The Saints
5/17/08

St. Paschal Baylon

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St. Paschal Baylon - Patron of Eucharistic Congresses and Societies - May 17th Paschal is a Spanish saint. From the time he was seven until ...
5/16/08

St. Ubald

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St. Ubald - May 16th When he was only a child, this son of a noble Italian family became an orphan. His uncle, a bishop, took charge of him ...
5/15/08

St. John Baptist de la Salle

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St. John Baptist de la Salle - Patron of Teachers - May 15th This young French Man was studying to become a priest when both his parents die...
5/14/08

St. Boniface of Tarsus

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St. Boniface of Tarsus - May 14th The story of this Saint as it comes to us from tradition, shows God’s infinite goodness and mercy. In the ...
5/13/08

St. Robert Bellarmine

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St. Robert Bellarmine - Patron of Catechists - May 13th Robert was born in Italy. As a boy, he was not much interested in playing games. He ...
5/12/08

Sts. Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, and Pancreas

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Sts. Nereus, Achilleus, Domitilla, and Pancreas - May 12th Nereus and Achilleus were Roman soldiers. Out of fear, they carried the cruel com...
5/10/08

St. Antonino

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St. Antonino - May 10th Antonino means “little Anthony,” and this Italian saint was given the nickname because he was a small fellow. Yet ev...
5/9/08

St. Gregory Nazianzen

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St. Gregory Nazianzen - May 9th Gregory was born in Cappodocia. His parents were Saints: St. Nonna and St. Gregory the Elder. As soon as he ...
5/8/08

St. Peter of Tarentaise

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St. Peter of Tarentaise - May 8th The whole family of this young Frenchman followed him when he became Cistercian monks like him, and his mo...
5/7/08

St. Stanislaus

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St. Stanislaus - Patron of Poland - May 7th St. Stanislaus was born in Poland. His parents had prayed for thirty years for a child, and at h...
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