Miracles, Saints & Heroes
This staircase stands as a silent witness to the faith and efforts of those pioneering sisters who dedicated their lives to raising hearts and minds to God.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational
The celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes was extended to the universal Church in 1907.
Saints & Heroes
February 4: Saint John de Britto, a missionary in India, was tortured many times, but miraculously recovered from his injuries. He was eventually martyred.
February 3: Saint Blaise was made a bishop at a very young age. He fled to the mountains to avoid persecution, but he was captured, tortured, and beheaded.
February 1: Saint Henry Morse was born to a Protestant family but converted and became a Jesuit priest. He was eventually martyred.
Saint John Bosco gathered social outcasts, befriended them and instructed them in the Catholic faith, especially young men in need of a father.
January 30: Saint Hyacintha Mariscotti lived a life of luxury in spite of her religious vows, but changed her ways and devoted herself to works of charity.
January 29: Saint Gildas was educated in Wales under St. Illtud and was the companion of St. Samson and St. Peter of Leon. He eventually became a monk and gathered disciples.
January 27: Saint Angela Merici feared for her sister who died without the sacraments. She was given a vision assuring her sister's salvation.
January 26: Timothy and Titus were two of St. Paul’s favorite and most trusted disciples. Both helped St. Paul resolve disturbances in the early church.
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