Saint of the Day

St. Jerome

Saint Jerome (347 – 419), born in Strido, Dalmatia (modern-day Croatia), is renowned for his significant contributions to Christianity, particularly through his translation of the Bible. He was a highly educated scholar who mastered Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, allowing him to work on the Latin Vulgate translation, which became the standard Latin Bible for the

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St. Wenceslaus

Saint Wenceslaus (c. 907 – 28 September 935), was a 10th-century Bohemian prince. He was raised in a Christian family and showed early signs of piety and leadership. After the death of his father, Wenceslaus became the Duke of Bohemia and ruled with a strong commitment to Christianity and justice. Wenceslaus is best known for

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St. Cleopas

Saint Cleopas is a significant figure in Christian tradition and is known as one of the two disciples who encountered Jesus on the Road to Emmaus following his resurrection. According to the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament, Cleopas and an unnamed companion were walking to the village of Emmaus on the day of

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