Thursday, March 19, 2026

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Alexander of Jerusalem Read more

St. Alexander of Jerusalem

Saint Alexander of Jerusalem, also known as Alexander of Cappadocia, was a prominent figure in the early years of Christianity. Born in Cappadocia, he traveled to Alexandria, Egypt, to pursue his studies. It was there that he became a fellow student of the renowned theologian and scholar, Origen. After completing his education, Alexander returned to his homeland and eventually became the...
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St. Jan Sarkander Read more

St. Jan Sarkander

Saint Jan Sarkander, also known as John Sarkander, was born on 20 December 1576 in Skotschau (Skoczow), Austrian Silesia (now in modern-day Poland). He lived during a tumultuous time in history, marked by the chaos and conflict of the Protestant Reformation. Jan's father, Georg Mathias Sarkander, passed away when he was young, and his family relocated to Pribor. After receiving education...
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St. Julian of Anazarbus Read more

St. Julian of Anazarbus

Saint Julian of Anazarbus, also known as Julian of Antioch, Julian of Tarsus, Julian of Cilicia, and Giuliano, was a prominent citizen of senatorial rank in Anazarbus, located in the region of Cilicia (in modern-day Turkey). He lived during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian when Christians faced fierce persecution for their faith. Saint Julian's steadfast devotion to Christianity...
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St. Longinus Read more

St. Longinus

St. Longinus was the centurion who, standing by Pilate’s direction with other soldiers beneath the cross of our Lord, pierced His side with a lance, and seeing the portents which followed, the darkening of the sky and the earthquake, believed in Christ.  “Surely, this was the Son of God.”  Legend says that his eyesight had been failing. When he pierced the side of...
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St. Mathilda of Saxony Read more

St. Mathilda of Saxony

St. Matilda (895-968 A.D.) was born in Prussia, the daughter of a Count, and was raised and educated in a monastery by her grandmother, who was the abbess. A political marriage was arranged for her to Henry I, the future king of Germany. Henry and Matilda enjoyed a happy and blessed marriage. As the Queen of Germany, Matilda became the mother of five important historical figures: Holy Roman...
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