First Saturday – St. Athanasius, Bishop, Confessor, Doctor–W (III)
While he was still a deacon, Athanasius of Alexandria (c. 298-373) was present at the Council of Nicaea, during which the true
Third Sunday after Easter–W (II) – St. Alexander I, Eventius & Theodulus, Martyrs, and Juvenal, Confessor, Bishop
POPE ALEXANDER I. His pontificate is variously dated by critics, e.g. 106-115 (Duchesne) or 109-116 (Lightfoot). In Christian antiquity he was credited
St. Monica, Widow–W (III)
MONICA, the mother of St. Augustine, was born in 332. A, a girlhood of singular innocence and piety, she was given in
St. Pius V, Pope, Confessor–W (III)
A DOMINICAN friar from his fifteenth year, Michael Ghislieri, as a simple religious, as inquisitor, as bishop, and as cardinal, was famous
Ferial–W (IV) – In some places: St. Dominic Savio, Confessor–W
DOMINIC SAVIO (Italian: Domenico Savio; 2 April 1842 – 9 March 1857) was an Italian adolescent student of Saint John Bosco. He
St. Stanislaus, Bishop, Martyr–R (III)
STANISLAUS was born in answer to prayer when his parents were advanced in age. Out of gratitude they educated him for the
Ferial–W (IV)
THE APPARITION OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL. It is manifest, from the Holy Scriptures, that God is pleased to make frequent use
St. Gregory Nazianzen, Bishop, Confessor, Doctor–W (III)
Gregory of Nazianzus also known as Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th-century Archbishop of Constantinople. He is widely considered
Fourth Sunday after Easter–W (II) – St. Antoninus, Bishop, Confessor
A Friar of the Dominican Order, St. Antoninus became Archbishop of Florence. He was famous for his austere life, charity and episcopal
Sts. Philip & James, Apostles–R (II)
ST. PHILIP, like Peter and Andrew, was of Bethsaida. He was crucified in Phrygia where he preached the Gospel in 87. ST.