Ferial–G (IV) – St. Giles (Aegidius), Abbot–W (Comm.) – Twelve Holy Brothers, Martyrs–R (Comm.)
Saint Giles (c. 650 - c. 710) was a Greek Christian hermit saint from Athens, whose legend is centered in Provence and
St. Stephen, King, Confessor–W (III)
As late as the tenth century the Magyar tribesmen of eastern Europe were still strangers to Christianity. King Stephen (997-1038) summoned missioners
St. Pius X, Pope, Confessor–W (III) – In the Society of St. Pius X – W (I)
Pius X is known for vigorously opposing modernist interpretations of Catholic doctrine, promoting traditional devotional practices and orthodox theology. His most important
First Friday – Ferial–G (IV)
ST. ROSALIA was daughter of a noble family descended from Charlemagne. She was born at Palermo in Sicily, and despising in her
First Saturday – St. Lawrence Justinian, Bishop, Confessor–W (III)
In 1433, Pope Eugene IV, one of the founders of the Monastery of San Giorgio, named Gustiniani as the Bishop of Castello.
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost–G (II)
ST. ELEUTHERIUS, Abbot. WONDERFUL simplicity and spirit of compunction were the distinguishing virtues of this holy man. He was chosen abbot of
Ferial–G (IV)
ST. CLOUD is the first and most illustrious Saint among the princes of the royal family of the first race in France.
NATIVITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY–W (II) – St. Adrian, Martyr–R (Comm.)
Mary was born to be the Mother of the savior of the world, the spiritual Mother of all men, and the holiest
In USA: St. Peter Claver, Confessor–W (II) – St. Gorgonius, Martyr–R (Comm.)
Cartagena, in Columbia, was the central slave mart of Spanish America. Transported on filthy ships like animals, the hapless Africans were forgotten
St. Nicholas Tolentino, Confessor–W (III)
Nicholas of Tolentino (1245-1305), a member of the austere Hermits of St. Augustine, was inspired by an intense apostolic zeal to go