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On November 14, 1601, John Eudes—the son of a farmer—was born in Ri, Normandy, France. He enrolled in the Jesuit college in Caen when he was 14 years old, and in 1623, against the wishes of his par...
On January 8, 1894, in the Kingdom of Poland, then a part of the Russian Empire, Raymund Kolbe, who would later become St. Maximilian Kolbe, was born. During World War II, he was a Polish Conventua...
A disciple of Christ sent by St. Thomas to the court of King Abgar the Black, the second century Osroene ruler. The historian Eusebius records this tradition, which he himself firmly believed to be...