Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Dominic Loricatus Read more

St. Dominic Loricatus

Saint Dominic Loricatus, also known as Domenico Loricato, was born in 995 in Italy. He is well-recognized for his extraordinary devotion to penance and asceticism throughout his life. Dominic's path as a saint began under unique circumstances, as his parents committed the sin of simony in their zeal to secure his ordination. To rectify the sinful act committed on his behalf, Dominic...
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St. Lubentius Read more

St. Lubentius

Saint Lubentius, also known as Libentius, Libenzio, Lubencio, Lubenzio, and Lubin, was a spiritual student of Saint Martin of Tours and an evangelist in the Moselle region of Germany. He was born in the 4th century, but the exact date of his birth is unknown. Lubentius was ordained by Saint Maximinus of Trier and dedicated his life to serving the Church as a parish priest in Kobern, Germany....
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Feast of the Maternity of Blessed Virgin Mary Read more

Feast of the Maternity of Blessed Virgin Mary

This feast, observed throughout the Western Church on October 11, honors Mary as Mother of God, and bears the same sort of relation to the Annunciation and to Christmas as does the Synaxis of Our Lady in the Byzantine rite. It was long known in Portugal, where the Maternity of Our Lady was declared a feast on January 22, in 1751, at the request of King Joseph Manuel. The feast, granted to the...
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St. Daniel Comboni Read more

St. Daniel Comboni

Saint Daniel Comboni, born on March 15, 1831, in Limone sul Garda, Italy, was a renowned Catholic missionary and educator. He dedicated his life to the service of God and the upliftment of the people in Africa, particularly Sudan. As a young man, Daniel Comboni received his education at Father Mazza's Institute in Verona, Italy. Here, he studied theology, medicine, and several languages,...
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St. John Henry Newman Read more

St. John Henry Newman

Saint John Henry Newman, also known as John Henry Cardinal Newman, was born on February 21, 1801, in London, England. He received his education at Ealing, a private school, and later went on to study at Trinity College, Oxford. During his time at Oxford, he was chosen as a fellow of Oriel College. In 1824, Newman was ordained as an Anglican priest and served as a curate at Saint Clement's...
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