Saint Cornelius the Centurion, also known as Cornelius of Caesarea, holds a significant place in Christian history as the first recorded Gentile convert. Born a Roman pagan, Cornelius served as a centurion in the Roman cohort stationed at Caesarea, Palestine, during the early 1st century. His encounter with Saint Peter the Apostle would alter the course of his life and the very nature of Christianity. One day, while Cornelius was fulfilling his duty in Caesarea, he happened to hear Saint Peter preaching the message of Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit moved within him, and he w...
Catholic saints serve as examples of virtue, holiness, and the human potential for grace. Their lives remind us that holiness is attainable for everyone, and by learning about saints, you can:
The process of canonization in the Catholic Church is a rigorous and thorough examination of a person's life and virtues. It typically involves several stages:
This process ensures that those recognized as saints truly embody the virtues of Christian life and serve as models for the faithful.
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