Monday, June 29, 2026

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. María Guadalupe García Zavala Read more

St. María Guadalupe García Zavala

During the darkest days of the Mexican Revolution, when the cross was often hidden and the Church persecuted, one woman stood as a beacon of sanctuary and service. Her life was defined not by the security of wealth, but by the radical charity of the Gospel enacted in the streets of Jalisco. Born into a devout family in Zapopan on 27 April 1878, she was the daughter of Fortino García and...
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St. Zeno of Philadelphia Read more

St. Zeno of Philadelphia

Saint Zeno of Philadelphia, also known as Saint Zeno of Amman, was a wealthy noble who lived during the 3rd century in Philadelphia, a city located in Arabia near the Dead Sea (which is believed to refer to Rabbath-Ammon, the modern-day Amman, Jordan). He served as a soldier in the imperial Roman army, where he witnessed the persecution and martyrdom of fellow Christians. Moved by their...
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St. Thomas More Read more

St. Thomas More

Saint Thomas More, also known as omnium horarum homo (a man for all seasons), was a remarkable figure of the 16th century. Born on February 7, 1478, in London, England, he grew up to become a highly acclaimed scholar and a devout Catholic. More studied at London and Oxford, where he cultivated a deep love for learning and garnered an extensive knowledge of various subjects. Following his...
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Bl. Ossana of Mantua Read more

Bl. Ossana of Mantua

Blessed Osanna of Mantua (also known as Hosanna Andreasi) was born on 17 January 1449 in Mantua, Italy, to noble parents Niccolò Andreasi and Agnese Gonzaga. From a young age, she was marked by deep piety — at age six she reportedly saw visions of angels and the Holy Trinity saintforaminute.com. At 14, she secretly entered the Third Order of St. Dominic, becoming a lay Dominican, and...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 24
St. Deodatus of Nevers Read more

St. Deodatus of Nevers

Saint Deodatus of Nevers, also known as Adeodate, Deodato, Didier, Die, DieuDonne, or Donato, was a renowned monk and a significant figure in the Catholic Church. Born in Gaul (modern France) in an unspecified year, he lived during a time of great Christian transformation and played a vital role in spreading the faith throughout the region. Saint Deodatus is best known as the founder of...
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