Wednesday, August 6, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Paulinus II of Aquileia Read more

St. Paulinus II of Aquileia

Saint Paulinus of Aquileia, also known as Paulinus II, was a prominent figure in early medieval Christianity. Born in the year 726 in Premariacco, near Cividale, Italy, he was raised on a farm but displayed an extraordinary intellectual aptitude from a young age. Despite lacking formal education, he pursued knowledge with great diligence and eventually gained a wide reputation for his...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 142
Pope St. Vitalian Read more

Pope St. Vitalian

Pope Saint Vitalian, also known as Vitalianus, was born in Segni, Campania, Italy, although not much is known about his early life and family, besides being the son of Anastasius. He rose to prominence after being elected as the 76th Pope of the Catholic Church in 657. During his pontificate, Pope Vitalian faced constant conflicts with the patriarchs and leaders of the Eastern Church. These...
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St. Alberic of Citeaux Read more

St. Alberic of Citeaux

Saint Alberic of Citeaux, also known as Alberic of Aubrey, was a renowned Catholic saint and a key figure in the establishment of the Cistercian Order. Born in the early 11th century, Alberic initially lived as a hermit at Collan in Chatillon-sur-Seine, France. During his time as a hermit, Alberic encountered Saint Robert of Molesme, who shared his desire to live a life dedicated to God...
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St. Dwynwen Read more

St. Dwynwen

Saint Dwynwen, also known as Donwen, Donwenna, Dunwen, or Dwyn, was a beautiful and pious daughter of King Brychan of Brecknock, a Welsh king from the 5th century. Known for her virtue, Dwynwen captured the hearts of many suitors with her charm and grace. One particular suitor, a young man named Maelon, fell deeply in love with Dwynwen and desired to marry her. Although she returned his...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 148
St. Babylas of Antioch and his Companions Read more

St. Babylas of Antioch and his Companions

The Hieromartyr Babylas and with him the three youths Urban, Prilidian, Epolonius and their mother Christodoula died as martyrs under the emperor Decius (249-251). During his stay in their city of Antioch, the emperor arranged for a large festival in honor of the pagan gods. At the same time, Babylas, the holy and God-fearing Bishop of Antioch, was serving the Divine Liturgy in church. He...
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