Saint of the Month
St. Paul of the Cross
Paolo Danei, founder of the Passionist Congregation, was born in northern Italy in the 17th century into a family that struggled to meet their daily needs.
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Our Lady of Sorrows
The Blessed Mother is venerated under many titles, all of which guide and support the faithful in their journey toward her Son.
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Nuestra Señora de los Dolores
La Santísima Madre es venerada bajo muchos títulos, todas las cuales guían y apoyan a los fieles en su camino hacia su Hijo.
St. Cajetan
St. Cajetan was ordained a priest in 1516, just one year before Martin Luther published his “95 Theses.”
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St. Josemaría Escrivá
Josemaría founded Opus Dei just three years after his priestly ordination in 1925.
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St. Dymphna
Patron Saint of Those With Mental Illness
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St. Stanislaus of Kraków
When others were too afraid to stand up for Christian morals, this saint stood fearless to the point of ultimate sacrifice.
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St. Agnes Tsao Kou Ying
Although she lost her family at a young age, St. Agnes Tsao Kou Ying carried her family’s Catholic faith with her as an orphan.
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St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows
This particular St. Gabriel is the patron saint of Catholic youth.
St. Francis de Sales
Confident his son would follow in his footsteps as a lawyer, François de Sales de Boisy never anticipated the greatness the young Francis was to achieve.
San Francisco de Sales
Confiado en que su hijo seguiría sus pasos como abogado, François de Sales de Boisy nunca anticipó la grandeza que el joven Francisco iba a alcanzar.
St. Barbara
St. Barbara understood that being a Christian is a gift worth the sacrifice of everything dear: exterior beauty, family relationships and even life itself.
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St. Hubert (656-727)
St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters, is honored among sport hunters as one of the first to promote ethical hunting practices.
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St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Jesus entrusted Margaret Mary Alacoque with one of the most important missions in the Church: spreading devotion to his Sacred Heart.
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St. John Chrysostom
This saint earned his “golden-mouthed” surname with his incredible preaching skills, which ultimately led to him falling out of favor with Church and political leaders because he called for reform.
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St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
Edith Stein was born in Poland in 1891 to a devout Jewish family. She gave up practicing the Jewish faith as a teenager and began to pursue a degree in philosophy.
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St. Anthony Zaccaria
During his lifetime, Anthony encouraged the faithful to commit to 40 hours of continuous prayer before the Eucharist.
St. Clotilde
Clotilde was a Christian princess, born in the fifth century, who hailed from Burgundy, France; she married Clovis, chief of the pagan warrior Franks.
St. Margaret of Castello
Margaret of Castello is a model not only for undying faith in the Lord, but also that all life has value.
St. Casimir of Poland
Although this saint was born into nobility, he dedicated his life to the King above all kings.
St. Scholastica
Twin sister of St. Benedict, she became the patron saint of the Benedictine nuns.
St. Hilary of Poitiers
Opposition and exile didn’t stop this saint from setting the record straight at a time when heresy was the norm.
St. Francis Xavier
Patron of missions and co-founder of the Jesuits
St. Margaret of Scotland
St. Margaret of Scotland was renowned for her care for the poor and marginalized.