Saints & Heroes
July 11: Saint Benedict relieved the distressed, healed the sick, distributed alms, nourished the poor, and is said to have raised the dead on more than one occasion.
February 10: Saint Scholastica is the twin sister of St. Benedict. She directed a monastery of nuns. Both would meet once a year have deep spiritual conversations.
September 27: Saint Vincent de Paul led an intense spiritual life. His contemplation of God gave him the graces and strength to accomplish what ordinary men could never do.
February 9: Saint Michael was born in Cuenca, Ecuador in 1854 to a wealthy family. From birth he had a deformity that disabled him and prevented him from walking.
February 22: Saint Margaret of Cortona devoted herself to caring for the sick, living off of alms, eating and sleeping little, and eventually took the habit of the third order of St. Francis.
April 12: Alferius is said to have lived to the age of 120. Throughout the course of his life, he had built a network of 3000 monks across southern Italy.
September 16: Pope Saint Cornelius fought against the Novatian heresy and was martyred during the persecution of Emperor Gallus.
October 8: Saint Keyne was a beautiful young woman, a princess. Many noblemen courted her hand in marriage, but she refused, living a vow of virginity instead.
November 12: Saint Josaphat was martyred, giving his life to unite his people with Rome while retaining Byzantine Catholic Traditions.
May 30: Joan of Arc’s story is nothing but extraordinary. Born in Domremy, Champagne, in 1412, she was a peasant girl who lead the French militarily against the invading English.
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