St. Gregory Barbarigo

Celebrating St. Gregory Barbarigo on June 17. Saint Gregory Barbarigo, a 17th-century Italian cardinal and bishop, was a model of reform, scholarship, and pastoral care during a time when the Church was still responding to the challenges of the Reformation. Inspired by the Council of Trent and the example of St. Charles Borromeo, Gregory poured […]

St. John Francis Regis

Celebrating St. John Francis Regis on June 16. Saint John Francis Regis, a 17th-century Jesuit priest, is best known for his tireless evangelization, compassionate service to the poor, and deep commitment to the dignity of every soul. Born in France in 1597, he was a gifted preacher who traveled on foot through rural regions, often […]

St. Basil the Great

Celebrating St. Basil the Great on June 14. Saint Basil the Great, a 4th-century bishop, theologian, and Father of the Church, stands as one of the most formidable intellects and spiritual leaders in Christian history. Raised in a family of saints, Basil excelled in classical education before renouncing worldly ambition for the monastic life. He […]

St. Macrina the Younger

July 19th is the feast of St. Macrina the Younger, a 4th-century woman from a remarkable Christian family. Her grandmother was a saint, her brothers were St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory of Nyssa, and she herself became a pillar of wisdom, humility, and spiritual insight. Macrina never sought public fame. She turned away […]

St. Anthony of Padua

Celebrating St. Anthony of Padua on June 13. Saint Anthony of Padua, one of the most beloved saints in the Church, was not only a gifted preacher and miracle-worker, but also a brilliant theologian with a heart for the poor. Born in Portugal and eventually joining the Franciscan order, he originally sought martyrdom in Morocco, […]

St. John of St. Facundo

Celebrating St. John of St. Facundo on June 12. Saint John of St. Facundo, a 15th-century Spanish Augustinian priest, was known for his fierce devotion to the Eucharist and his passionate preaching that brought peace to divided cities. Living in Salamanca during a time of social unrest and corruption, he spoke boldly against injustice—not for […]

St. Barnabas, Apostle

Celebrating St. Barnabas, Apostle on June 11. Saint Barnabas, though not one of the original Twelve Apostles, was counted among the most influential early Christians. A Levite from Cyprus, he played a pivotal role in the spread of the Gospel among the Gentiles. Barnabas introduced Paul to the apostles when others were wary of the […]

St. Margaret of Scotland

Celebrating St. Margaret of Scotland on June 10. Saint Margaret of Scotland, born a princess and later queen, embodied the delicate balance of grace and grit. Living in the 11th century, she brought not only royal dignity to the Scottish court but also a vibrant, reforming spirit rooted in prayer, charity, and wisdom. Her marriage […]

St. Columkille

Celebrating St. Columkille on June 9. Saint Columkille—better known as Saint Columba—was a 6th-century Irish monk, missionary, and founder of the famous monastery on the island of Iona. He combined fiery zeal with poetic soul, a passionate spirit with contemplative depth. After a dispute over a copied manuscript escalated into battle, Columkille sought reconciliation by […]

St. Robert of Newminster

Celebrating St. Robert of Newminster on June 7. Saint Robert of Newminster, a 12th-century English abbot and Cistercian monk, stands as a testament to quiet holiness, community leadership, and spiritual integrity. Originally a priest in the diocese of York, Robert felt a deeper call to monastic life and became one of the founding monks of […]