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Manly Saints
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ก.ค. 2022
The Manly Saints Project exists to tell the stories of saints who were also icons of manliness. In a time when many young men are searching for role models, the stories of manly saints have never been more important.
From warriors to knights to thinkers to business leaders, every episode will introduce you to a new manly saint.
This channel is the video version of the Manly Saints Podcast. To read these articles or listen to them as audio podcasts, you can follow the Manly Saints Project on Substack: manlysaints.substack.com
From warriors to knights to thinkers to business leaders, every episode will introduce you to a new manly saint.
This channel is the video version of the Manly Saints Podcast. To read these articles or listen to them as audio podcasts, you can follow the Manly Saints Project on Substack: manlysaints.substack.com
Saint Lawrence
Join me today to meet the joking martyr who handed over the treasures of the Church in Rome.
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Saint Germain of Auxerre
มุมมอง 2062 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the spectacularly unsuccessful murderer who became one of one of the greatest saints of late antiquity. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Phocas the Gardener
มุมมอง 1782 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the gardener who became one of the most beloved of the ancient martyrs. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Camillus of Lellis
มุมมอง 1873 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the brawling giant who became patron saint of the sick. manlysaints.substack.com/
Blessed Adolf IV of Holstein
มุมมอง 973 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a blessed who redeemed the legacy of his father. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Thomas the Apostle
มุมมอง 1393 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a saint who refused the call - or at least tried to. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Ladislas I
มุมมอง 2053 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the saint who became a hero of the Hungarian people. manlysaints.substack.com/ Links Mentioned Tradition Magazine • Substack: tradmag.substack.com/p/tradition-magazine-issue-one-marriage • Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2zYAVvX71zqXrvQ0YUypzH?go=1&sp_cid=8f8af80eb3ba9786c2df8acdd3fabb42&nd=1&dlsi=93a952f5bb51438d • Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-trad-mag-podca...
Saint Hervé
มุมมอง 1574 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the blind saint and bard of Brittany. manlysaints.substack.com/
Blessed Agostino Novello
มุมมอง 1544 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a Blessed who was one of the most famous men of his time before vanishing without a trace. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Hallvard
มุมมอง 2065 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a martyred protector of the unborn. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Arsenius
มุมมอง 2365 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a saint who left the crumbling Roman empire to seek silence and solitude. manlysaints.substack.com
Saint Didymus
มุมมอง 1845 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a saint who saw a terrible injustice and decided to step in. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Maughold
มุมมอง 2865 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the robber bishop of the Isle of Man. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre
มุมมอง 3756 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet the mysterious beggar saint of the Enlightenment. manlysaints.substack.com/
Saint Guthlac
มุมมอง 2706 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join me today to meet a saint who sought out the most evil place he could find to make it his home. manlysaints.substack.com/
I would have loved to watch this as he is my ancestor but it wouldn't play.
Amén everybody’s 🙏⛪️
Keep it up man, I really liked this 🤩
Hello there again. You da man! Thank you for these inspirational videos. May Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise, and all of you, please pray for us.
Ironically diocletion gave up being emporer to farm cabbages
It's crazy how until recently, I thought that Christianity was boring, all I knew was church and how I fell asleep in there because I couldn't quite hear what was being said, but the bible especially is such an interesting book and the history of Christianity is way cooler than I could ever imagine
I chose Saint Longinus as my patron Saint. Pray for us.
I am starting catechumen in the next couple of weeks. I believe St. Longinus will be my patron saint so thank you for this video.
The story of St. Lawrence reminds me a bit of St. Maximilian Kolbe. Would you consider doing a podcast on him?
Thanks, Hugh, that is a great story and was even used in a sermon in Ottawa very recently in a church with which you are very familiar. Incidentally, Lawrence is my second name or middle name.
These are fantastic! Thank you for making this.
Thank you 🙏😊
I finished, just today, The Life of St. Benedict Joseph Labre, by Marconi. His story (Labre) shattered me! I am still in such a frame of emotion as write this. But I don't know if I cry for his perceived misery, or for mine. For all the pain that so many people on this earth have to endure, physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, it is easy to feel sorrow and confusion at the very vehemence and quantity of it all. But...to feel and know the same, as this saint did, and yet at the same time embrace it with an extraordinary awareness of a God he loved so much, perhaps all the pain and suffering there is within oneself is as bearable, and even welcomed, as a new sunrise. Thank you for his story. I have much to put to my heart on.
A quite unknown saint, great to see someone covering him. God is great
I have always admired this Saint but never really knew the whole story. Thank you again Hugh. ❤
I love your videos, especially of these pre schism saints.
Great story about a gentle and brave saint.
My Saint 🥺
Introduction is too long. Too much irrelevant music. There's a lot of mistakes in the narrative. Durham was an Abbey with monks and an Abbot, not Friars with a prior.
Through the prayers of our holy father Saint Phocas the gardener, Lord Jesus Christ our God, have mercy upon us and save us. Amen.
Great concept .
Great video. I'm a retired sailor(USCG), an avid gardener, and about to start Orthodox catechism next month.
Awesome story of the life St Peter of Verona. Thank you
So inspiring. There’s hope for all of us!
Your channel is going places! Keep up the good work and have faith that people will listen. God bless.
Thanks!
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Love this
Bless you. I attend St. Thomas the Apostle church and I love your talks.🤗
Would make a great movie.
I like the presentation style.. the saints of the church are many. One thing you can do to better improve story is to keep that background music ever so vaguely and some pictures of cities, the saint, etc
Another remarkable saint story. I enjoy these so much. Thank you Hugh!
St oniphurus Pls help us financially solve our debts to ur of us
St oniphurus pray for us intercede for us hv mercy on us
St oniphurous thank u my saint
Hello. Thank you again for this. May St Onuphrius, and you, continue to pray for us! Amen.
He is the patron saint of my son, St Justin is truly a manly saint. Thank you Hugh.
Proverbs.
Wonderful.
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Another great bio /story. Thanks
Awesome story of St George.
And so, even you have to rebuttal and admit that he wasn't hiding. They just wished he was hiding, and afraid.
In hiding? He literally died because he walked up and started speaking; that's not very hidden. Nor would it be manly, to hide like a coward. c:
Hello. Thank you for this “Manly” video. May (Bl.) Albert of Bergamo OP, and you, pray for us.
What a beautiful soul
St Longinus, pray to God for us.
Thank you Hugh! Another beautiful and inspiring true story
Another excellent video, and one on a truly, very Manly Saint. I thought I knew quite a bit about Sir Thomas More, but your far more thorough research really enlightened me. One thing that I would like to mention concerns the character of Humanism. It is like a coin with opposing sides. Of course, its emphasis on " the sources" goes hand in hand with the rebirth of the Classical arts, so named, The Renaissance. However, the man known as the Father of Humanism, Francesco Petracca or Petrarch (1304-1374), looked back and refashioned the saying of the ancient Greek, Protagoras, "Man is the measure of all things." This became humanism's trademark. While the Church, albeit, has been plagued by the mistakes made by the men in charge, it has always insisted that "God is the measure of all things." Since nothing that man creates stays the same, we now have a world beset by the ills of Progressive Humanism and the Church has suffered greatly.
There's a lot in what you say. Still, I think we have to remember that concepts like humanism are ways that historians group thinkers who are sort of similar to each other so that we can talk about them more easily. Then when we create these labels we can ask general questions like whether humanism was good or bad on the whole. We all teach history this way, otherwise it would be too complicated. But I do think it is risky to read those big picture trends back into the people you were trying to summarize in the first place. Saint Thomas More may have had a better version of humanism, one that unfortunately did not predominate. Who knows, perhaps if Saint Thomas More had been able to set the movement's tone, perhaps if he had just lived longer, we might have a more positive view of humanism today...
These videos are really important for helping people to not only learn about Manly Saints, but also for learning history itself. I recommend, Hugh, that you might organize your Manly Saints Project videos chronologically. Then you could publish them as a curriculum for Catholic Schools. Many churches might use them for their own educational efforts. Your work, Hugh, should be better known. I have shared some of your videos with the principal of a small Catholic Academy that I know. I hope he introduced them to his faculty. Well done, Hugh Hunter.
Thank you very much for these kind words. A chronological list is a good idea. And thank you for sharing the videos. I am talking to a publisher now to get a hard copy of these posts out... hopefully I'll have good news on that front soon.
Pray for my daughter to have a boy ask my lord Jesus Christ amen 👏👏👏👏👏👏