Saint Casimir (Kazimierz) Krolewicz, Confesssor. Was known for his extraordinary fervent prayer and devotion to the blessed mother. Was the sone of the Polish King, Casimir Jagiello. Born in 1458, died in 1481.
Saint Stanislaus, bishop and martyr. Bishop of Cracow and the prinicpal patron saint of Poland. He was murdered by King Boleslaw the Bold for defending the Catholic faith in 1079.
The baptism of Jesus in the Jordan river. The theme of this picture is from Christ's words:
"Who will believe and be baptized will be saved, and who won't believe will be condemned".
The death of St. Joseph. Beside the death bed are Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin. A beautiful death and the truth remains forever. The kind of like; the kind of death. Might be better translated: How one lives determines the kind of death.
The revelation of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal to St. Katherine Laboure.
The revelation of the Sacred Heart of Jezus to St. Margaret Maria Alacoque.
St. Anne, mother of the Blessed Virgin. St. Joachim watches as the good mother instructs the Blessed Virgin. St. Anne is the patron of mothers and childless marriages.
Jesus Christ with children. This picture should remind children and youth that their first master is none other than Christ the Lord.
St. Francis with the stigmata. The stigmata, that is the signs of Christ's wounds, is a rate privilege for saints. The one who received them feels the same pain that Christ experienced.
St. Vincent de Paul. He is surrounded by the poor and orphans for whom he sacrificed his life. He was the founder of the Congregation of the Missions also knows as the Vincentian Fathers as well as the Sisters of Mercy. He is the patron of acts of mercy. He was born in France in 1576 and died in 1660.
St. Augustine, bishop and doctor of the church. He was a great sinner who became a saint. He is the model for complete conversation. He was born in 354 and died in 430.