SAINT OF THE DAY
  • Saint Emily de Vialar
    by uCatholic on 17/06/2026 at 04:03

    Saint Emily de Vialar, Virgin, Foundress of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition, secretly baptized and taught religion at home post-French Revolution. The post Saint Emily de Vialar appeared first on uCatholic.

  • Saint John Francis Regis
    by uCatholic on 16/06/2026 at 04:03

    Saint John Francis Regis was a French priest of the Society of Jesus. Making himself available to the poor, he spent the afternoon at prisons and hospitals. The post Saint John Francis Regis appeared first on uCatholic.

  • Saint Germaine Cousin
    by uCatholic on 15/06/2026 at 04:03

    Born in 1579 of humble parents at Pibrac, a village about ten miles from Toulouse; died in her native place in 1601. From her birth she seemed marked out for suffering; she came into the world with a deformed hand and the disease of scrofula, and, while yet an infant, lost her mother. Her father soon married again, but his second wife treated Germaine with much cruelty. The post Saint Germaine Cousin appeared first on uCatholic.

  • Saint Joseph the Hymnographer
    by uCatholic on 14/06/2026 at 04:03

    Saint Joseph the Hymnographer was the most prolific of the Greek hymn writers. St. Joseph is credited with the composition of about one thousand canons. A native of Sicily, he was forced to leave his island in 830 in the wake of an invasion by the Arabs, journeying to Thessalonica and then to Constantinople. He abandoned the Byzantine capital in 841 to escape the severe Iconoclast per secution, but on his way to Rome he was captured by pirates and held for several years in Crete as a slave. The post Saint Joseph the Hymnographer appeared first on uCatholic.

  • Saint Anthony of Padua
    by uCatholic on 13/06/2026 at 04:03

    Saint Anthony of Padua, Doctor of the Church, patron saint of lost and stolen articles, was a powerful Franciscan preacher and teacher. The post Saint Anthony of Padua appeared first on uCatholic.

  • 108 Polish Martyrs
    by uCatholic on 12/06/2026 at 04:03

    The 108 Polish Martyrs of World War II, known also as 108 Blessed Polish Martyrs, were Roman Catholics from Poland killed during World War II by the Nazis. The post 108 Polish Martyrs appeared first on uCatholic.

  • Solemnity of The Sacred Heart of Jesus
    by uCatholic on 12/06/2026 at 04:03

    Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus goes back at least to the 11th century, but through the 16th century, it remained a private devotion, often tied to devotion to the Five Wounds of Christ. The first feast of the Sacred Heart was celebrated on August 31, 1670, in Rennes, France, through the efforts of Fr. Jean Eudes (1602-1680). From Rennes, the devotion spread, but it took the visions of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647-1690) for the devotion to become universal. The post Solemnity of The Sacred Heart of Jesus appeared first on uCatholic.