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BISCIARAH ABULCHER, CONFESSOR - 30 APRIL

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN APRIL Saints celebrated on the 30th of April WELCOME! BISCIARAH ABULCHER, CONFESSOR Bisciarah Abulcher, the son of Bisciarah, was an Egyptian who was brought back from the Coptic faith to the Catholic Church - most probably by the Jesuit P. Sicard.  He was born in Sethfeh, a market town in Upper Egypt, towards the end of 1714. His baptismal name is actually Abulcher, i.e.  Father of Good ; Bisciarah means  Annunciation .  His pious parents raised him to love God. Bisciarah Abulcher grew up to be good in everything and deserves the title of  Egyptian Saint Aloysius  or  Stanislaus Kostka .  When he reached young adulthood, he came to Rome to study, where he distinguished himself above all others by his saintly life. The author of his life writes:  "His classmates have testified to me that the mere sight of him awakened in their hearts a certain feeling of remorse and pain and a devout fervour to follow his example." The Lord called him home in on Apr
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JOSEPH DE LA ROCHE DAILLON, MISSIONARY - 16 JUNE

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN JUNE Saints celebrated on the 16th of June WELCOME! JOSEPH DE LA ROCHE DAILLON, MISSIONARY Joseph de la Roche Daillon was a French Catholic missionary to the Huron Indians and a Franciscan Recollet. He landed at Quebec, June 19, 1625, with the first Jesuits who came to New France, and at once set out with the Jesuit  Father Brebeuf for Three Rivers, to meet the Hurons into whose country they hoped to enter. Owing to a report that the Hurons had drowned the Recollet Nicolas Viel, their missionary, the journey was put off.  In 1626 La Roche Daillon was among the Hurons, leaving whom he passed to the Neutral Nation after travelling six days on foot. He remained with them for three months, and at one time barely escaped being put to death. This caused his return to the Hurons. In 1628 he went to Three Rivers with twenty Huron canoes, on their way to trade pelts with the French. From Three Rivers he journeyed to Quebec, and on the taking of the city, in 1629, the

STEPHEN, RELIGIOUS AND MARTYR - 21 OCTOBER

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN OCTOBER Saints celebrated on the 21st of October   WELCOME! STEPHEN, RELIGIOUS AND MARTYR Stephen (Stephanus), remembered on October 21, was a martyr of the Order of  Saint Francis of Assisi   in the East Indies. His name occurs in the Seraphic Martyrology *. (Information from  Stadler 's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints,  Volume  5, Augsburg, 1882, p. 385) *A hagiography source used by the authors  Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints - Sources and Abbreviations Sources of these articles (in the original German): books.google.co.uk,  de-academic.com, zeno.org, openlibrary.org

BIGITAN, BISHOP - 10 JANUARY

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN JANUARY Saints celebrated on the 10th of January WELCOME! BIGITAN, BISHOP Bigitan (Bigitanus), remembered on January 10, was a bishop in Scotland. (Information from  Stadler 's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints,  Volume  1, Augsburg, 1858, p. 480) Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints - Sources and Abbreviations Sources of these articles (in the original German): books.google.co.uk,  de-academic.com, zeno.org, openlibrary.org

ARMAND DE LA RICHARDIE, MISSIONARY - 17 MARCH

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN MARCH Saints celebrated on the 17th of March WELCOME! ARMAND DE LA RICHARDIE, MISSIONARY Armand de la Richardie was born at Perigueux, June 7, 1686. He entered the Society of Jesus at Bordeaux on October 4, 1703, and in 1725 was sent to the Canada mission. He spent the two following years helping Father Pierre Daniel Richer at Lorette, and studying the Huron language.  In 1728 he went to Detroit to re-establish the long-interrupted mission to the dispersed Petun-Hurons in the West. Not a solitary professing Christian did he find, but among the aged not a few had been baptised. The local church was scarcely spacious enough to contain the fervent congregation of practising Hurons. During the night, 24/25 March, 1746, the father was stricken with paralysis, and on July 29 he was placed in an open canoe and thus conveyed to Quebec. In 1747 the Hurons insisted on his returning to restore tranquillity to their nation. The father had almost completely recovered from

STEPHEN OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, RELIGIOUS - 2 OCTOBER

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN OCTOBER Saints celebrated on the 2nd of October WELCOME! STEPHEN OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, RELIGIOUS Stephanus (October 2), with the surname of the Mother of God [Étienne de la Mère de Dieu], a Carmelite from the province of Rennes, is listed in the order's catalogue *. (Information from  Stadler 's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints,  Volume  5, Augsburg, 1882, p. 385) *A hagiography source used by the authors  Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints - Sources and Abbreviations Sources of these articles (in the original German): books.google.co.uk,  de-academic.com, zeno.org, openlibrary.org

LUIS DE LAPUENTE, PRIEST AND WRITER - 16 FEBRUARY

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN FEBRUARY   Saints celebrated on the 16th February WELCOME! VENERABLE LUIS DE LAPUENTE, PRIEST AND WRITER Venerable Luis de Lapuente (also, D'Aponte, de Ponte, Dupont) was born at Valladolid on November 11, 1554. Having entered the Society of Jesus, he studied under the celebrated Suarez, and professed philosophy at Salamanca. Endowed with exceptional talents for government and the formation of young religious, he was forced by impaired health to retire from offices which he had filled with distinction and general satisfaction. The years that followed were devoted to literary composition.  Though not reckoned among Spanish classics, his works are so replete with practical spirituality that they claim for him a place among the most eminent masters of asceticism. Ordained priest in 1580, he became the spiritual director of the celebrated Marina de Escobar, in which office he continued till his death. In 1599 he devoted himself with great charity to the care