Paul VI, and Finding Sanctity in a Controversial Papacy

Today, May 29th, is the optional memorial of Pope Saint Paul VI, celebrated on the anniversary of his ordination in 1920. Paul VI's birth name...

Saint Bernard of Montjoux and his Dogs

The iconic Saint Bernard dogs take their name from today's saint, Saint Bernard of Menthon - also known as of Montjoux - an 11th...

Augustine of Canterbury’s Monastic Mission to Make England Merrie

There are two Saints Augustine - the bishop of Hippo, and author of the Confessions and numerous other theological masterpieces, and, today's saint, Augustine,...

Saint Philip Neri’s Joyful Heart

Who could not love the saint we celebrate today, one of the most joyful and idiosyncratic – the two are not unrelated - of...

Saints Bede, Gregory VII, and Mary Magdalene de’Pazzi

There are many saints in the Church's history - there are, by one estimate, about 6000 at least quasi-officially canonized - too many ever...

Junipero Serra and Catholic California

During my time in the golden state, I was reading an old biography of Saint Junipero Serra by H.M. Finch. I must confess I...

Saint Rita’s Mission Impossible

We have it on good authority that nothing is impossible with God - or, as the Gabriel puts it, all things are possible with the...

Eugène de Mazenod’s Oblation

Fittingly, in this month of Mary, we celebrate on this May 21st Saint Eugène de Mazenod (+1861), the 19th century founder of the Missionaries...

Father Magallanes’ Mexican Martyrdom

The twentieth century saw the rise of various vicious anti-Catholic regimes, totalitarian and ruthless in their demonic fury to stamp out the Church. Ecrasez...

Saint Bernardine of Siena

Saint Bernardine of Siena (+1444) lived through a tumultuous time in the Church's history. The Great Western Schism had begun in 1378, two years...

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