Tuesday, August 5, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Richardis Read more

St. Richardis

Richardis was the daughter of Kenneth I, the Count of Alsace (in modern France) and a Scottish émigré, and sister of King Boso of Provence. She married Charles the Fat at age 22 and was crowned Holy Roman Empress in 881. After nineteen years of marriage, she was accused by Emperor Charles of infidelity, though the reasons behind the claim were likely political. Charles claimed she was involved...
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The Stigmata of St. Francis of Assisi Read more

The Stigmata of St. Francis of Assisi

On the 17th of September, members of the Franciscan Order celebrate a feast in honor of the day on which St. Francis received the Stigmata, the marks of the crucifixion, on his body. He had been spending a time of solitary prayer atop Mt. Alverna in Italy. During his prayer he asked God to show him a sign that he had been forgiven the sins of his youth when he had led a rather hedonistic...
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St. Abundius and Abundantius of Rome Read more

St. Abundius and Abundantius of Rome

Saint Abundius The Priest, also known as Abundius of Rome, was a revered figure in the early Christian Church. He served as a priest in Rome, Italy, during a time of intense persecution of Christians under the Roman Empire. Alongside another faithful servant, Saint Abundantius, Saint Abundius faced great trials and ultimately laid down his life for his steadfast commitment to his Christian...
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Our Lady of Sorrows Read more

Our Lady of Sorrows

Devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows became widespread in the Church around the 14th century. It was revealed to St. Bridget of Sweden (1303-1373) that devotion to Our Lady's Seven Sorrows would bring great graces. Mary, in a unique way, willingly suffered alongside her Divine Son as he gave his life to save the world, and she felt the bitterness of his passion as only a mother can. This...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 181
St. Jean-Gabriel Taurin DuFresse Read more

St. Jean-Gabriel Taurin DuFresse

Saint Jean-Gabriel Taurin Dufresse was born on 8 December 1750 in Ville-de-Lezoux, in the diocese of Clermont, Puy-de-Dôme, France. He entered the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris seminary in 1774, dedicating his life to the priesthood. After completing his studies, he was ordained on 17 September and embarked on a mission to Szechuan, China in 1775. Saint Dufresse's encounter with...
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