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Our Lady of Victory
Our Lady of Victory A Rosary led victory in the Battle of Lepanto For many centuries trade in Europe made Venice the hub of art & culture. But in 1453, with...
Our Lady of Victory
Our Lady of Victory A Rosary led victory in the Battle of Lepanto For many centuries trade in Europe made Venice the hub of art & culture. But in 1453, with...
Saint Dominic
Priest & Mystic Saint Dominic, also known as Dominic de Guzmán was a Castilian Catholic priest and mystic. In the year 1215, St. Dominic founded the Dominican order. Built on...
Saint Dominic
Priest & Mystic Saint Dominic, also known as Dominic de Guzmán was a Castilian Catholic priest and mystic. In the year 1215, St. Dominic founded the Dominican order. Built on...
Saint Moses the Black
St. Moses the Black also known as Moses the Strong, was an Ethiopian Monk and Desert Father in the 4th century. Before his conversion and entrance into the monastic life,...
Saint Moses the Black
St. Moses the Black also known as Moses the Strong, was an Ethiopian Monk and Desert Father in the 4th century. Before his conversion and entrance into the monastic life,...
Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort was born in January of 1673 as the eldest of eighteen children. At the young age of twelve Louis entered St. Thomas Becket, a Jesuit College,...
Saint Louis de Montfort
Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort was born in January of 1673 as the eldest of eighteen children. At the young age of twelve Louis entered St. Thomas Becket, a Jesuit College,...
Saint George
Saint George was a Roman soldier of Greek origin and a member of the Praetorian Guard for Roman emperor Diocletian. When the emperor began persecuting Christians, Saint George declared his...
Saint George
Saint George was a Roman soldier of Greek origin and a member of the Praetorian Guard for Roman emperor Diocletian. When the emperor began persecuting Christians, Saint George declared his...
The 40 Martyrs of Sebaste
In 320, forty young Christian Roman soldiers refused to sacrifice to idols and were tried before the tribunal at Sebaste, Cappadocia. The governor tried threats, bribery, and torture to persuade...
The 40 Martyrs of Sebaste
In 320, forty young Christian Roman soldiers refused to sacrifice to idols and were tried before the tribunal at Sebaste, Cappadocia. The governor tried threats, bribery, and torture to persuade...