
Name that Saint: Saint Maximilian Kolbe
During a time of hatred and political turmoil, Raymond Kolbe was born on January 8, 1894, the second of five sons born to Julius and Maria Kolbe. As a young

During a time of hatred and political turmoil, Raymond Kolbe was born on January 8, 1894, the second of five sons born to Julius and Maria Kolbe. As a young

On the night of July 18, 1830, Sister Catherine Labouré was awakened by her Guardian Angel in the guise of a child. The Angel led her to the chapel where

Daughters of Charity Martyrs of Arras, France The Daughters of Charity were in a difficult situation. The House of Charity in Arras, France—founded by St. Vincent de Paul and St.

Fr. Timothy Lyons, CM, discovered a treasure trove of antiquities that told the story of the nine brave men who sacrificed their lives in China in the name of Mary

This statue of Louise was created by renowned sculptor, Sr. Margaret Beaudette, SC. The life and sanctity of St. Louise de Marillac was shaped by decades of suffering. Yet, despite

THE ANNUNCIATION By Fr. Joseph A. Skelly, CM “The Angel Gabriel was sent from God into a city of Galilee, called Nazareth.” He came, God’s shining ambassador, to a lowly

The Sacred Heart stained-glass window in our Holy Agony Shrine is one the oldest windows in the Shrine.

Did you know that each state has a Marian Patroness? The Miraculous Medal Shrine went on an internet adventure across the United States to discover as much information as we could about each state.

Born in New York City on August 28, 1774, Elizabeth Ann Bayley was one of three daughters born to Richard Bayley and Catherine Charlton Bayley, both of whom were devout

Which saint is credited for having started the tradition of Las Posadas? Take a nine-day novena, mix it with a daily candlelight procession, lively music, and delicious food, and you

It’s very tiny, barely an inch long and half-inch wide. There’s nothing elaborate or stunning about it. It’s not even made out of silver or gold. How can something so

The excitement was like nothing the Vincentians of the Eastern Province living at the Germantown Seminary had ever experienced. John Sinon, a novice, was in the quadrangle behind the seminary
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