Saints & Heroes
March 21: Saint Enda, the father of Irish Monasticism, was once a nobleman who gave up his position to serve God as a monk.
March 22: In an age of sin, Nicholas led a singularly innocent life, untainted by the allurements of the world. His confessor affirms that he preserved his baptismal innocence unto death.
March 23: As professor of law at the University of Salamanca, Saint Toribio of Mogrovejo attracted the attention of King Phillip II who appointed him General Inquisitor.
March 24: Saint Irenaeus was arrested for being a Christian and brought before the Roman Emperor. Refusing to abandon the Faith, he was martyred.
March 25: Saint Lucy won all hearts by her modesty and charity, her intense conviction of spiritual things, her common sense and her courage.
March 26: Saint Braulio of Zaragoza abhorred luxuries of all kinds, wore a hair shirt beneath the vestments of his office, and led a simple, austere life.
March 27: As a reward for his humility and prompt obedience the Lord granted John extraordinary gifts such as the gift of prophecy, the power of reading thoughts, and miracles.
March 28: Saint Tutilo was a teacher, an orator, a poet, an architect, a painter, a sculptor, an accomplished illuminator, a musician, even a mathematician and astronomer.
March 29: Christianity flourished under the apostolate of Bishop Rupert and his companions who proceeded to confirm the faith of some, to evangelize many, and build churches. In the course of his work the saintly bishop worked countless miracles.
March 30: During his adolescent years, Leonard went through a profound spiritual crisis and an interior conversion during which period he discovered his vocation to the priesthood.
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