Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Stephen Read more

St. Stephen

St. Stephen (1st. c.) was one of the Church's first deacons in Jerusalem and an eloquent preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. According to Sacred Scripture he was "a man full of faith, and of the Holy Ghost" and "full of grace and fortitude." The account of his martyrdom is recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. After boldly preaching against the Jewish leaders for...
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St. Anastasia Read more

St. Anastasia

St. Anastasia (c. 281-314 A.D.) was a Roman citizen of the noble class, born to a wealthy pagan father and a Christian mother. She was secretly baptized due to her mother's desire to raise her as a Christian. Anastasia married a Roman pagan of her class, and, when he discovered that she was a practicing Christian, he became a cruel tyrant and inflicted much suffering upon her. After her...
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St. Paola Elisabetta Cerioli Read more

St. Paola Elisabetta Cerioli

Paola Elisabetta Cerioli (28 January 1816 – 24 December 1865), born Costanza Cerioli Buzecchi-Tasis, was an Italian Roman Catholic widow and the founder of both the Institute of Sisters of the Holy Family and the congregation of the Family of Bergamo. Costanza Cerioli was born in 1816 as the last of sixteen children of Francesco Cerioli and Francesca Corniani. At the age of eleven in...
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St. Victoria Read more

St. Victoria

St. Victoria (d. 250 A.D.) was a Christian noblewoman from Rome. She, together with her sister, St. Anatolia, were forced into arranged marriages with two pagan noblemen. Both Victoria and Anatolia desired to devote themselves entirely to God rather than marry. Upon this refusal, their suitors denounced the sisters as Christians to the authorities under the persecution of Roman Emperor Decius....
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St. Flavian Read more

St. Flavian

St. Flavian was an ex-prefect of Rome, the husband of blessed Dafrosa the martyr, and the father of the holy virgin martyrs, Bibiana and Demetria. He was condemned under Julian the apostate to be branded on the forehead for Christ and was exiled to Aquae Taurinae, where he gave up his soul to God in prayer. His feast is celebrated on December 22.

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