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Past Events from April 5, 2026 - May 1, 2026Martyrs' Shrine
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St. Vincent Ferrer (OM)

Saint Vincent Ferrer, born in 1350 in Spain, was a Dominican friar and preacher known for his missionary work and extraordinary sermons. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, preaching repentance and urging people to return to the faith, particularly during the turbulent times of the Western Schism. Vincent is credited with converting thousands, and his emphasis […]

St. John Baptist de la Salle (OM)

Saint John Baptist de la Salle, born in 1651 in France, was a priest and the founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the Christian Brothers. He dedicated his life to providing quality education to poor children, particularly in a time when education was often inaccessible to the […]

St. Stanislaus (OM)

Saint Stanislaus, born around 1030 in Poland, was a bishop of Kraków known for his piety, dedication to justice, and efforts to reform the clergy. He is best remembered for his courageous stance against the immoral actions of King Bolesław II. When the king's tyranny led to the excommunication of his subjects, Stanislaus openly rebuked […]

St. Peter Chanel (OM)

Saint Peter Chanel, born in 1803 in France, was a missionary and a member of the Society of Mary (Marists). He dedicated his life to evangelizing the South Pacific islands, particularly the island of Futuna in modern-day Fiji. Despite facing strong resistance, he preached the Gospel and worked to build a Christian community. St. Peter […]

St. Louis Grignion de Montfort (OM)

Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort (1673–1716) was a French priest and missionary renowned for his deep devotion to the Virgin Mary and his commitment to spreading the Gospel. He founded the Montfortian order and authored influential spiritual writings, including True Devotion to Mary, which emphasizes the importance of total consecration to Mary as a path […]

St. Catherine of Siena (M)

Saint Catherine of Siena (1347–1380) was a Dominican tertiary, mystic, and influential theologian. Born in Siena, Italy, she became known for her deep spiritual insight, extraordinary prayer life, and commitment to serving the poor and sick. Catherine was a strong advocate for the reform of the Church, encouraging the Pope to return to Rome from […]

St. Marie de L’Incarnation (M)

Saint Marie de l'Incarnation (1599–1672) was a French-born missionary and nun who played a pivotal role in the spread of Christianity in New France (modern-day Canada). She entered the Ursuline Order and later traveled to Quebec in 1639, where she helped establish the first Ursuline convent in North America. Known for her deep spirituality and […]

St. Joseph the Worker (OM)

St. Joseph the Worker, celebrated on May 1, honors the patronage of St. Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus and the husband of the Virgin Mary. This feast day was instituted by Pope Pius XII in 1955 to emphasize the dignity of human labor and to offer a Christian perspective on work. It highlights Joseph's […]

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 […]