Saints & Heroes
October 29: Saint Narcissus, Bishop of Jerusalem, suffered much from the slander of evil tongues, in spite of his virtues and the miracles attributed to him.
October 30: Saint Alphonsus developed a deep intimacy with God, though he had periods of painful aridity. Every minute that he was not working was dedicated to prayer.
October 31: Saint Wolfgang, although having been appointed a Bishop, continued the austerities of his monastic life.
Our Lord Jesus Christ, Saints & Heroes
October 16: Margaret Mary was born in the small Burgundian town of L’Hautecour in France, the fifth of seven children.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational, Our Catholic Faith
On September, 11, 1683, Turkish Muslims were at the brink of destroying the Church. The next day, September, 12 1963, the Church was saved under the banner of Mary Most Holy.
September 26: Saints Cosmas and Damian dedicated their lives to God and offered medical services for free – a charitable act that was often the cause of conversions to the Faith
September 30: Saint Jerome is a Father and Doctor of the Church who is best known for his compiling of the Vulgate version of the Catholic Bible, now the standard edition in use.
October 3: In 1264, Saint Thomas of Cantelupe was appointed Lord Chancellor of England, and was renowned for his prudence, courage, blameless life and scrupulous justice.
October 4: Francis was born in Assisi, in the Italian region of Umbria. His father was a wealthy cloth merchant and his mother is said to have belonged to a noble family.
October 9: Legend has it that after St. Denis was beheaded, his body stood up, and before the astonished onlookers, picked up his head, and walked six miles.
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