Today’s Saint

September 28, 2020

Saint of the Day for September 28: St. Wenceslaus (c. 907 – 929)

By Franciscan Media - If saints have been falsely characterized as “other worldly,” the life of Wenceslaus stands as an example to the contrary: He stood for Christian values in the midst of the political intrigues which characterized 10th-century Bohemia... Wenceslaus was born in 907 near Prague, son of the Duke of Bohemia. His saintly grandmother, Ludmilla, raised him and sought to promote him as ruler of Bohemia in place of his mother, who favored the anti-Christian factions. ..
September 21, 2020

Saint of the Day for September 21: St. Matthew (c. 1st Century)

By Franciscan Media - Matthew was a Jew who worked for the occupying Roman forces, collecting taxes from other Jews. The Romans were not scrupulous about what the “tax farmers” got for themselves. Hence the latter, known as “publicans,” were generally hated as traitors by their fellow Jews. The Pharisees lumped them with “sinners” (see Matthew 9:11-13). So it was shocking to them to hear Jesus call such a man to be one of his intimate followers.
September 18, 2020

Saint of the Day for September 18: St. Joseph of Cupertino

By Franciscan Media - Joseph of Cupertino is most famous for levitating at prayer. Already as a child, Joseph showed a fondness for prayer. After a short career with the Capuchins, he joined the Conventual Franciscans. Following a brief assignment caring for the friary mule, Joseph began his studies for the priesthood. Though studies were very difficult for him, Joseph gained a great deal of knowledge from prayer. He was ordained in 1628.
September 17, 2020

Saint of the Day for September 17: St. Robert Bellarmine (Oct. 4, 1542 – Sept. 17, 1621)

By Franciscan Media - When Robert Bellarmine was ordained in 1570, the study of Church history and the fathers of the Church was in a sad state of neglect. A promising scholar from his youth in Tuscany, he devoted his energy to these two subjects, as well as to Scripture, in order to systematize Church doctrine against the attacks of the Protestant Reformers. He was the first Jesuit to become a professor at Louvain.

Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /nas/content/live/brownpelican/wp-content/themes/betheme/sidebar-blog.php on line 43