Saint Mother Theodore Guerin

Saint Theodore Guerin, born in France, founded Indiana's Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Canonized in 2006, her legacy thrives in education and service to the needy.

Memorial of the Guardian Angels

Guardian angels in Catholic tradition serve as protective guides, representing individuals before God.

Saint Therese of Lisieux

Saint Therese of Lisieux, the "Little Flower," showcased profound faith from childhood. Despite personal tragedies and early death at 24, her writings inspire countless souls, emphasizing that small acts can profoundly impact God's kingdom.

Saint Jerome

Saint Jerome, renowned for translating the Bible into Latin, set the benchmark for Western biblical exegesis, blending philology, geography, and archaeology in his pioneering methods.

Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, the Archangels

The three archangels, Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, symbolize protection, communication, and healing in Catholic teachings, playing pivotal roles in Scripture.

Saint Wenceslaus

Saint Wenceslaus, born near Prague, transformed a pagan Bohemia into a Christian stronghold. Martyred by his brother at 22, he became the Czech Republic's national hero and patron, embodying hope and unity.

Saint Vincent de Paul

Saint Vincent de Paul, born in 1580, became a beacon for charity, founding the Lazarists. Captured by pirates, his enduring faith led to numerous charitable endeavors.

Saints Cosmas & Damian

Twin martyrs Cosmas & Damian, revered Christian healers, faced persecution under Diocletian. Patrons of medicine, their legacy is celebrated in art and venerated relics.

Saint Finbar

Saint Finbar, noted for his "white hair", founded Cork's first monastery. Celebrated for his teachings and miracles, legend claims the sun shone for two weeks posthumously.

Saint Pacificus of San Severino

Saint Pacificus of San Severino, an ascetic preacher, endured immense suffering, offered for sinners' redemption, and was canonized in 1839 after performing numerous healings.