Catholic Saints

Thérèse of Lisieux

Meet the Mystics: St. Thérèse of Lisieux

St. Thérèse of Lisieux teaches us that Christian mysticism is not an esoteric branch of theology or something separate from the gospel life.

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Saint John of the Cross

Meet the Mystics: St. John of the Cross

In John, as in all mystics, to be pure and completely open before God is the purpose of the dark night.
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Painting of St. Catherine of Siena

Meet the Mystics: St. Catherine of Siena

Some will see in Catherine of Siena every sign of psychosis: the split personality, hearing voices, demonic visions, and a mystical marriage. The signs, to be sure, are there.
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Francis of Assisi

Meet the Mystics: St. Francis of Assisi

There is a mysticism Francis of Assisi offers to all believers, a mysticism that he illustrates through the gestures of his own life.
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Blessed Virgin Mary

Meet the Mystics: Blessed Virgin Mary

If the mystic is one who experiences in an extraordinary way the intimacy with God offered to everyone, then the Blessed Virgin Mary is the model and pattern of the mystical life.
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One Nation Under God

One Nation Under God

A walk along the Tijuana-San Diego border opens this pilgrim’s eyes to the plight of refugees—all children of God.
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Saint Anthony and little baby Jesus

Who Was St. Anthony?

An eloquent preacher during his life, St. Anthony has become one of the Church’s most popular saints.
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