Saint Botulph of Ikanhoe, also known as Botolph or Botwulf, was born in East Anglia around the year 610. He came from a Christian Saxon noble family and was the brother of Saint Adolph of Utrecht. Botulph and his brother received their education at the monastery of Cnobersburg in Suffolk, under the guidance of its founder, Saint Fursey. During their time at the monastery, Mercian forces led by...
Saint Lutgardis, also known as Lutgardis of the Sacred Heart, Lutgardis of Tongres, Lutgardis of Aywieres, and by various other names, was born in 1182 in Tongres, Limburg, Belgium. She was a beautiful young girl with a love for clothes and no apparent religious vocation. However, her life took an unexpected turn when her dowry was lost in a failed business venture, leaving little chance for a...
It is a profound mystery of the divine that the most piercing voices for justice often emerge from the quietest of professions. In the annals of the prophets, few figures stand as stark a contrast between the earthy reality of labor and the spiritual weight of a divine commission as the prophet Amos. He was not a priest trained in the temple, nor a son of the prophetic guilds, but a man whose...
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...
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...