(Jacinta: 1910-Feb. 20, 1920) (Francisco: 1908-April 14, 1919) Between May 13 and Oct. 13, 1917, three Portuguese shepherd children from Aljustrel, received apparitions of Our Lady at Cova da Iria, near Fátima, a city 110 miles north of Lisbon. At that time, Europe was involved in an extremely bloody war. Portugal itself was in political […]
SAINT OF THE DAY
FEB. 21: ST. PETER DAMIAN
(1007-1073) Today’s saint is another example of how someone born with seemingly everything against him can rise to be a person of importance. In the case of Peter Damian, he became a prince and doctor of the church. Born the seventh child in a family of the city of Ravenna, Damian’s mother rejected the baby […]
FEB. 22: ST. MARGARET OF CORTONA
(1247-1297) Margaret of Cortona was born in Loviana in Tuscany in 1247. Her father was a small farmer. Margaret’s mother died when she was 7 years old. When her father remarried, her stepmother disliked her high-spirited stepdaughter. Rejected at home, Margaret eloped with a youth from Montepulciano and bore him a son out of wedlock. […]
FEB. 23: ST. POLYCARP
(69-155 AD) Polycarp was born between 69 and 70 AD of Christian parents. He had the grace of receiving the teachings of Christ directly from the Apostles and became a disciple of St John the Evangelist. It was at the command of the Apostles that Polycarp would become the bishop of the Church of Smyrna. […]
FEB. 24: ST. JOHN THERISTUS
(1049-1129) John was born to a Calabrian couple of Stilo. Before he was born, his father was killed, and his mother was taken as a slave by Saracens to Palermo. It was there that John was born. John grew up as a Christian in a Muslim world. At age 14 he escaped and fled to […]
FEB. 25: ST. ETHELBERT
(552-616) Ethelbert succeeded his father, in 560, as King of Kent (an area east of London on the English Channel) and made an unsuccessful attempt to win from Ceawlin of Wessex the overlordship of Britain. He married Bertha, daughter of Charibert, King of the Franks, thus increasing his political cachet. He gave his Christian wife […]
FEB. 26: ST. MARIA BERTILLA BOSCARDIN
(1888-1922) Maria Bertilla Boscardin was born in Italy in 1888. Growing up she lived in fear of her father, a violent man prone to jealousy and drunkenness. Her schooling was limited so that she could spend more time helping at home and working in the fields. She showed few talents and often was the butt […]
FEB. 27: ST. GABRIEL POSSENTI
(1838-1862) Francesco Possenti proved that even a young man can be a role model for others. He was born in Assisi, the 11th child of Sante Possenti and Agnes Frisciotti. His mother was unable to care for him and he was placed for a year in the care of a nursemaid. In 1841, the family […]
FEB. 28: ST. OSWALD OF WORCHESTER
(Died 992) In in 10th-century England there were large groups of people who settled in England from Scandinavian countries. They brought with them their Gods but slowly adopted Christianity. Oswald was of Danish ethnicity but born in England. He was brought up by his uncle Odo, the archbishop of Canterbury and educated by Fridegode, a […]
MARCH 1: ST. DAVID OF WALES
(Died 589) Though we have little information about his life, David probably is one of the most famous British saints. We do know that he became a priest, was a missionary, and founded many monasteries. His principal abbey is in southwestern Wales. The lives of the Welch monks were filled with extreme austerity. They worked […]









