WILLIAM BERRUYER (c. 1155 – January 10, 1209), of the illustrious French family of the ancient Counts of Nevers, was…
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St. Julian and St. Basilissa (early 4th century) though married, lived by mutual consent in perpetual chastity. They sanctified themselves…
CLAUDIUS APOLLINARIS, Bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia, was one of the most illustrious prelates of the second age. Notwithstanding…
ST. LUCIAN was born at Samosata in Syria. Having lost his parents in his youth, he distributed all his worldly…
St. John Neumann was born in Bohemia, 1811. As a young man he traveled to New York and was ordained…
ONE winter’s day, about the year 401, the snow lay thick around Sisan, a little town in Cilicia. A shepherd…
Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was the first native-born citizen of the United…
BORN A. D. 1175, of a noble Spanish family, Raymund, at the age of twenty, taught philosophy at Barcelona with…
SYLVESTER was born in Rome toward the close of the third century. He was a young priest when the persecution…
THE cruel edicts of Diocletian and Maximin against the Christians being published in the year 303, Sabinus, Bishop of Assisium,…