ST. HELENA (MAY 21ST)
St. Helena, Mother of Constantine, Finder of the True Cross By Bp. Joseph Boyd ( Ancient Church of the West ) St. Helena, born of humble origins, rose to prominence as the mother of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman Emperor. Her journey from commoner to empress underscores a profound transformation, both personal and societal. Helena's unwavering faith and influence on her son were instrumental in the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. As a devout Christian, she played a pivotal role in Constantine's conversion, which marked the beginning of the Empire's shift towards embracing Christianity. St. Helena's faith and determination in the face of her humble beginnings exemplify the power of God's grace working through individuals, regardless of their social standing. One of the most notable events in St. Helena's life was her discovery of the True Cross in AD 326. According to the ancient tradition, she journeyed to Jerusalem in her ...



