Saint Peter Claver dedicated his life to aiding slaves in Cartagena, baptizing 300,000. The post Saint Peter Claver appeared first on uCatholic.
The Feast of Mary's Birth honors her unique role and anticipates Jesus' birth, linking Mary closely to the story of salvation in Christian tradition. The post The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Cloud was a Merovingian prince who became a monk, performed miracles, and founded a monastery in Nogent in 560. The post Saint Cloud appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Eleutherius, abbot of St. Mark's near Spoleto, was known for his deep humility and miraculous abilities, including freeing a possessed child and aiding St. Gregory. The post Saint Eleutherius appeared first on uCatholic.
Mother Teresa's unwavering dedication to serving the poor reflected her deep faith and global mission of love and compassion. The post Saint Teresa of Calcutta appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Rosalia, born in Palermo and descendant of Charlemagne, chose a life of solitude in devotion to God, her legacy celebrated on September 4th. The post Saint Rosalia appeared first on uCatholic.
Pope St. Gregory, a Roman noble, became a monk, then Pope, known for church reforms, aiding the poor, and Gregorian Chant. The post Pope Saint Gregory The Great appeared first on uCatholic.