St. Pascal Baylon, born in 1540 in Spain, was a devout Franciscan lay brother known for his unwavering faith and deep devotion to the Eucharist during the 16th century. He lived a humble life as a shepherd and later joined the Franciscan Order. St. Pascal’s profound mystical experiences and simplicity endeared him to many, and he became a symbol of faith and piety in a tumultuous era of religious change. His life and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament left a lasting legacy, and he was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 1690.

St Peter Julian Eymard
St. Peter Julian Eymard, born on February 4, 1811, in La Mure, France, was a Catholic priest renowned for his devotion to the Eucharist. Initially ordained as a diocesan priest in 1834, he later joined the Marist Fathers in 1839. Eymard's dedication to the Holy...