Train with What’s at Hand
Every good athlete trains outside of competition. He builds strength with drills, reps, and resistance. The same is true for the spiritual life. Even secular
Every good athlete trains outside of competition. He builds strength with drills, reps, and resistance. The same is true for the spiritual life. Even secular

Saint John Cantius, also known as Saint John of Kęty, was born in 1390 in the Kingdom of Poland. Gifted with a sharp mind and a
Ignorance isn’t a virtue. Faith isn’t about closing your eyes and hoping for the best—it’s about opening your mind to what God has revealed and

Born in 1499 in Alcántara, Spain, Saint Peter of Alcántara entered the Franciscan Order at a young age. Even in his youth, he was drawn

In the 17th century, the Catholic faith found new soil in the wilderness of North America. Among those who carried the Gospel to its native

Saint Luke, Evangelist, holds a unique place in the life of the Church. A physician by profession and a Gentile convert to Christianity, Luke became

Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque was born on July 22, 1647, in Lhautecour, France. From her earliest years, she displayed a deep love for prayer and

Saint Ignatius of Antioch, known as Theophorus or “God-bearer,” stands among the greatest leaders of the early Church. Born in Syria around 35 AD, he
Truth doesn’t only live in stained glass and theology books. Sometimes it shows up in unexpected places: in a well-written article, a sharp observation, or

Saint Hedwig of Silesia was born around 1174 into a noble Bavarian family. Through marriage, she became Duchess of Silesia and Poland. However, she never
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