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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 MARCH

Image of St. Katharine Drexel

USA | Laity

Known for her work with Native Americans and African Americans.

Image of St. Casimir

Poland | Laity

St. Casimir was a prince and martyr known for his piety and dedication to the poor.

Image of St. Colette

France | Nun

Founder of the Colettine Poor Clares.

Image of Sts. Perpetua and Felicity

North Africa (modern-day Tunisia) | Laity

Known for their bravery and faith.

Image of St. John of God

Portugal | Laity

Founder of the Hospitaller Order.

Image of St. Catherine of Bologna

Italy | Nun

Patron saint of artists and those seeking inspiration.

Image of St. Frances of Rome

Italy | Laity

Patron saint of those seeking guidance.

Image of St. Seraphina

Italy

St. Seraphina was a martyr known for her faith and courage in the face of persecution.

Image of St. Matilda

Germany | Laity

Known for her piety and devotion.

Image of St. Longinus

Italy

Known for his conversion and martyrdom.

Featured Pilgrimage Sites

Image of Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana

Basilica di Santa Francesca Romana

Italy

Church incorporating part of the Roman Temple of Venus & Roma & holding the body of Pope Gregory XI.

Image of Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino

Basilica di Santa Sabina all'Aventino

Italy

Church dating to 422 A.D. with a bell tower & cloisters, nave with marble columns & medieval mosaic.

Image of Basílica Majorum

Basílica Majorum

Tunisia

4th-century Carthaginian basilica, honoring Saint Cyprian, a significant early Christian site.

Image of Basílica de San Juan de Dios

Basílica de San Juan de Dios

Spain

18th-century church features stunning Baroque details, frescoes & a soaring, embellished dome.

Image of Basílica de la Sagrada Família

Basílica de la Sagrada Família

Spain

Antoni Gaudí's renowned unfinished church, started in the 1880s, with museum and city views.

Image of Carmelitani Scalzi Istituto Di Spiritualita'

Carmelitani Scalzi Istituto Di Spiritualita'

Italy

Pisan Carmelite spiritual institute offering retreats, prayer, and formation in the tradition of Teresa of Avila.

Image of Carmelitas Descalzas. Convento de San José de Malagón. III Fundación de Santa Teresa de Jesús

Carmelitas Descalzas. Convento de San José de Malagón. III Fundación de Santa Teresa de Jesús

Spain

Malagón's San José Convent: Saint Teresa's third foundation, a Carmelite monastery emphasizing prayer and simplicity.

Image of Church of Saint John of God

Church of Saint John of God

Portugal

Minimalist Catholic church founded in 1953, with sacred paintings & stained glass above the altar.

Image of Church of Saint Joseph of the Carpenters

Church of Saint Joseph of the Carpenters

Italy

Modest Roman church honoring St. Joseph, patron saint of workers, offering a space for prayer and reflection.

Image of Church of St. Casimir

Church of St. Casimir

Lithuania

Vilnius's early Baroque church, honoring St. Casimir, patron saint of Lithuania.

Glossary Term of the Day

Oratory

In Catholic Church architecture, the oratory is a specific architectural element serving a liturgical function. Typically located within a larger sacred space, such as a monastery or cathedral, it provides a smaller, more intimate setting for prayer and religious services. Its function is to facilitate private or smaller group devotions, distinct from the main church's larger gatherings. Within Catholic tradition, the oratory's presence symbolizes a dedicated area for personal communion with God, a retreat within the broader context of the church building's overall spiritual significance. Its placement often reflects its intended use and importance within the overall design.

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