St. Pius V (OM)

Saint Pius V (1504–1572) was pope from 1566 until his death, known for his strong leadership and efforts to reform the Catholic Church following the Council of Trent. A Dominican friar, he was committed to combating corruption and restoring discipline within the clergy. He implemented the reforms of the Council of Trent, including standardizing the […]

International Workers’ Day

International Workers' Day, celebrated on May 1, is a global observance that honours the contributions and rights of workers. While not directly rooted in Catholic tradition, it has relevance to the Church's teachings on the dignity of labour, justice, and the rights of workers. The Catholic Church emphasizes the sanctity of work and the importance […]

St. Athanasius (M)

Saint Athanasius (c. 296–373) was a renowned Christian theologian and Bishop of Alexandria, best known for his staunch defence of the Nicene Creed and his opposition to Arianism, a heresy that denied the full divinity of Jesus Christ. As a key figure in the early Church, he played a crucial role in preserving orthodox Christian […]

Sts. Philip and James (F)

Saints Philip and James are two of the twelve apostles of Jesus, celebrated together on May 3. Philip, originally from Bethsaida, is known for bringing Nathanael to Jesus and for his question during the Last Supper about showing the Father. James, son of Alphaeus, is sometimes referred to as "James the Less" to distinguish him […]

St. Francois de Laval (M)

Saint François de Laval (1623–1708) was the first bishop of Quebec and a key figure in the early Catholic Church in Canada. Born in France, he was ordained a priest and later appointed to lead the fledgling church in New France (Canada). Known for his deep faith and dedication, he worked tirelessly to evangelize Indigenous […]

* Fifth Sunday of Easter

The 5th Sunday of Easter focuses on themes of growth, unity, and Christ as the true Vine. In the Gospel (John 15:1-8), Jesus teaches that He is the Vine, and His followers are the branches. To bear fruit, they must remain united to Him, drawing life from His presence. The readings emphasize the importance of […]

Bl. Catherine de Saint-Augustin (OM)

Blessed Catherine de Saint-Augustin (1632–1668) was a French-born nun who became a key figure in the early Catholic mission in Canada. She entered the Congregation of the Ursulines in Quebec and devoted her life to education and care for others. Known for her deep spirituality, humility, and dedication, Catherine played an essential role in the […]

St. John of Avila (OM)

Saint John of Avila (1500–1569) was a Spanish priest, mystic, and theologian, known for his deep spirituality and influence during the Catholic Reformation. He was a passionate preacher, emphasizing personal holiness and the importance of the sacraments. Often referred to as the "Apostle of Andalusia," he worked to revive and reform the clergy, urging them […]

Sts. Nereus & Achilleus (OM)

Saints Nereus and Achilleus were early Christian martyrs who are commemorated together on May 12. According to tradition, they were soldiers in the Roman army who converted to Christianity during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Nereus and Achilleus, along with a third Christian, St. Pancras, were arrested for refusing to renounce their faith. They were […]