Happy Easter! Is it just me, or did Lent seem to fly by this year? It could be because we’ve been busy traveling and exploring, but we were doing that last year, too, so that can’t be the only reason. But I think it’s also the way we’ve watched winter turn into spring. I wouldn’tContinue reading “Greek Saints”
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Turkish Saints
A quick reflection on the saints we met while in Turkey
Cycling Corinth
Corinth is just an hour from Athens, and we couldn’t resist a day trip to walk in the footsteps of St. Paul.
Hungarian Saints
Many of Hungary’s big-name saints were royals, using their power to build faith. I’ve built my faith in a smaller way.
Polish Saints
Poland has a persistent faith – and the nation’s saints embody this, too.
Austrian Saints
Our time in Austria had us facing the Church’s ugly history, but the saints had me celebrating the beautiful now.
Czech Saints
A new favorite female saint!?
Croatian Saints
For me, it was in Croatia where my Catholic faith most came alive. Here’s a look at some of the saints the locals venerate.
Portuguese Saints
My exploration of international saints continues with a look at some of Portugal’s most venerated people.
Scottish Saints
A short list of the saints we “encountered” during our week in Scotland.