Saint Peter Canisius

Peter Canisius, influential Jesuit theologian, writer, and "Second Apostle of Germany," renowned for his reformation work and compassionate leadership in the 16th century.

Saint Dominic of Silos

11th-century Spanish abbot, defender of monastic rights, preserver of Mozarbic Rite, and inspiration for the Dominican Order's founder.

Blessed Pope Urban V

Pope Urban V, born Guillaume de Grimoard, was a spiritual leader and reformer, known for his humility, scholarly pursuits, and efforts to restore papal prestige.

Saint Gatian

Saint Gatian, first bishop of Tours, evangelized Gaul, converted pagans, founded oratories, and endured persecution for the faith.

Saint Lazarus

Lazarus of Bethany, a biblical figure, was famously resurrected by Jesus and later revered as a saint in Catholic tradition.

Saint Ado of Vienne

Saint Ado of Vienne, born in Sens, was a Benedictine monk and archbishop known for his piety, scholarly work, and reformist efforts in the Church.

Saint Maria Crocifissa Di Rosa

Paula di Rosa, born in 1813, was a courageous nun who founded the Handmaids of Charity, serving the sick and needy with unwavering faith and dedication.

Saint John of the Cross

Saint John of the Cross, a Spanish mystic, poet, and Carmelite reformer, profoundly influenced Catholic spirituality through his writings on mystical theology.

Saint Lucy

Saint Lucy, an early Christian martyr, is celebrated for her unwavering faith and courage, and venerated as the patron saint of the blind.

Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Our Lady of Guadalupe, venerated as the patroness of Mexico and the Americas, symbolizes compassion and protection, celebrated for her miraculous appearance in 1531.