St. John Cantius, Confessor–W (III)
ST. JOHN was born at Kenty in Poland in 1403, and studied at Cracow with great ability, industry, and success, while his
Ferial–G (IV) – St. Hilarion, Abbot–W (Comm.) – Sts. Ursula & Companions, Virgins, Martyrs–R (Comm.)
After he had lived in the wilderness for 22 years, he became quite famous in Syria Palaestina. Visitors started to come, begging
Ferial–G (IV)
ST. MELLO is said to have been a native of Great Britain; his mal for the Faith engaged him in the sacred
St. Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop, Confessor–W (III)
Saint Anthony Mary Claret, C.M.F. was a Catalan Spanish Roman Catholic archbishop and missionary, and was confessor of Isabella II of Spain.
St. Raphael the Archangel–W (III)
In the New Testament, only the archangels Gabriel and Michael are mentioned by name (Luke 1:9-26; Jude 1:9). Later manuscripts of John
Maryland Catholic Women’s Conference
St. Joseph’s Church, Fullerton 8420 Bel Air Road, Nottingham, MD, United StatesScheduled Speakers Keynote Speaker: Kelly Wahlquist Kelly Wahlquist is the founder of the national women’s ministry WINE:
THE FEAST OF CHRIST THE KING–W (I)
The royalty of Christ rests upon a twofold basis. He is our King by right of birth and by right of conquest.
Ferial–G (IV) – St. Evaristus, Pope, Martyr–R (Comm.)
Little is known about St. Evaristus. According to the Liber Pontificalis, he came from a family of Hellenistic Jewish origin living in
Ferial–G (IV)
ST. FRUMENTIUS, Bishop. ST. FRUMENTIUS was yet a child when his uncle, Meropins of Tyre, took him and his brother Edesius on
Sts. Simon & Jude, Apostles–R (II)
The holy Apostles Simon, a Cananean, called Zelotes (the Zealot) and Jude Thaddeus, a brother of St. James the Less, a cousin