Tuesday, July 1, 2025

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Angela of Foligno Read more

St. Angela of Foligno

St. Angela of Foligno, T.O.S.F., was an Italian Franciscan tertiary who became known as a mystic from her extensive writings about her mystical revelations. Due to the respect they engendered in the Catholic Church, she is known as "Mistress of Theologians". Angela was noted not only for her spiritual writings, but also for founding a religious community which refused to accept...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 248
The Twelve Apostles of Ireland Read more

The Twelve Apostles of Ireland

The Twelve Apostles of Ireland (also known as Twelve Apostles of Erin, were twelve early Irish monastic saints of the sixth century who studied under St Finian (d. 549) at his famous monastic school Clonard Abbey at Cluain-Eraird (Eraird's Meadow), now Clonard in County Meath. The Twelve Apostles are Saint Ciarán of Saighir (Seir-Kieran). In the Martyrology of Oengus, saint Ciarán of...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 279
St. John Nepomucene Neumann Read more

St. John Nepomucene Neumann

St. John Neumann (1811-1860) was born in Bohemia in what is now the Czech Republic. He entered the seminary, and when the day came for his ordination to the priesthood, his bishop fell ill and couldn't proceed with the ceremony. However, because Bohemia had an over-abundance of priests, John's ordination was never rescheduled. Undeterred in pursuing his priestly vocation, John decided...
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Read more

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774–1821) was born in New York City to a wealthy, virtuous, and influential family.  She married a businessman, and together they lived on Wall Street.  They attended an Episcopalian church where Elizabeth was very active in charitable works to the poor.  When her father-in-law died, she became like a mother to her husband's six younger...
Fr. Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M. 205
Pope St. Antherus Read more

Pope St. Antherus

Pope Antherus (died 3 January 236) was the Bishop of Rome from 21 November 235 to his death in 236. He succeeded Pope Pontian, who had been deported from Rome to Sardinia, along with the antipope Hippolytus. Anterus was the son of Romulus, born in Petilia Policastro, Calabria. He is thought to have been of Greek origin, and his name may indicate that he was a freed slave. He created one...
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