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SaintlyWays invites you to explore the lives of holy men and women through the sacred places that shaped them. From the basilicas of Europe to the mission trails of Asia, uncover the stories, traditions, and pilgrimage routes of Catholic saints. Browse our growing directory of saints, pilgrimage destinations, and sacred terms in our Catholic glossary to deepen your faith journey.

Saints of NOVEMBER

Image of St. Hubert

Belgium | Laity

Patron saint of hunters and those seeking protection.

Image of St. Martin de Porres

Peru | Laity

Known for his charity and care for the poor.

Image of St. Charles Borromeo

Italy | Priest

Known for his reforms and dedication to the Church.

Image of St. Elizabeth

Hungary

Known for her charity and care for the poor.

Image of St. Leo the Great

Italy | Priest

Known for his theological writings and defense of the faith.

Image of St. Martin of Tours

France | Priest

Known for his charity and care for the poor.

Image of St. Josaphat of Polotsk

Belarus | Priest

St. Josaphat of Polotsk was a bishop and martyr known for his efforts to unite the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.

Image of St. Albert the Great

Germany | Priest

Known for his philosophical and theological writings.

Image of St. Gertrude the Great

Germany | Nun

Known for her visions and writings.

Image of St. Margaret of Scotland

Hungary | Laity

Known for her piety and charity.

Featured Pilgrimage Sites

Image of Abbaye d'Ardenne

Abbaye d'Ardenne

France

12th-century Norman abbey, blending Romanesque and Gothic styles, with a significant wartime history.

Image of Academy of the Sacred Heart

Academy of the Sacred Heart

United States

Historic Catholic girls' school, founded 1818, blending Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

Image of Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima

Basilica and Convent of Santo Domingo, Lima

Peru

16th-century church with saints' relics, plus an attached convent with verdant inner courtyards.

Image of Basilica di San Lorenzo

Basilica di San Lorenzo

Italy

Landmark Renaissance church, burial place of the Medici, with a library designed by Michelangelo.

Image of Basilique Saint-Martin de Tours

Basilique Saint-Martin de Tours

France

Neo-Byzantine church, built in 19th & 20th centuries, with tomb of St. Martin of Tours in the crypt.

Image of Basilique de Saint-Pierre et Paul

Basilique de Saint-Pierre et Paul

Belgium

Historic Saint-Hubert basilica, blending Romanesque architecture with Gothic additions, a significant pilgrimage site.

Image of Bury St Edmunds

Bury St Edmunds

United Kingdom

Ruins of Bury St Edmunds Abbey, a significant medieval pilgrimage site honoring St. Edmund.

Image of Catholic parish of St. Gertrud

Catholic parish of St. Gertrud

Germany

Leipzig's St. Gertrud parish: a 20th-century Catholic church blending Romanesque and Gothic styles.

Image of Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

Chapel of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal

France

Intimate art nouveau chapel associated with Marian apparitions & housing several saints' relics.

Image of Chapel of Saint Catherine

Chapel of Saint Catherine

Israel

A modest, single-nave chapel in Jerusalem's Old City, significant to Eastern Orthodox Christians, blending Ottoman and earlier architectural styles.

Glossary Term of the Day

Way of the Cross

In Catholic tradition, the Stations of the Cross, a series of fourteen images or reliefs depicting Jesus' journey to crucifixion, serve a vital liturgical function. This architectural element is a common sight in Catholic churches, typically located along the walls of a nave or in a dedicated chapel, transforming a portion of the sacred space into a path of reflection. The arrangement mirrors Christ's final walk, each station representing a key event and prompting prayerful contemplation. Their purpose is to visually and spiritually guide the faithful through this pivotal narrative, deepening understanding and fostering devotion within the church building.

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