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Past Events from June 3, 2026 - June 22, 2026Martyrs' Shrine
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St. Boniface (M)

Saint Boniface (c. 675–754), known as the "Apostle to the Germans," was an English missionary and bishop who played a pivotal role in the spread of Christianity in Germany and northern Europe. He was sent by Pope Gregory II to evangelize the Germanic tribes, establishing churches, monasteries, and schools. Boniface is most famous for his […]

St. Norbert (OM)

Saint Norbert (c. 1080–1134) was a German priest and the founder of the Premonstratensian order, also known as the Norbertines. After a dramatic conversion experience, he dedicated his life to the service of God, promoting reform within the Church. Norbert emphasized a life of prayer, community, and service, and his order was committed to both […]

St. Barnabas (M)

Saint Barnabas, originally named Joseph, was an early Christian missionary and companion of St. Paul. He was known for his encouragement, generosity, and commitment to spreading the Gospel. Barnabas played a crucial role in welcoming Paul into the Christian community after his conversion, helping to bridge the gap between Paul and the apostles. Together, they […]

St. Anthony of Padua (M)

Saint Anthony of Padua (1195–1231) was a Portuguese Franciscan priest and renowned preacher, known for his deep spirituality, knowledge of Scripture, and powerful sermons. A gifted theologian, he joined the Franciscan Order and became famous for his ability to articulate and defend the faith. Anthony’s ministry focused on evangelizing, especially to the poor and marginalized. […]

The Most Holy Trinity (S)

The Most Holy Trinity is a central doctrine in Christianity, describing the nature of God as three distinct persons in one divine essence: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. Each person is fully and equally God, yet there is only one God, not three. This mystery reflects God's […]

St. Romuald (OM)

Saint Romuald (c. 950–1027) was an Italian monk and the founder of the Camaldolese Order, a branch of the Benedictine family. Born into an aristocratic family, Romuald experienced a conversion after witnessing the moral struggles of his father. He became a hermit, dedicating his life to prayer, solitude, and penance. Romuald sought to reform monastic […]

St. Aloysius Gonzaga (M)

Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (1568–1591) was an Italian Jesuit priest known for his deep piety and commitment to serving God. Born into an aristocratic family, he chose to become a Jesuit at a young age, despite his family’s opposition. Aloysius was renowned for his humility, chastity, and dedication to prayer. He devoted himself to helping the […]