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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 JUNE

Image of St. Aaron

Israel

Known for his faith and martyrdom.

Image of St. Junipero Serra

Spain | Priest

St. Junipero Serra was a Franciscan friar who established a series of missions in California, USA, aimed at converting Native Americans to Christianity.

Image of St. Thomas

India

Known for his doubts and eventual faith in Jesus' resurrection.

Image of St. Elizabeth of Portugal

Portugal | Laity

Known for her piety and devotion.

Image of St. Maria Goretti

Italy | Laity

Patron saint of youth and forgiveness.

Image of St. Marie Amandine

France | Nun

St. Marie Amandine was a French martyr known for her dedication to the faith and her courage in the face of persecution.

Image of St. Benedict

Italy | Laity

Founder of Western monasticism.

Image of St. Veronica

Israel

Known for her devotion and care for Jesus.

Image of St. Henry

Germany | Laity

Patron saint of Bamberg.

Image of St. Kateri Tekakwitha

North America (modern-day USA and Canada) | Laity

Patron saint of Native Americans and ecology.

Featured Pilgrimage Sites

Image of Abbey of Montecassino

Abbey of Montecassino

Italy

Mountaintop abbey with an ornate cathedral, an elegant Renaissance cloister with views & a museum.

Image of Bamberg Cathedral

Bamberg Cathedral

Germany

13th-century church including the Bamberg Horseman statue & the marble tomb of Emperor Henry II.

Image of Basilica di Santa Cristina

Basilica di Santa Cristina

Italy

Ancient Romanesque basilica, housing Saint Christina's relics, site of a Eucharistic miracle.

Image of Basilica of Our Lady of Graces & St. Maria Goretti

Basilica of Our Lady of Graces & St. Maria Goretti

Italy

Nettuno's modern basilica honors Our Lady of Graces and St. Maria Goretti, a young martyr.

Image of Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit

Basilica of Sainte Anne de Détroit

United States

Historic Detroit basilica, founded 1701, serving French-Canadian Catholics, now a minor basilica.

Image of Basilique Saint-Bonaventure de Lyon

Basilique Saint-Bonaventure de Lyon

France

Catholic church built in the 1320s with gothic architecture & an airy interior with stained glass.

Image of Catedral of Saint Bonaventure

Catedral of Saint Bonaventure

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Romanesque Revival cathedral in Banja Luka, rebuilt after war damage, a significant Catholic site.

Image of Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

Spain

Soaring Romanesque cathedral & site of pilgrimage known for Master Mateo's carved arched portico.

Image of Cathedral of St. Tommaso Apostolo

Cathedral of St. Tommaso Apostolo

Italy

Ortona's 9th-century cathedral, housing St. Thomas's relics, blends Renaissance and Baroque styles.

Image of Cave of Saint Ignatius

Cave of Saint Ignatius

Spain

Natural cave home to St Ignatius Loyola in 1522, now entered through an ornate baroque-era chapel.

Glossary Term of the Day

Transept

In Catholic tradition, a transept is a significant architectural element extending laterally from the nave of a church, forming a cross shape. Its primary liturgical function is to create a spacious area for processions and enhance the flow of the liturgical movement. Located centrally within the sacred space, the transept often houses chapels or altars, further enriching its role. This cross-shaped design holds deep symbolic meaning, representing the outstretched arms of Christ on the cross and visually emphasizing the centrality of the altar as the heart of the church. The transept's design contributes profoundly to the overall experience of the sacred space.

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