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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 APRIL

Image of St. Francis of Paola

Italy | Laity

St. Francis of Paola was the founder of the Minims, known for their strict asceticism and dedication to prayer.

Image of St. Pedro Calungsod

Philippines | Laity

Known for his missionary work and martyrdom.

Image of St. Isidore of Seville

Spain | Priest

Known for his theological writings and contributions to the Church.

Image of St. Vincent Ferrer

Spain | Priest

Known for his preaching and miracles.

Image of St. John Baptist de la Salle

France | Priest

St. John Baptist de la Salle was the founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, dedicated to the education of the poor.

Image of St. Julie Billiart

France | Laity

St. Julie Billiart was a French religious sister who co-founded the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, dedicated to education and the care of the poor.

Image of St. Gemma Galgani

Italy | Laity

Known for her visions and intercessions.

Image of St. Bernadette

France | Nun

A French peasant girl who experienced Marian apparitions at Lourdes.

Image of St. Drogo

France | Laity

St. Drogo was a hermit known for his ascetic lifestyle and dedication to prayer.

Image of St. Emma

Italy

Known for her visions and intercessions.

Featured Pilgrimage Sites

Image of Aulne Abbey

Aulne Abbey

Belgium

Remains of a circa-637-CE Cistercian monastery, with interpretive information & a garden.

Image of Basilica Cateriniana San Domenico

Basilica Cateriniana San Domenico

Italy

Severe Gothic cathedral with a frescoed chapel housing relics of St Catherine, including her head.

Image of Basilica di San Frediano

Basilica di San Frediano

Italy

Art-filled Romanesque church with a golden mosaic facade, plus an ornate 12th-century font.

Image of Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary

Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary

France

Catholic church in Byzantine style, with 15 chapels & mosaics depicting the Mysteries of the Rosary.

Image of Basilica of Saint Mary of Minerva

Basilica of Saint Mary of Minerva

Italy

Rome's Basilica di Santa Maria Minerva: A layered history blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, housing Bernini masterpieces.

Image of Basilica of St Sebastian Outside the Walls

Basilica of St Sebastian Outside the Walls

Italy

Catholic church built in 1714 & run by Franciscan friars, with catacombs & a Bernini masterpiece.

Image of BasĂ­lica de San Isidoro

BasĂ­lica de San Isidoro

Spain

Romanesque church & museum containing the Royal Pantheon, sacred relics, medieval jewels & books.

Image of Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral

United Kingdom

Norman-built, CofE place of worship with organ recitals, Medieval stained glass and a vast library.

Image of Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims

Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Reims

France

Imposing, ornate, 13th-century, Gothic cathedral with twin towers & intricate stained glass windows.

Image of Cebu Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint Pedro Calungsod

Cebu Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint Pedro Calungsod

Philippines

Cebu shrine, dedicated to St. Pedro Calungsod since his 2012 canonization, is a significant pilgrimage site for Filipino Catholics.

Glossary Term of the Day

Cruets

Cruets, small, usually glass, vessels, are a sacred object used in Catholic worship. Typically paired, they hold wine and water, used in liturgy during the Eucharistic celebration. One contains wine, representing the blood of Christ; the other, water, symbolizing his cleansing grace. Their simple design belies their profound symbolic meaning. The pouring of these elements into the chalice signifies the union of Christ's sacrifice with the faithful. Their presence is essential to the proper conduct of the Mass.

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