St. Luke, a Syrian from Antioch, was a physician and close associate of St. Paul. His unique Gospel sources may have included Mary, Jesus' mother. The post Saint Luke appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Ignatius of Antioch, a beacon of early Christianity, defended Apostolic teachings and penned profound letters before his martyrdom in Rome's coliseum. The post Saint Ignatius of Antioch appeared first on uCatholic.
Apostle of the Sacred Heart, celebrated for profound spirituality and devotion. The post Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque appeared first on uCatholic.
St. Teresa of Avila navigated religious reforms amidst societal changes, emphasizing genuine prayer and facing immense challenges throughout her life. The post Saint Teresa of Avila appeared first on uCatholic.
Pope Callistus I, a former slave, merciful leader, championed forgiveness, faced adversity, he shaped the early Church's compassionate direction. The post Pope Saint Callistus appeared first on uCatholic.
King Edward the Confessor balanced political challenges with deep piety, leaving a legacy including Westminster Abbey. Canonized in 1161, his feast is celebrated on October 13. The post Saint Edward the Confessor appeared first on uCatholic.
In 1717, Brazilian fishermen discovered a statue, "Our Lady Aparecida," leading to miracles, fervent devotion, and the creation of the world's second-largest Catholic basilica. The post Our Lady of Aparecida appeared first on uCatholic.