(1st century AD) Today’s saints are two of the least known Apostles, yet, among the closest to their Master, two of his cousins. Tradition is quite certain of it as regards Jude Thaddeus, since it is clear from the scriptures that his father, Alpheus, was the brother of St. Joseph, while his mother, Mary Cleophas, […]
SAINT OF THE DAY
OCT. 29: ST. COLMAN OF KILMACDUAGH
(550-632) St. Colman was the son of Queen Rhinagh and her husband the chieftain Duac, born in Kiltartan, now County Galway. He was educated at St. Enda’s monastery in Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands and lived there as a hermit. He built a church, Teampuill Mor Mhic Duagh, and a small oratory, Teampuill […]
OCT. 30: ST. GERMANUS OF CAPUA
(Died 541) It is believed that Germanus was born in Capua sometime in the 470s. After his father’s death, he sold his inheritance with his mother’s blessing in order to devote himself to the ascetic life. When on the death of Bishop Alexander, the Capuans elected him their bishop. Germanus at first refused before being […]
OCT. 31: ST. WOLFGANG OF REGENSBURG
(924-994) Wolfgang was born in Swabia, Germany, and was educated at a school at the abbey of Reichenau. There he encountered Henry, a young noble who went on to become Archbishop of Trier. Meanwhile, Wolfgang remained in close contact with the archbishop, teaching in his cathedral school and supporting his efforts to reform the clergy. […]
NOV. 1: FEAST OF THE SOLEMNITY OF ALL SAINTS
Last Updated on November 3, 2020 by Editor Would it surprise you to know that All Saints Day was not always celebrated in November? The earliest celebration of the memory of the great role models of the church took place in the fourth century. In those days it was dedicated to all the martyrs who […]
NOV. 2: FEAST OF ALL SOULS
The origins of today’s feast are rooted in Christian beliefs and ancient pagan rituals. The church has always encouraged prayer for the dead from the earliest times as an act of Christian charity. “If we had no care for the dead,” Augustine noted, “we would not be in the habit of praying for them.” Even […]
NOV. 3: ST. MARTIN DE PORRES
(1579-1639) Martin de Porres was born in Lima, Peru, of Spanish and black parentage. Inheriting his mother’s dark color, at times he was looked down upon by his aristocratic father, and, in early childhood, he was badly neglected. An intelligent boy, he was befriended by a doctor who taught him the art of healing. Martin […]
NOV. 4: ST. CHARLES BORROMEO
(1538-1584) Charles was born in Arona in 1538, the second son of Gilbert and Margaret. At the age of 12 he was given the title of “commendatory” of a nearby Benedictine Abbey. The honorific title came with a notable income, but the future saint insisted on dedicating the revenue to charity, especially the care of […]
NOV. 5: STS. ZACHARY AND ELIZABETH
(First century) St. Zachary and St. Elizabeth were the father and the mother of St. John the Baptist, the last and the greatest of the prophets and the harbinger of Jesus. St. Zachary’s story is told in the first chapter of St. Luke. He spoke one of the three canticles of the New Testament, which […]
NOV. 6: ST. NICHOLAS TAVELIC AND COMPANIONS
(1340-1391) Nicholas Tavelic (Croatian: Nikola Tavelić) was a Franciscan missionary who died a martyr’s death in Jerusalem on Nov. 14, 1391. A Croatian friar, he was beatified as part of Nicholas Tavelic, O.F.M. and companions, which included friars from Italy and France. All four members of his group have been declared saints by the Catholic […]