Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (730-802) Paulinus was born to a Roman family during the period of Longobard rule of Italy. After receiving a thorough education and being ordained, he became master of his school. He had a deep knowledge of jurisprudence, and extensive Scriptural, theological, and patristic training. This learning won […]
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JAN. 12: ST. MARGUERITE BOURGEOYS
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (1620-1700) Marguerite was born the sixth of 12 children in Troyes, France. At age 20, she felt called to religious life. Her applications to the Carmelites and Poor Clares were unsuccessful. A priest friend suggested that perhaps God had other plans for her. In 1654, the governor […]
JAN. 13: ST. HILARY
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (315-368) St. Hilary was born in Poitiers, a town in southwest France, in 315, into an upper-class, non-Christian family. He was raised as a pagan, given a solid liberal education, and was fluent in both Latin and Greek. He was married as a young man, and had […]
JAN. 14: ST. MACRINA THE ELDER
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (Died 340 AD) Macrina the Elder was the matriarch of a distinguished holy family. She was the mother of Basil the Elder, and the grandmother of Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, Peter of Sebaste, and Macrina the Younger. She studied under Gregory Thaumaturgus, and it was […]
JAN. 15: ST. MAURUS
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (510-584) Maurus (or Mauro) was the son of Equitius, a nobleman of Rome. When he was about 12 years old, his father placed him under the care of St. Benedict at Subiaco, to be educated. As he matured, Maurus was considered a model to all his brethren, […]
JAN. 16: ST. MARCELLUS
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (Died 310) In 304 Marcellus was elected pope, succeeding Pope St. Marcellinus, who had been tortured by the Roman emperor Diocletian. Marcellus found a church in disarray thanks to hundreds of years of persecution, as well as lapsed and disaffected followers. Three years of relative peace were […]
JAN. 17: ST. ANTONY, ABBOTT
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (3rd century) Antony lost both his parents by the time he was 20 years old. He gave away his worldly goods and lived as a hermit in the desert. He established “families” of monks who under the guidance of a spiritual father, dedicated themselves to the service […]
JAN. 18: ST. CHARLES OF SEZZE
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (1613- 1670) Born in Sezze, southeast of Rome, Charles was inspired by the lives of Salvator Horta and Paschal Baylon to become a Franciscan in 1635. He was determined to become a lay brother with a great desire to be poor and to beg alms for his […]
JAN. 19: ST. FABIAN
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (Died 250 AD) In the year 236, Fabian, a layman, came to Rome, perhaps out of curiosity, to witness the choosing of a new Pope. Suddenly during the discussion, a dove descended from the ceiling. The story, according to Eusebius, says the dove “settled on (Fabian’s) head […]
JAN. 20: ST. SEBASTIAN
Last Updated on April 29, 2022 by Editor (256-288) St. Sebastian was a 3rd century Christian saint and a martyr. He was educated in Milan then joined the Roman Army in order to help the suffering Christians. For his incredible service to the army, Sebastian was promoted to serve in the Praetorian Guard, the elite […]