Saint Andrew Bobola, also known as Andrzej Bobola, was born on 30 November 1591 in Sandomierz, Poland. He was born into a noble Polish family and received a education at the Jesuit school in Sandomierz. It was during this time that he developed a deep love for learning and a strong devotion to his faith. On 31 July 1611, Andrew joined the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) at Vilna, Lithuania. He...
Saint Euphrasius of Andújar, also known as Euphrasius of Illiturgi, Euphrasius of Illiturgis, Euphemia of Illiturgi, and Eufrasio of Illiturgi, was a prominent figure in the early days of Christianity. Born in the first century, he was a devoted student of the Apostles and one of the first group of missionaries sent to Spain. According to tradition, Saint Euphrasius was ordained by Saint Peter...
Saint Isidore of Chios, also known as Isidore the Sailor, was a courageous and devout Christian who played a pivotal role in bringing Christianity to the Greek island of Chios. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, it is believed that he lived during the reign of Emperor Decius in the 3rd century AD. As a sailor, Isidore traveled extensively, encountering diverse cultures and peoples. During his...
Mary was born in Mornese, a small, hidden town in Northern Italy. Her family was poor and simple, but rich in faith-life and work ethic. Young Mary was known for her cheerful spirit and willingness to help others, but she had a feisty temperament. Controlling it was something she would have to work at all of her life. At fifteen, she joined the Association of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate...
Ever heard of the Ice Saints? Their name provokes many thoughts for Catholics and others throughout the world for their attachment to weather phenomena, scientific discovery and general folklore. The Ice Saints are early saints whose respective feasts on the pre-1969 calendar fall three days in a row in mid-May. Although the Ice Saints occupy three days on the calendar, the trio are actually...