Saint Benedict the Moor: The Black Saint Who Defied All Odds

In the hills of Sicily in 1526, a child was born who would challenge all expectations of his time. The son of African slaves, illiterate and constantly humiliated for his color, this man would eventually become one of the most venerated saints of the Catholic Church. This is the extraordinary story of Saint Benedict the Moor—a man … Read more

Saint Malachy: Reformer, Miracle-Worker, and the “Last Pope” Prophecy

Saint Malachy: Reformer, Miracle-Worker, and the “Last Pope” Prophecy Introduction Few saints ignite curiosity like Saint Malachy. The twelfth–century Irish bishop renewed a struggling Church, worked miracles that echoed across Europe, and—according to legend—left behind the famous “Prophecy of the Popes,” 112 short Latin mottos said to predict every pontiff up to a final “Peter … Read more