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Discover Catholic Saints and the Sacred Places They Touched

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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. Barnabas

Cyprus

Known for his missionary work and support of Paul.

Image of St. Anthony of Padua

Italy | Priest

Known for his powerful preaching and miracles.

Image of St. Alice

Germany | Laity

Known for her repentance and dedication to the faith.

Image of St. Germaine Cousin

France | Laity

Patron saint of those suffering from abuse and neglect.

Image of St. Vitus

Bohemia (modern-day Czech Republic)

Patron saint of dancers and those suffering from epilepsy.

Image of St. Alena

Germany | Laity

Known for her repentance and dedication to the faith.

Image of St. Emily de Vialar

France | Laity

Known for her dedication to the poor and sick.

Image of St. Aloysius Gonzaga

Italy | Laity

Patron saint of young people and those suffering from illness.

Image of St. Thomas More

England | Laity

Known for his defense of the Church and martyrdom.

Image of St. Ethelreda (Audrey)

England | Laity

St. Ethelreda (Audrey) was an abbess and martyr known for her dedication to the faith and her courage in the face of persecution.

Featured Pilgrimage Sites

Image of Abbaye Saint Michel

Abbaye Saint Michel

France

Early medieval Benedictine abbey in Gaillac, showcasing Romanesque architecture and a significant pilgrimage site.

Image of Abbaye de la Cambre

Abbaye de la Cambre

Belgium

This old Cistercian abbey founded in 1201 is part of a monastic complex rebuilt with formal gardens.

Image of Akropolis

Akropolis

Türkiye

Hellenistic acropolis, St. Paul's missionary site, layered architecture, Christian pilgrimage destination.

Image of Basilica of Saint Paul Outside The Walls

Basilica of Saint Paul Outside The Walls

Italy

Magnificent papal basilica dating from the 4th century, with tomb of St Paul & elegant cloisters.

Image of Basilique Sainte-Germaine de Pibrac

Basilique Sainte-Germaine de Pibrac

France

Neo-Gothic basilica in Pibrac, France; pilgrimage site honoring Saint Germaine Cousin.

Image of Castello di Castiglione delle Stiviere

Castello di Castiglione delle Stiviere

Italy

14th-century castle, expanded by the Gonzagas, linked to Saint Aloysius Gonzaga's life.

Image of Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

United States

Paterson's Romanesque Revival cathedral, founded in 1872, serves as the Diocese's spiritual heart.

Image of Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola

Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola

Italy

17th-century Roman Catholic church with trompe l'oeil ceilings & frescoes depicting St Ignatius.

Image of Church of Saint Helena

Church of Saint Helena

Italy

Rome's Church of Saint Helena: a historic Catholic site dedicated to Constantine's mother, linked to the True Cross.

Image of Church of Saint John the Baptist

Church of Saint John the Baptist

Israel

Small 12th-c. church, built on the purported site of the cave where John the Baptist was born.

Glossary Term of the Day

Theological Virtues

In Catholic theology, the theological virtues—faith, hope, and charity—are gifts from God, infused by divine grace. They aren't earned but received, forming the foundation for spiritual growth and moral transformation. Faith is believing in God and all He has revealed. Hope is trusting in God's promises and His ultimate goodness. Charity, or love, is a selfless love for God and neighbor, the summit of all virtues. These virtues aren't merely intellectual assent but active participation in God's life, leading one along the path to holiness. They enable a deeper relationship with God and fuel the ongoing work of becoming more Christ-like.

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