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Oct 31, 2024

St. Marie of the Incarnation was "a wife, mother, widow, businesswoman, religious, mystic and missionary" according to Pope St. John Paul II who beatified her. She was the first woman to evangelize North America, a dream she was inspired by at a Ursuline convent in France which she had entered after the death of...


Oct 30, 2024

St. Damien of Molokai was a Belgian missionary priest who volunteered to a life sentence of ministry on the leper island of Molokai in the Kingdom of Hawai'i. He brought Charity and Faith to a place described as a living hell due to the lawless despair and depravity that the place had fallen into. He faced opposition...


Oct 30, 2024

St. Patrick, the great apostle to Ireland was captured from England as a young boy and taken to Ireland to serve as a shepherd. He escaped, studied to be a priest and returned to bring the Faith to the unconverted natives of Ireland. His faith, courage and perserverance are model for all.


Oct 30, 2024

St Agnes is a virgin martyr who suffered martyrdom in 304 at about age 13. Born to a noble family her beauty caused many to seek her hand in marriage, and when rejected they denounced her as a Christian, and after various attempts on her virginity and life, she was beheaded. She is the patron of young women and virgins...


Oct 30, 2024

St Margaret Clitherow was a wife, mother of three, and faithful, courageous Catholic in England during the continuing persecution of the faithful. She risked her life repeatably by hiding priests and having Mass offered in houses she rented to avoid surveillance. Investigated after her son went abroad to study for the...