Thursday, August 20, 2026

The Great Cloud of Witnesses

St. Zacchaeus the Tax Collector Read more

St. Zacchaeus the Tax Collector

Saint Zacchaeus of Jerusalem, also known as Zacharius or Zaccheus, was the fourth bishop of Jerusalem. He is believed to have lived during the 2nd century AD. Despite limited information available about his life, his significant role in the early Church makes his story worthy of exploration. Not much is known about Saint Zacchaeus's early life or background. However, it is believed that he...
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Pope St. Sixtus III Read more

Pope St. Sixtus III

Pope Saint Sixtus III, also known as Sisto III or Xystus III, was born in Rome, Italy. He was chosen as the 44th pope on the 31st of July in the year 432. During his papacy, Pope Sixtus III played a significant role in church history and made notable contributions to the Catholic Church. One of Pope Sixtus III's most notable acts was approving the decisions made at the Council of Ephesus....
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Massa Candida Read more

Massa Candida

Massa Candida, also known as the Martyrs of Utica or the White Company, is a group of three hundred Christians who lived during the 3rd century in Carthage, North Africa. They were devout followers of Christ and dedicated their lives to the practice of their faith. During this time, the Roman Empire was ruled by emperors who demanded that all citizens show allegiance to the Roman gods. As part...
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St. Jeanne of the Cross Delanoue Read more

St. Jeanne of the Cross Delanoue

Saint Jeanne of the Cross Delanoue, also known as Jeanne del Croi Delanoue, Johanna Delanoue, Ioanna Delanoue, or Joan Delanoue, was born on June 18, 1666, in Samur, Anjou, France. She was the youngest of twelve children born to a draper father and a mother who owned and operated a religious goods store. Jeanne's life took a significant turn when her mother passed away in 1691. Being a...
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St. Serena Read more

St. Serena

Saint Serena, also known as Serena of Rome, was a noblewoman who lived during the late 3rd century. Very little is known about her early life, including her place of birth and family background. However, her legacy is tied to her marriage to the Roman Emperor Diocletian, making her a prominent figure in Roman history. Serena's connection to Christianity was a well-guarded secret during the...
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