Saints & Heroes
St. Adrian's became abbot of a monastic school that became a center of learning and virtue with far-reaching influence.
St. Abraham Kidunaia was beaten many times in his attempt to convert the pagans of Beth-Kiduna, but eventually won them over through his patient perseverance.
Blessed Raymond of Capua was the confessor of St. Catherine of Sienna. Together, they tackled serious issues affecting Church governance during their lifetimes.
Blessed Amadeus was initially not well received by his brothers in the monastery, and bore all the humiliations they gave him. However, he was later renowned for his holiness and miracles.
On June 29th, the Catholic Church commemorates the Feast of Saint Peter, the First Pope, and Saint Paul, the greatest missionary in history.
John Chrysostom was exiled time and again for speaking the truth which offending the sensitive ears of sinners, but he never stopped telling the truth.
St. Robert Bellarmine was given a great mind which he used to defend the Faith, prompting protestant leaders to admit that he defeated their arguments.
Saint Joseph of Cupertino as a child was abused by his mother; however, he grew up to be a holy man through whom God performed great many miracles.
As a noble woman, Saint Adelaide of Italy's life was troubled with much political turmoil, but at the end of her life she managed to retire into monastic life.
The imitation of Christ’s suffering on the Cross was the foundation of Saint Mary di Rosa's life. She served the ill and those suffering in hospitals.
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