Saint Anysia of Thessalonica, devout Christian and martyr during Emperor Maximian's persecution, sacrificed all for faith, resisted pagan oppression, and died for Christ. The post Saint Anysia appeared first on uCatholic.
Thomas Becket (1118-1170), Archbishop of Canterbury, clashed with King Henry II over church-state authority, martyred, and canonized in 1173. The post Saint Thomas Becket appeared first on uCatholic.
Upon the birth of Our Lord, Herod ordered the murder of all all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two years old and under, known as the massacre of the Holy Innocents. The post Feast of the Holy Innocents appeared first on uCatholic.
The Holy Family is the name given to the family unit of Jesus: The Divine Son of God Jesus, his mother Mary, and his foster-father Joseph. The post Feast of the Holy Family appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint John: Beloved apostle, author of Fourth Gospel, New Testament letters, and Revelation, entrusted with caring for Mary. The post Saint John appeared first on uCatholic.
Stephen, the first Christian martyr, steadfast in faith, challenged tradition, and forgave his persecutors, leaving a powerful legacy. The post Saint Stephen appeared first on uCatholic.
"For today a Savior has been born for you in the city of David: he is Christ the Lord." - Luke 2:11-12 The post The Nativity of the Lord appeared first on uCatholic.