The “Pearl of York,” Saint Margaret Clitherow, martyr, feast day, March 26. Margaret Clitherow (née, MIddleton) was born at York of Protestant parents in 1555. The popular Christian name is derived from the Greek word for “pearl.” Margaret married John … Continue reading
Category: Lives of the Saints
Two Pioneers of Church in Canada to be Canonized April 2
Catholic Culture: Pope Francis recently told a group of Spanish bishops that he would canonize three saints by equivalent canonization on April 2, according to a report on a Spanish diocesan website. The three are Blessed José de Anchieta (1534-97), a … Continue reading
China’s Holy Little Girl, Martyr for the Eucharist
Zenit: For 500 years, Christians have been martyred in China. Since the first Jesuit missionaries arrived in China, Christians have been put to death for proclaiming Jesus Christ. Emperors, nationalists, and communists have persecuted Christianity, often by the sword. Martyrs … Continue reading
Christ in My Chariot
I have been looking for the long version of Saint Patrick’s Breastplate or Lorica Prayer that had the petition for Christ to be with him in his chariot. I found it. Saint Odran was the charioteer of Saint Patrick. Hearing … Continue reading
‘Those Rosary Beads Had Left a Wound in My Soul’
Saint John Ogilvie, whose feast day was March 10, was canonized in 1976 by Pope Paul VI. He was the first Scot canonized in several hundred years. In the middle ages and down to the sixth century there were scores … Continue reading
Saints Who Were Married to Saints
Today is the feast day of Saint Cunegunda, Empress and wife of Holy Roman Emperor, Saint Henry II. Saint Cunegunda had taken a vow of virginity and Henry respected that vow, living celibately himself as well. Although Henry at times … Continue reading
Valentine: To a Saint Demoted Let’s Be Devoted
Karen Anderson, Crisis Magazine: This Friday, February 14, the universal Church will not celebrate St. Valentine’s Day, even though everybody else will. This even though he has been venerated by Catholics for about 1,700 years as the patron saint of love and marriage. … Continue reading
Pope Francis Stirs Up Canonization Cause for 124 Korean Martyrs
UCANews: The Pope has approved the advancement of the causes for canonization of over one hundred lay Catholics persecuted for their faith, as well as a bishop, a religious sister, and two priests. In a decree on Feb. 7, Pope … Continue reading
Saint Agatha’s Breasts
Father Leonard Feeney once remarked that certain Puritan sectaries refuse to pray the Hail Mary because the Catholic prayer has a bad word in it: womb. On the other hand, many of the Church’s most vociferous critics consider her to … Continue reading
Queen Maria Cristina of Savoy Beatified
Catholic Culture: Queen Maria Cristina of Savoy (1812-36), whose husband ruled the largest of the Italian kingdoms before national unification, was beatified in Naples on January 25. The daughter of King Victor Emmanuel I of Sardinia and Archduchess Maria Teresa of … Continue reading
Cause of Japanese Samurai Sent to Vatican for Sainthood
During his most recent catechesis on Baptism, Pope Francis referenced the Japanese Catholics under persecution in the 17th Century. POPE FRANCIS “There were no priests left in Japan: they were all expelled. So then, the community went underground, keeping their faith and … Continue reading
Heroic Vietnamese Cardinal’s Cause Advances
The Catholic World Report: On July 5, 2013, jubilant Vietnamese Catholics celebrated the closing of the diocesan phase of Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan’s beatification process. Although he is not yet canonized, the Vietnamese faithful already consider him a … Continue reading
Today’s Saint Angela de Foligno Canonized This Past October
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Angela of Foligno (1248-1309) Umbrian penitent and mystical writer. She was born at Foligno in Umbria, in 1248, of a rich family; died 4 January, 1309. Married at an early age, she loved the world and its pleasures … Continue reading
Priest and Catechist Martyred in Hatred for the Faith to be Beatified
The Servants of God, Fr Mario Vergara, a priest with the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME), and lay catechist Isidore Ngei Ko Lat will be beatified. They were killed in hatred of the faith in Shadaw (Myanmar) on 24 … Continue reading
Bl. Peter Faber, Jesuit ‘Co-Founder,’ to Be Canonized Soon
UCANews: Pierre Faber, a “Reformed” Jesuit priest whom Francis sees as a model figure, is to be proclaimed as saint before Christmas, Stefania Falasca reports in an article for Italian Catholic newspaper Avvenire. The process for his cause in the Congregation … Continue reading