(f/a) Ferial–V (III)

EUPHRASIA was the daughter of pious and noble parents. After the death of her father his widow withdrew privately with her little

(f) Ferial–V (III)

ST. MAUD. Queen. THIS princess was daughter of Theodoric, a powerful Saxon count. Her parents placed her very young in the monastery

Third Sunday of Lent–V (I)

ST. ZACHARY, Pope. ST. ZACHARY succeeded Gregory III., in 741, and was a man of singular meekness and goodness. He loved the

(f) Ferial–V (III)

STS. ABRAHAM and MARY. ABRAHAM was a rich nobleman of Edessa. At his parents’ desire he married, but escaped to a cell

(f/a) Ferial–V (III)

ST. WULFRAN, Archbishop. His father was an officer in the armies of King Dagobert, and the Saint spent some years in the