ST. EDMUND left his home at Abingdon on Thames, England, a boy of twelve years old, to study at Oxford. …
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ST. MARGARET’S name signifies “pearl;” “a fitting name,” says Theodoric, her confessor and her first biographer, “for one such as…
Called the Great, even by his contemporaries, Albert was born of noble parents in Swabia in 1206. While a student…
ST. DIDACUS was born in Spain, in the middle of the fifteenth century. In Spanish he is known as San…
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B Whenever I lead a trip to the Holy Land, the question inevitably comes,…
ST. STANISLAS was of a noble Polish family. At the age of fourteen he went with his elder brother Paul…
St. Josaphat Kuncevyc. Martyr, born in the little town of Volodymyr in Lithuania (Volyn) in 1580 or — according to…
ST. MARTIN, who occupied the Roman See from A. D. 649 to 655, incurred the enmity of the Byzantine court…