St. Charles Borromeo
St. Charles Borromeo was the son of Count Gilbert Borromeo and Margaret Medici, sister of Pope Pius IV. He was born at the family castle...
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
The Immaculate Conception, that Mary was conceived without original sin, is a Catholic doctrine defined in 1854 by Pope Pius IX.
Saint Pelagia the Penitent
Saint Pelagia, once a famed actress, undergoes a profound transformation guided by Bishop Nonnus, ultimately leading a life of asceticism and surprising many with her true identity.
Saint Pantaleon
When the Emperor Diocletian began his persecution, he gave everything he owned to the poor. After, he was accused of being a Christian and threatened with death. No torture could force him to deny his Faith.
Saint Lawrence
Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr, was one of the victims of the persecution of Valerian in 258. He is one of the most celebrated Martyrs of the Church.
Saint Agnes of Assisi
Saint Agnes, devoted sister of Saint Clare, defied worldly forces to embrace a life of unwavering faith and spiritual leadership.
The Transfiguration of the Lord
A divine revelation where Jesus, witnessed by Peter, James, and John, transformed and radiated Godly glory on Mount Tabor.
Saint Clare of Assisi
Saint Clare of Assisi was one of the first followers of Saint Francis of Assisi. She founded the Order of Saint Clare, commonly referred to today as the Poor Clares.
Saint Alphonsus Liguori
Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor was an Italian Catholic bishop, spiritual writer, scholastic philosopher and theologian, and founder of the Redemptorists, an influential religious congregation.
Saint Bartholomew the Apostle
One of the Twelve Apostles, mentioned sixth in the three Gospel lists (Matthew 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:14), and seventh in the list of Acts (1:13). Traditions represent St. Bartholomew as preaching in Mesopotamia, Persia, Egypt, Armenia, Lycaonia, Phrygia, and on the shores of the Black Sea.