Saint of the Day

Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
Saint of the Day

Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed

Following the ancient tradition within the Church of offering prayers for the faithful departed, today we offer our prayers for all of our deceased relatives and friends, trusting in the power of prayer and the infinite mercy of God.

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Drawing of Saint Paschal Baylon

Saint Paschal Baylon

Saint Paschal Baylon was born into the Golden Age of the Church in Spain: the 16th century. He worked as a shepherd where he had ample time for prayer and mortification.
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Painting of Saint Margaret of Cortona

Saint Margaret of Cortona

Saint Margaret of Cortona’s life story certainly had its ups and downs. Having run away from her stepmother after her mother’s death, she lived with a man and bore him a son.
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Statue of Saint Isidore the Farmer

Saint Isidore the Farmer

A married man known for his love of prayer, Saint Isidore the Farmer is one of the five saints of Spain. Saint Isidore worked on the estate of a wealthy landowner and thus attained the title of farmer.
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Icon of Saint Matthias

Saint Matthias

Acts of the Apostles records that Saint Matthias was selected by the early Church to replace Judas Iscariot in the ranks of the apostles. We know little more about him except that he was a witness to Jesus from his ...
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Our Lady of Fatima

Our Lady of Fatima

Like the apparition of Our Lady of Lourdes, this appearance was not given to Church officials, but to children. Through them, Our Lady of Fatima requested that the Church spread devotion to the rosary to all the faithful.
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Statue of Saint Leopold Mandic

Saint Leopold Mandic

Saint Leopold Mandic, a Capuchin Franciscan, was well known as a good confessor and spiritual director. His one aim in life was to work for the reunification of the Orthodox church with Rome: a goal he prayed for but was ...
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Statue of Saint Ignatius of Laconi

Saint Ignatius of Laconi

Saint Ignatius of Laconi spent 40 years begging for the friars. He endeared himself to the local people and inspired them by his virtue. If it hadn’t been for an accident, Ignatius might never have become a Capuchin friar.
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