Sunday, May 19, 2024

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Albinus (Aubin) of Angers Read more

St. Albinus (Aubin) of Angers

St. Albinus was born to a noble family of Brittany and grew to be a pious child. He became a monk from his mid-20's into his 60's at Timcillac, which later renamed itself Saint Aubin's in his honor. He was elected Abbot for 25 years, beginning in 504. In 529 he was installed as Bishop of the diocese of Angers, France from c.529. His episcopacy was known for his charity to the poor,...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 148
St. Auguste Chapeldaine Read more

St. Auguste Chapeldaine

Chapdelaine was born on a farm in La Rochelle-Normande, France. By the age of twenty, he had entered the seminary at Coutances. He was ordained a priest in 1843 and in 1851 joined the Institute of Foreign Missions in Paris. He left from Antwerp in April 1852 to join the Catholic mission in the Guangxi province of China. The Taiping Rebellion led to suspicion of Christians and foreigners were...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 187
St. Gregory of Narek Read more

St. Gregory of Narek

Grigor Narekatsi, anglicized: Gregory of Narek was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and theologian. He is a saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church and was declared a Doctor of the Church by Pope Francis in 2015. The son of a bishop, Narekatsi was educated by a relative based at the Narekavank, the monastery of Narek, on the southern shores of Lake Van (modern Turkey). He was based...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 113
St. Victor the Hermit Read more

St. Victor the Hermit

Victor was born in northern France and exhibited remarkable piety at a very early age.  His greatest loves, even as a youth were prayer, fasting, and serving the poor. He was ordained a priest but knew that God was calling him to a life of solitary devotion, and accordingly retired to a lonely outpost in the region of his birth, where he passed the rest of his life (no one knows exactly...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 111
St. Lawrence Bai Xiaoman Read more

St. Lawrence Bai Xiaoman

Lawrence Bai Xiaoman was a Roman Catholic saint from China. He was born in Guizhou to a poor family and became an orphan at a young age. He married in his 30s and had a daughter. Augustus Chapdelaine, a French missionary went to Guangxi in the 1850s to preach the gospel. At this time, Christian missionaries were forbidden to enter the interior of China away from the treaty ports. Bai was...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 178
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