Saint Saturninus

Saint Saturninus was a 3rd-century bishop in Toulouse, revered for converting pagans and martyred by being tied to a wild bull.

Saint Catherine Laboure

Saint Catherine Laboure, a French nun, experienced Marian apparitions and initiated the Miraculous Medal, canonized in 1947 for her spiritual contributions.

Saint James Intercisus

Saint James Intercisus was a 5th-century Persian martyr, known for his unwavering faith and brutal execution, commemorated by a church in Jerusalem.

Saint John Berchmans

Saint John Berchmans (1599–1621), born in Diest, Belgium, was a kind, joyful, and devout Jesuit, renowned as the patron saint of altar boys.

Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin and Martyr, patroness of diverse professions, including philosophers, nurses, and scholars, celebrated on November 25th.

The Martyrs of Vietnam

Devout Vietnamese Christians, martyred from 1798 to 1861 for their faith amidst intense persecution, later canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1988.

Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Pope Pius XI established The Feast of Christ the King in 1925, addressing the rise of secularism.

Saint Cecilia

Saint Cecilia, revered patron saint of music and the blind, symbolizes divine inspiration and steadfast faith in early Christian history.

Feast of the Presentation of Mary

The Protoevangelium of James tells us that Anna and Joachim offered Mary to God in the Temple when she was three years old.

Saint Edmund, King and Martyr

A teenage king who courageously defended his faith and throne, enduring martyrdom for his refusing to make Christianity illegal.