Daily Readings
JANUARY 21 – ST. AGNES, VIRGIN, MARTYR.
St. Agnes was only twelve years old when she bravely faced the altar of Minerva and refused to obey the persecuting laws of Diocletian. Read her inspiring story of faith and courage in the face of adversity!
JANUARY 20 – ST. SEBASTIAN, MARTYR.
St. Sebastian was a champion of Jesus Christ and a soldier in the Roman army. He led multitudes to the faith, and ultimately gave his life for it. Read on to learn more about this courageous martyr!
JANUARY 19 – ST. CANUTUS, KING, MARTYR.
St. Canutus, King of Denmark, was a man of great courage and piety. He humbly prostrated himself at the foot of the crucifix and offered himself and his kingdom to the King of kings. Read on to learn more about this remarkable saint!
JANUARY 18 – ST. PETER’S CHAIR AT ROME.
The story of the incredible legacy of St. Peter, the Prince of Apostles and his role in establishing the Catholic Church’s mother-church in Rome. Discover how this momentous event shaped the history of Christianity!
JANUARY I7 – ST. ANTONY, PATRIARCH OF MONKS.
Learn the inspiring story of St. Antony, who overcame temptation and devoted his life to serving God in solitude. Read on to discover how he found strength in faith and courage in the face of adversity!
JANUARY 16 – ST. HONORATUS, ARCHBISHOP.
St. Honoratus renounced the worship of idols and chose to serve Christ, leading an exemplary life of charity, humility, and devotion. Read this inspiring story to learn more about his incredible journey!
JANUARY 15 – ST. PAUL, THE FIRST HERMIT.
Follow the incredible story of St. Paul, who found solace in a barren desert and was rewarded with divine provision for ninety years!
JANUARY 14 – ST. HILARY OF POITIERS.
St. Hilary of Poitiers was a champion of orthodoxy in the face of overwhelming Arianism. Learn how his courage and compassion led to the triumph of Catholic truth!
JANUARY 13 – ST. VERONICA OF MILAN.
Veronica was a peasant of a small village near Milan who sought perfection and was granted visions of the life of Jesus. She worked hard, obeyed her superiors, and died in 1497 after a six month illness. Read more to learn about her inspiring story!
JANUARY 12 – ST. AELRED, ABBOT.
Aelred of Rieveaux left the court of a royal Saint to answer God’s call and enter the Cistercian Order. Read this inspiring story of how he found true friendship with God and his fellow monks, and learn how to purify your own feelings of love.