Saint Hugh of Lincoln, renowned for his sanctity, led England's first Carthusian monastery and was a key figure against the 1190-91 persecution of Jews. The post Saint Hugh of Lincoln appeared first on uCatholic.
Sainted English princess, Margaret, escaped to Scotland, marrying King Malcolm. The post Saint Margaret, Queen of Scotland appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Albert, patron saint of scientists, integrated Aristotle's philosophy with Christian theology, and mentored Aquinas. The post Saint Albert the Great appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Lawrence O'Toole, born 1125, became Archbishop of Dublin in 1161, diplomat to England, died 1180. The post Saint Lawrence O’Toole appeared first on uCatholic.
Born in Italy, Frances Cabrini founded a charity order and was the first American saint. The post Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Josaphat of Polotsk, an Eastern Rite bishop, is held up as a martyr to church unity because he died trying to bring part of the Orthodox Church into union with Rome. The post Saint Josaphat of Polotsk appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Martin of Tours was a soldier turned monk, who became a bishop advocating for peace. The post Saint Martin of Tours appeared first on uCatholic.