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What does a day in the life of a saint look like?

Let’s tag along on a day in St. John Vianney’s life.

Why are there scapulars of different colors?

Why are there scapulars of different colors?

Did you know that there are also black scapulars, green ones, even red and blue ones?

Which saints spoke to their guardian angels?

Which saints spoke to their guardian angels?

Did you know that some saints actually saw and spoke with their guardian angels?

Why does St. Jerome have a skull in his study?

Why does St. Jerome have a skull in his study?

A book, a quill...it’s easy to see why these are attributes of St. Jerome, the great Church Father, scholar, and Biblical translator. But...a skull?

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What is the “Sword of St. Michael”?

What is the “Sword of St. Michael”?

Besides being the fatal instrument that the archangel uses against the devil…

The saint who was kidnapped by pirates…

The saint who was kidnapped by pirates…

His faith and charity shone bright even when he was sold into slavery.

What wine was served at the Last Supper?

What wine was served at the Last Supper?

It was probably not a Merlot…

Where did Padre Pio grow up?

Where did Padre Pio grow up?

Poverty was no hindrance to holiness or happiness during Padre Pio’s childhood in the countryside near Naples.

Meet the bishop who discovered the Galápagos Islands
Where did St. Matthew go after the Ascension?

Where did St. Matthew go after the Ascension?

Legend says he made it to Ethiopia, where he had a dramatic showdown with a king…

The secretive life of Carthusian monks…

The secretive life of Carthusian monks…

What do the monks of this reclusive order do all day?