Life of the Saints
Life of Blessed Marie de la Passion, nun and foundress of the Sisters of the Passion
Marie de la Passion, also known as Marie Adèle Garnier, who was a French nun and founder of the Sisters of the Passion.Marie Adèle Garnier was born on 22 June 1838 in Grancey-le-Château, France. From an early age, she showed a deep religious devotion. In 1857, she founded the Congregation of the Sisters of the Passion, whose charism focused on meditating on the Passion of Christ and serving those most in need.
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Life of Pope Saint Nicholas 1st
Pope Nicholas I, also known as Saint Nicholas the Great, left his mark on the history of the Catholic Church in the 9th century. Born in Rome around 800, he became Pope in 858, succeeding Pope Benedict III. His life was shaped by crucial theological and political challenges that made his pontificate a pivotal period.
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Life of Saint Margaret, Queen of Scots
St Margaret of Scotland, also known as St Margaret of Scotland or Margaret of England, was a major royal and religious figure of the 11th century. Her life was marked by her commitment to the Christian faith, her role as queen, and her lasting impact on Scottish culture.
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Life of Saint Albert the Great, Doctor of the Church
Saint Albert the Great, also known as Albertus Magnus, was a 13th-century scholar, philosopher, theologian and scientist. His life was marked by outstanding contributions in the fields of scholastic philosophy, theology and the natural sciences, making him one of the most eminent intellectual figures of his time.
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