(1581-1660) Louise was born in Paris in 1581, never having known her mother; she was raised by her father, a member of the aristocracy. When her father married, Louise had a difficult time adjusting and was placed in the royal Monastery of Poissy and educated by the Dominican Sisters. There, she learned art, music and literature […]
MARCH 14: ST. MATILDA
(895-968) Matilda, the daughter of a German count, was brought up at the monastery of Erfurt in Germany. She was betrothed at age 14 to Henry, who became the king of Germany. She would bear him two sons: Otto and Henry. Matilda became admired by her subjects almost like a mother. She visited and tended […]
MARCH 13: ST. LEANDER OF SEVILLE
(534 -600) Leander was born at Cartagena, Spain. St. Isidore and Fulgentius, both bishops, were his brothers, and his sister Florentina is numbered among the saints. He became a monk at Seville and then the bishop of the See. He was instrumental in converting the two sons Hermenegild and Reccared of the Arian Visigothic King […]
MARCH 12: ST. MAXIMILIAN
(Died 296 AD) Maximilian was the son of the Roman army veteran Fabius Victor. About 295, when Maximilian was 21 years old, the proconsul Dion went to Theveste to recruit soldiers for the third Augustan legion stationed there. At this time, the Roman army was mainly volunteers, but sons of veterans were obliged to serve. […]
Our parish heritage, Part 1: Mount Carmel founded nearly 125 years ago.
“More Good News” is highlighting the history of our parish leading to its 125th anniversary. Here is Part One. We mark a significant milestone in 2021 — the 125th year of the birth of our parish. Although the first Mass celebrated in our building was in 1896, we can trace our lineage as far back […]
MARCH 11: ST. EULOGIUS
(Died 859 AD) In the 9th century, Spain was ruled by the Moors, and it was in their capital, the city of Cordova, where we encounter today’s saint. The Muslim rulers had tolerated the Christian religion among the Goths, exacting only a certain tribute every new moon. Things would change, however. Eulogius was educated among […]
MARCH 10: ST. DOMINIC SAVIO
(1842-1857) One of our youngest saints, Dominic Savio was born into a peasant family at Riva, Italy. He joined St. John Bosco as a student at the Oratory in Turin at the age of 12. He impressed Don Bosco with his desire to be a priest and to help him in his work with neglected […]
MARCH 9: ST. FRANCES OF ROME
(1384-1440) Frances lived at a time of upheaval in Rome. She endured family misfortune and the loss of children, yet she willingly served those less fortunate than she. Frances was born in 1384 at Trastevere in Rome to noble parents. Still a child, she already began to mortify her body and express interest in being […]
MARCH 8: ST. JOHN OF GOD
(1495 -1550) You don’t need to travel far away to do God’s work. John had given up his Christian beliefs while a soldier. He was 40 before the depth of his sinfulness began to dawn on him. He decided to give the rest of his life to God’s service and headed to Africa where he […]
MARCH 7: STS. PERPETUA AND FELICITY
(Died 203 AD) Born in Carthage, the 22-year-old Perpetua recently became a mother and become a Christian as well. Her father implored her to renounce her Christian faith. Her answer was quite remarkable. “See that pot lying there? Can you call it by any other name than what it is?” Her father answered, “Of course […]









