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A monk in robes and halo sits by a cross in a snowy, mountainous landscape with other figures in the distance. Black and white illustration with Catholic themes.

MAY 19, 2026 – ST. PETER CELESTINE.

Hermit Peter is dragged from his cave to become Pope Celestine V. After four months he resigns, builds a wooden cell in the palace, and dies a hermit. The Pope who chose silence over the throne.

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MAY 18, 2026 – ST. VENANTIUS, MARTYR.

Venantius endures the wheel, fire, prison, and lions for Christ, then dies by the sword. His apostate companion chooses safety and meets a horrible end. The young saint who turned suffering into victory.

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7 Surprising Facts about the Ascension (gleaned from Fr. Hardon)

I decided to skip my usual annual bellyache over the idea of Ascension “Sunday” which is offensive to the literal 40 days after Easter, a Thursday, and instead find some other fun things about this historical event. Yes, better than any UFO films leaked by the government, Jesus literally lifted Himself into Heaven and people…

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A young shepherd boy with a halo kneels by a stream, playing a flute while sheep and goats rest under trees. Black and white illustration with Catholic themes of pastoral life and innocence.

MAY 17, 2026 – ST. PASCHAL BAYLON.

Shepherd Paschal enters the Franciscans as a lay brother and spends his life before the Blessed Sacrament, often raised in ecstasy. An angel once brought him Holy Communion while he tended sheep. The saint of the Eucharist.

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Two men in medieval attire stand inside a cathedral. One is dressed as a nobleman, the other as a bishop. They gesture towards an archway revealing a cityscape. The scene is in black and white, depicting Catholic religious and historical themes.

MAY 16, 2026 – ST. JOHN NEPOMUCEN.

St. John Nepomucene refuses to break the seal of confession even when tortured by the emperor. He is thrown into the river and dies a martyr. His tongue remains incorrupt centuries later. The priest who chose death over betrayal.

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A black and white illustration of ancient Roman gladiators in an arena, with one gladiator lying injured on the ground. Several other gladiators and a robed figure stand nearby, observing or preparing for combat. The scene is set against a backdrop of stone walls and an archway.

MAY 15, 2026 – SS. PETER AND DIONYSIA.

Young Peter is bound to a wheel and beheaded for Christ. He smiles through the pain and thanks God for giving him victory. Dionysia throws herself on the martyrs’ bodies, begging to die with them. The saints who chose death over denial.

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A monk kneels in prayer before an angel holding a book, set against a rocky landscape with a haloed figure in the background. Black and white illustration depicting Catholic religious themes.

MAY 14, 2026 – ST. PACHOMIUS, ABBOT.

Pagan soldier Pachomius sees Christian charity, converts, and founds the first great monastery. He lives on bread and water, sleeps sitting up, and trains thousands in the desert. The soldier who became a spiritual general.

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A Cardinal waves off the Blessed Mother, the Fatima children, and the Blessed Sacrament as if they were irrelevant.

Fatima isn’t “played out.”

Some Vatican officials want to sideline Fatima. Fr. John Hardon, S.J., wouldn’t. Today’s feast exposes modernism’s rot: collapsing faith in the Real Presence, normalized homicide, subjective Christianity. Lourdes heals bodies. Fatima converts stubborn wills. Mary still points to her Son in the Eucharist. Rosary + reparation or cope.

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MAY 13, 2026 – ST. JOHN THE SILENT. OUR LADY OF FATIMA.

John becomes bishop at 28, resigns after 9 years, and spends the next 76 years in the desert in near-total silence and prayer. The bishop who chose God’s whisper over the world’s noise.

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MAY 12, 2026 – ST. EPIPHANIUS, ARCHBISHOP.

Epiphanius masters Scripture in Egypt’s deserts, builds a monastery, becomes Bishop of Salamis, earns the title “the Counsellor,” and battles Arianism with wisdom and zeal. The monk who became the Church’s trusted advisor.

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