Sunday, June 14, 2026

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Methodius I Read more

St. Methodius I

St. Methodius I was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from March 4, 843 to June 14, 847. He was born in Syracuse and died in Constantinople. His feast day is celebrated on June 14 in both the East and the West. Born to wealthy parents, Methodius was sent as a young man to Constantinople to continue his education and hopefully attain an appointment at court. But instead he entered a...
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St. Eulogius of Alexandria Read more

St. Eulogius of Alexandria

Saint Eulogius of Alexandria, also known as Eulogio, was a celebrated figure in the history of Catholicism. Born in Syria, he dedicated his life to the monastic vocation from a young age. His passion for learning led him to become well-versed in the literature and science of his time, as well as a proficient biblical scholar. Moreover, Eulogius devoted himself to studying the writings of the...
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St. Odulph of Utrecht Read more

St. Odulph of Utrecht

Saint Odulph of Utrecht, also known as Odulph of Stavoren, Odolfo, Odulf, Odulfo, and Odulphus, was born in Brabant, modern-day Belgium. He belonged to a noble French family and lived a pious and studious youth. At a young age, he entered the Augustinian order, dedicating himself to a life of prayer and service to God. After his ordination as an Augustinian priest, Odulph was appointed as the...
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St. Aleydis of Schaerbeek Read more

St. Aleydis of Schaerbeek

Saint Aleydis of Schaerbeek, also known as Adelaide, Aleide, Alice the Leper, Alice of Schaerbeek, Alix, Adelheid, Aliz de Schaerbeck, or Aleydis of Scharembeke, was born in the 12th century in Schaerbeck, Belgium. At the age of seven, she was sent to the Cistercian convent of Camera Sanctae Mariae to receive an education. Aleydis embraced the religious life and remained at the convent for the...
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St. Faustina of Cyzicus Read more

St. Faustina of Cyzicus

Saint Faustina of Cyzicus, also known as Saint Faustina of Rome, was a martyr who lived and died during the early fourth century. Little is known about her early life, but her courageous faith and ultimate sacrifice have been recognized and venerated by the Catholic Church. Saint Faustina was born in Cyzicus, a city in present-day Turkey, during the third century. She grew up in a time when...
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