Category: Saint of today
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May 17 – St. Paschal Baylon: The Humble Mystic of the Eucharist
St. Paschal Baylon, the humble mystic and devoted servant of the Eucharist, led a life of prayer and charity in 16th-century Spain. His feast is celebrated on May 17.
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May 16 – St. Simon Stock: A Devoted Servant of Mary
Learn about St. Simon Stock, a devoted servant of Mary, who founded the Carmelite Order and received the Brown Scapular’s promise of protection.
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May 15 – St. Dymphna: Patroness of the Mentally Ill
Saint Dymphna is the patroness of the mentally ill, known for her martyrdom and compassion, offering hope and healing to those in distress.
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May 14 – St. Matthias: Apostle Chosen by God
Saint Matthias, appointed as an Apostle, exemplified faithfulness and courage. He spread the Gospel and serves as a model for all believers.
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May 13 – Our Lady of Fatima: The Call to Prayer and Conversion
Our Lady of Fatima appeared to three shepherd children in 1917, calling for prayer, penance, and devotion, urging the faithful to seek peace and conversion.
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May 12 – Saints Nereus and Achilleus: Martyrs of Faith
Saints Nereus and Achilleus, martyrs of the early Church, exemplify unwavering faith in Christ despite persecution. Venerated together on May 12, they inspire courage in believers.
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May 11 – St. Ignatius of Laconi: A Model of Humility and Charity
St. Ignatius of Laconi, celebrated for his humility and charity, dedicated his life to serving the poor through prayer and devotion. His legacy inspires many.
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May 10 – Saint Damien of Molokai: Apostle to the Lepers, Defender of the Faith
Title: May 10 — St. Damien of Molokai Life of St. Damien of Molokai St. Damien of Molokai, born Joseph de Veuster in 1840 in Belgium, dedicated his life to serving those afflicted by leprosy on the Hawaiian island of Molokai. After being ordained a priest, he volunteered for mission work, feeling called to minister…
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May 9 – Saint Pachomius: Founder of Christian Monasticism
Title: May 9 — St. PachomiusLife of St. PachomiusSaint Pachomius was born in Thebes, Egypt, around the year 292. Initially a soldier, his life transformed dramatically after his experiences with Christians who cared for the sick and poor during a time of persecution. Inspired by their selflessness, he converted to Christianity and soon became a…
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May 8 – St. Peter of Tarentaise: A Luminary of Faith
St. Peter of Tarentaise, a revered Cistercian abbot and bishop, is celebrated for his humility, wisdom, and dedication to serving the poor and marginalized.