Saints & Heroes
August 26: After the death of her father, St. Elizabeth dedicated herself to rebuilding her parish community left in chaos by of the violent persecution of the French Revolution.
August 29: Saint John the Baptist was arrested for condemning Herod's "marriage" to his brother's wife. He was eventually martyred for standing up for the truth.
August 30: Saint Margaret Ward helped a priest escape prison. She was caught and executed by English Protestants.
June 26: Until his death in 1178 at the age of seventy-two, Anthelm fearlessly reprimanded the clergy for their fallen standards concerning priestly celibacy and labored tirelessly and uncompromisingly for the reform of the clergy.
June 27: St. Cyril, Priest, Bishop, Patriarch of Alexandria, and Doctor of the Church, defended the Catholic Faith against heretical movements.
July 18: Camillus de Lellis, former wandering soldier and professional gambler, established the Clerks Regular, Ministers of the Sick. His group was approved by Pope Sixtus V in 1586, and officially raised to the status of a mendicant order by Gregory XV in 1591.
July 20: Saint Vulmar's piety and devotion, even in his humble duties of keeping the cattle and hewing wood for the community, conveyed his virtue to his superiors.
June 28: Saint Irenaeus of Lyon, France, Holy Priest and Bishop, was known as one of the most distinguished theologians of his time.
July 2: Saint Otto of Bamberg was a pious, active, and clever bishop. Ordained a priest while still young, he entered the service of Emperor Henry IV, and he served as an exemplary model of diplomacy in the service of God’s interests.
July 3: Saint Thomas the Apostle, commonly known as "doubting Thomas," eventually spread the Gospel as far as India and died a martyr.
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