Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

Blesseds John Amias and Robert Dalby Read more

Blesseds John Amias and Robert Dalby

In the history of Dr. Champney we read: “This year on March 16, John Amias and Robert Dalby, priests of the College of Douai, suffered in York as in cases of high treason, for no other cause but that they were priests ordained by the authority of the See of Rome, and had returned into England and exercised there their priestly functions for the benefit of the souls of their...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 130
St. Longinus Read more

St. Longinus

St. Longinus was the centurion who, standing by Pilate’s direction with other soldiers beneath the cross of our Lord, pierced His side with a lance, and seeing the portents which followed, the darkening of the sky and the earthquake, believed in Christ.  “Surely, this was the Son of God.”  Legend says that his eyesight had been failing. When he pierced the side of...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 117
St. Lazarus of Milan Read more

St. Lazarus of Milan

Lazarus (or Lazzaro) was elected bishop of Milan, Italy, around the year 439, a time when the Ostrogoths controlled the region. According to tradition, he popularized the penitential “Rogation” litanies, praying for protection for the city and its people. Little else is known about his life, although he might have imitated Pope Saint Leo the Great in working to stop the spread of...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 111
St. Euphrasia Read more

St. Euphrasia

St. Euphrasia (380-410 A.D.) was the only child of noble Christian parents serving the court of the Christian Emperor Theodosius I, their relative, in Constantinople. After her birth her parents vowed to remain celibate in order to commit their lives fully to prayer and penance. Her father died soon after, and Euphrasia moved with her mother to Egypt near a large monastery of nuns. At the age...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 79
St. Luigi Orione Read more

St. Luigi Orione

St. Luigi Orione (1872-1940) was born in northern Italy and entered a Franciscan friary at the age of 13, but had to leave due to poor health. He became a pupil of St. John Bosco at his Turin oratory for boys, and later entered the diocesan seminary. While still a seminarian he opened his own oratory and boarding school to provide for the Christian training and education of boys. This...
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