Thursday, June 11, 2026

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Paul of Constantinople Read more

St. Paul of Constantinople

Saint Paul of Constantinople, also known as Paul the Confessor, Paul I, and Paulus, was a prominent figure in the early history of Christianity. Born in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) around the 3rd century, he exhibited a deep devotion to Christ from a young age. Saint Paul was chosen as the Archbishop of Constantinople in 336, at a time when the Church was grappling with the Arian...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 715
St. Marcellin Champagnat Read more

St. Marcellin Champagnat

Saint Marcellin Joseph Benoît Champagnat was born on May 20, 1789, in the Hameau du Rosey in Lyon, France. At the age of 16, he entered the seminary, where he studied alongside Saint John Marie Vianney, the renowned Curé of Ars. Being deeply inspired by the teachings and example of Saint John Marie Vianney, Marcellin embarked on a lifelong journey dedicated to the service of God and the...
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St. Boniface Read more

St. Boniface

St. Boniface (d. 754 A.D.) was born to a noble Christian family in Devonshire, England. He became a Benedictine monk and devoted his life to the evangelization of the pagan Germanic tribes in what is now Germany. He went there at the request of Pope Gregory II in 719 A.D. and systematically opened up the vast tracks of wilderness to the Gospel, building on the work of the earlier Irish...
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St. Filippo Smaldone Read more

St. Filippo Smaldone

Saint Filippo Smaldone, also known as Filippo Maria Giuseppe Smaldone, was born on July 27, 1848, in Naples, Italy. From a young age, he displayed a strong sense of compassion and a desire to help others. This calling led him to the seminary, where he would eventually become a priest and dedicate his life to serving the deaf-mute community. During his time in the seminary, Filippo worked...
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The Ugandan Martyrs Read more

The Ugandan Martyrs

The Martyrs of Uganda, also known as the Ugandan Martyrs, were a group of twenty-two Ugandan converts who were martyrized during the persecutions led by King Mwanga in the late 19th century. Their courageous witness to their faith in the face of extreme persecution and death has made them an inspiration and a symbol of the growth of Christianity in Africa. The Ugandan Martyrs came from diverse...
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