not be given to each one individually, yet,...
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St. Quentin Read more

St. Quentin

The legend of his life has him as a Roman citizen who was martyred in Gaul. He is said to have been the son of a man named Zeno, who had senatorial rank. Filled with apostolic zeal, Quentin traveled to Gaul as a missionary with Saint Lucian, who was later martyred at Beauvais, and others (the martyrs Victoricus and Fuscian are said to have been Quentin's followers). Quentin settled at...
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