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MAY 14 – ST. PACHOMIUS, ABBOT.
Reflect on the journey of St. Pachomius, who abandoned his life as a heathen and devoted himself to perfecting his relationship with God. Read more now!
MAY 13 – ST. JOHN THE SILENT. OUR LADY OF FATIMA.
Learn from the exemplary life of St. John, born a noble and eventually retiring to the monastery of St. Sabas where he sought to make penance and contemplation his only pursuit.
MAY 12 – ST. EPIPHANIUS, ARCHBISHOP.
Learn about St. Epiphanius and his devotion to God’s kingdom, from becoming a monastic in Egypt to converting Vitalis at Antioch, all while keeping up with his austerities and charitable acts.
MAY 11 – ST. MAMMERTUS, ARCHBISHOP.
Follow the example of St. Mammertus, renowned for sanctity and learning, who used a terrible fire as an opportunity to instill the power of prayer in the people. Read how!
MAY 10 – ST. ANTONINUS, BISHOP.
Learn from the incredible example of St. Antoninus and his dedication to serving God and relieving the poor – allowing even the poorest among us to give alms in some way. Read more!
MAY 9 – ST. GREGORY NAZIANZEN.
Reflect on the example of St. Gregory and his tremendous grace as he forgave a would-be assassin, converted heretics, wrote poetry and earned the title of Theologian!
MAY 8 – THE APPARITION OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL.
Discover how God relies on angelic help to protect His Church, especially St. Michael who stands against Antichrist – venerate him today!
MAY 7 – ST. STANISLAS, BISHOP, MARTYR.
Take a journey with St. Stanislas as he courageously rebukes sin, faces off against King Boleslas II and ultimately pays the ultimate price for his faith.
MAY 6 – ST. JOHN BEFORE THE LATIN GATE.
Follow St. John’s example of enduring martyrdom out of love, as he was miraculously spared from a boiling pot of oil and banished to the island of Patmos.
MAY 5 – ST. PIUS V.
Learn from the intrepid example of St. Pius and his devotion to our Blessed Lady as he fought for the Church’s faith & discipline, reformed court & capital, defended Catholic powers, & protected Mary Queen of Scots.