Saint of the Month
A Kidsโ Christmas
Saints for kids
St. Olympias
St. Olympias was orphaned and widowed, and she still managed to serve God and the poor.
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first U.S. citizen to be canonized, is a role model to all who face adversity.
St. Gerard Majella
In spite of his short life, St. Gerard was considered a saint by the people he served..
St. Andrew Kim Taegon
The first Korean-born Catholic priest courageously practiced, spread and died for his faith.
St. Jane Frances de Chantal
After the death of her husband, St. Jane Frances de Chantal attended a Lenten program in 1604.
St. John the Baptist
The Gospel of Luke reveals Johnโs preordained role in salvation history.
St. Isidore the Farmer
The life of a generous, hardworking farm laborer who loved God and the land he tended is celebrated around the world as spring planting begins.
St. Benedict the Moor
St. Benedict the Moor was the renowned lay leader of the Franciscan Brothers in Palermo, Sicily, in the 16th century.
Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick, the beloved patron of Ireland, is renowned as the bishop who brought Christianity to Ireland.
St. Thomas Aquinas
The well-known theologian also wrote these timeless hymns.
St. Finnian
Considered one of the fathers of Irish monasticism, St. Finnian founded Clonard Abbey in Ireland.
St. Cecilia
St. Cecilia has inspired Christians and artists for centuries.
St. Daniel Comboni
Inspired by the stories of missionaries, St. Daniel Comboni consecrated his life to Africa at 18.
St. Matthew Apostle and Evangelist
According to the Gospels of Mark, Luke and Matthew, Jesus saw a tax collector sitting at his customs post and said, โFollow me.โ
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Five hundred years ago, a cannonball changed the course of Ignatius of Loyolaโs life.
St. Ursula Ledรณchowska
She dedicated her life to educating poor children in the first half of the 20th century.
St. Pius V
This Dominican Friar tirelessly pursued reforms when corruption, heresy, immorality and invasion threatened the Church.
St. Louise de Marillac
Read more about this patron of social workers and co-founder of the Daughters of Charity.
St. Peter Damian
A voice of truth and reform when the Church was struggling with corruption and immorality.
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St. Stephen the First Martyr
Was featured prominently in the Acts of the Apostles as one of seven men selected to be the first deacons of the Church.
St. Elizabeth of the Trinity
Her short life overflowed with a devotion to the Trinity.
Saint Hedwig (1174-1243)
From a noble, 12th century Bavarian family, St. Hedwig used her influence to promote peace.
Saint Jerome (c. 347โ420)
Considered the most learned of the Church Fathers, Saint Jerome is a doctor of the Church.