As a young boy, St. Aloysius always had a great desire to know and serve God, but his family life was not always supportive of this desire.…
St. Alban was the first Christian martyr in Britain during the early 4th century. He is the patron saint of converts and torture victims. Although…
Saint Romuald, who founded the Camaldolese monastic order during the early eleventh century, has his liturgical memorial on June 19. Working within the Western Church’s…
St. Osanna was a Dominican tertiary, who spent her adult life serving the poor and the sick and offering spiritual direction to many. However, she…
Founder of the Albertine Brothers and Sisters, and one of the saints who inspired the vocation of the young Karol Wojtyla, the future Pope John…
St. Lutgardis is the patron saint of the blind and physically disabled. Born in the 12th century, she came to her vocation in part due…
Catholics will celebrate the memory of St. Barnabas on June 11. The apostle and missionary was among Christ’s earliest followers and was responsible for welcoming…
On June 10 the Church celebrates the feast day of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland. Margaret was born into royalty in Hungary around 1045. Her father…
On June 9, the Catholic Church commemorates the sixth-century Irish monk and missionary Saint Columba of Iona, also known as St. Columcille. One of Ireland’s…
St. Medard was born around 456 in Salency, France. His father Nectard was a noble Frenchman, and his mother, Protogia, descended from a Roman family…