Saint David Galvánbermúdez, also known as David, was born on 29 January 1881 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. From a young age, David felt a strong calling to the priesthood and entered the seminary in Guadalajara at the tender age of 14. He displayed great academic aptitude and was recognized as an excellent student. However, as David questioned his vocation, he made the difficult decision to...
Saint Dallan Forghaill, also known as Cluain Dallain, Dallan Forchella, Dallan Forgaill, and Dallan of Cluain Dallain, was born around 530 in Magh Slécht, County Cavan, Connaught, Ireland. He was the son of Colla Mac Erc and Forchella, and he came from a royal Irish lineage. Saint Dallan Forghaill was also related to Saint Aidan of Ferns, another prominent figure in Irish Catholicism. In his...
We don’t know much about Servant of God Brother Juniper before he joined the friars in 1210. Francis sent him to establish “places” for the friars in Gualdo Tadino and Viterbo. When Saint Clare was dying, Juniper consoled her. He was devoted to the passion of Jesus and was known for his simplicity.
Several stories about Juniper in the Little Flowers of St. Francis...
Saint Julian of Sora, also known as Giuliano di Sora, was a Catholic saint who lived during the reign of Antoninus Pius in the second century. He was born in Dalmatia. Saint Julian's life and martyrdom are marked by his steadfast faith and his willingness to suffer for his beliefs. He was among the many Christians who faced persecution during the time of Emperor Antoninus Pius. Julian was...
Saint Paula of Rome, born on May 5, 347 in Rome, Italy, was a prominent figure in the early Christian Church and is considered a revered Catholic Saint. Born into the imperial Roman nobility, she was married to Senator Toxotius and blessed with five children, including Saint Eustochium and Saint Blaesilla.
Tragedy struck Saint Paula's life when she was widowed at the young age of 32 in...