Catholic Saints
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December 3rd – Saint of the Day: Saint Birinus, Bishop
“Edge of the map” is exactly where Saint Birinus went. 🌍🔥 He left the comfort of Christian Europe, walked into pagan Wessex, baptized King Cynegils with King Oswald as sponsor, and quietly rewrote the future of England from a little… Continue reading
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December 3rd – Saint of the Day: Saint Francis Xavier
Saint Francis Xavier did not play it safe. 🔥 Born in a castle, died on a lonely island off the coast of China, and spent everything in between chasing souls for Christ. From baptizing entire coastal villages in India to… Continue reading
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December 2nd – Saint of the Day: Saint Bibiana, Virgin & Martyr
She never preached to crowds or wrote big books, but she let her own blood be the sermon. 🩸 Saint Bibiana was a young Roman virgin who watched her parents die for Christ, lost everything, refused to sell her purity,… Continue reading
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November 30th – Saint of the Day: Saint Andrew the Apostle, Martyr
“We have found the Messiah.” Those are the first excited words of Saint Andrew after he meets Jesus. He is the quiet apostle who brings his brother Peter to Christ, notices the boy with the five loaves and two fish,… Continue reading
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November 29th – Saint of the Day: Saint Saturnin of Toulouse, Bishop & Martyr
They tied a bishop to a raging bull and dragged him down the stone steps of a pagan temple… and he still refused to betray Christ. 🩸🔥 Saint Saturnin of Toulouse looked an entire culture in the face and said,… Continue reading
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November 28th – Saint of the Day: Saint Catherine Labouré
She was a farm girl who lost her mom at nine, walked up to a statue of Mary, and said: “Now, dear Lady, you are my mother.” That one act of trust opened the door for Heaven to give the… Continue reading
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November 27th – Saint of the Day: Saint Virgil of Salzburg, Bishop
Did you know there is an Irish monk bishop who defended valid baptisms with “bad Latin,” believed the Earth is round, clashed with Saint Boniface, and still became a canonized saint? 😮🌍 Saint Virgil of Salzburg quietly turned Europe upside… Continue reading









