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In this episode, Winston explores the foundational question: What is a saint? He breaks down the meaning of sainthood in Scripture and in Catholic tradition, explaining how both canonized saints and unnamed holy people throughout history serve as powerful examples of faith. He shares how learning about saints can draw us closer to Christ, just as hearing a modern testimony can inspire us spiritually. In the second half, he highlights several unnamed or lesser-known New Testament figures who have been honored as saints through tradition, including Saint Longinus (the centurion at the crucifixion), Saint Dismas (the Good Thief), Saint Photini (the Samaritan woman), the Holy Innocents, and Saint Veronica
By WinstonIn this episode, Winston explores the foundational question: What is a saint? He breaks down the meaning of sainthood in Scripture and in Catholic tradition, explaining how both canonized saints and unnamed holy people throughout history serve as powerful examples of faith. He shares how learning about saints can draw us closer to Christ, just as hearing a modern testimony can inspire us spiritually. In the second half, he highlights several unnamed or lesser-known New Testament figures who have been honored as saints through tradition, including Saint Longinus (the centurion at the crucifixion), Saint Dismas (the Good Thief), Saint Photini (the Samaritan woman), the Holy Innocents, and Saint Veronica