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  • The Sign Of Jonah

    St Paulinus of York (Died 644) St Paulinus was an Italian monk sent by Pope Gregory to bring Christianity to the then pagan Anglo-Saxons of England. In 604, he arrived in Kent and by 627, was appointed the first Bishop of York. His conversion success is unclear but his foundation work certainly helped others to advance…

  • Jesus Heals Ten Lepers

    St Denis of Paris & Companions (Died 250-270 ca) St Denis (also Dionysius or Denys) was born in Italy and died in Paris. He was an inspirational Bishop of Paris and renowned for his many conversions to Christianity. St Denis, with his friends Rusticus and Eleutherius, was martyred during the Roman Decian persecution of Christians by…

  • Response To Jesus’ Work By A Woman

    St Giovanni Leonardi (1541 – 1609) St Giovanni (John Leonardi) was born at Lucca, Italy. Following his ordination to the Priesthood, he dedicated his work to the Christian formation of young people. St Giovanni founded a community to help deepen Christian faith. Their prayer life included special devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Forty Hours…

  • Jesus’ Power To Cast Out Demons

    Our Lady of the Rosary (Feast Day) Our Lady of the Rosary is a title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The origin of the Holy Rosary is often associated with St Dominic following a vision from Mary, encouraging him to recite and spread its use and message throughout the world. The Feast Day is…

  • Jesus Said, “Ask, Seek and Knock”

    St Bruno of Cologne (1030 ca – 1101) St Bruno was born into the notable Hartenfaust family at Cologne, Germany. He was educated at Reims and studied Latin, Hebrew and Greek. At 25, he was made Canon of St Cunibert’s in Cologne and retained the role for the next twenty years. In 1075, although St Bruno…

  • Jesus on Prayer And Persistence

    St Francis Xavier (1506 – 1552) St Francis was born the youngest son to an aristocratic family at Xavier Castle, Spain. Much of his youth was mired by wars. His father died when he was nine years old. At 19, he left his home to study in Paris and five years later, was awarded a Masters…

  • Jesus and Martha

    St Francis of Assisi  (1881 – 1226) St Francis was born into a prosperous silk merchant family of seven children at Assisi, Italy. His first name was Giovanni but his father nicknamed him Francesco – the Frenchman. He enjoyed the good-life trappings of wealth, despite having been held captive for a year following a military expedition.…

  • Parable Of The Good Samaritan

    St Theodore Guerin (1798 – 1856) St Theodore was born into a family of four at Etables-sur-Mer, France. Her father was an officer in the French army. Only St Theodore and her sister Marie-Jeanne survived into adulthood. St Theodore made an early First Communion and planned to join a religious order as soon as practical. Her wishes…

  • Jesus On Service To Others

    All Guardian Angels (Feast Day) It is said that even the pagans believed they had a Guardian Angel! The belief that we all have a heavenly helper exists in some form is most religions and philosophies. Angels are extensively mentioned in both the Old and New Testament. Our personal Guardian Angel is our gift from…

  • Jesus Sends Seventy Two On A Mission

    St Therese of Lisieux (1873 – 1897) St Therese was born into a devout Catholic family at Alencon, France. She is also known as Therese of the Child Jesus, the Holy Face and the Little Flower. She yearned to become a nun and at the age of 15, joined her two elder sisters in the Carmelite…