From her early childhood, Catherine had exceptional spiritual gifts. She could see guardian angels and had visions of Mary, the saints, and even Christ. Catherine became a member of the Dominican Order and is known still today as one of the most brilliant minds in Church history. Even with little formal education, she was titled a Doctor of the Church in 1970.
Ordained in 1925, Miguel Pro was a Jesuit priest in Mexico where public worship was banned. But Pro was kind and clever. He served the poor unceasingly and performed the...
Born in Germany in 1830, Mother Maria Theresia Bonzel founded the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration. These amazing nuns ran orphanages, served as battlefield nurses, and even outsmarted...
Stanley Rother was born into a family of hard-working Oklahoma farmers. In 1968, five years into his priesthood, Fr. Rother requested reassignment to a mission in rural Guatemala. There he...