Saint Agritius (Agry)
A cleric from Antioch chosen by Saint Helena and ordained by Pope Saint Sylvester, Agrice became Archbishop of Trier and Primate of the Gaul…
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A cleric from Antioch chosen by Saint Helena and ordained by Pope Saint Sylvester, Agrice became Archbishop of Trier and Primate of the Gaul…
A princess of the illustrious House of Este and widow of the Lord of Vicenza, Beatrice followed her aunt's example by dedicating herself to …
The son of a Burgundian nobleman, Bernon became a monk at Autun before restoring the abbey of Baume and founding that of Gigny. In 910, with…
Italian diocesan priest and founder of the Congregation of the Little Workers of the Sacred Hearts with Maria Teresa De Vincenti.
Bishop of Poitiers in the 4th century, Hilary was the principal defender of Catholic orthodoxy against Arianism in the West. Exiled to Phryg…
Born in Tournai and educated in England, Hildemar was master of the chapel to William the Conqueror before retiring to the solitude of the f…
A priest and disciple of Saint Hilary in the 5th century, Saint Vivence fled Palestine to take refuge in Gaul. After staying at the Château …
On January 13th, the Church notably celebrates: Saint Agritius (Agry), Blessed Beatrice of Este, Saint Berno, Abbot of Baume and founder of Cluny, Francesco Maria Greco, Saint Hilary of Poitiers, Blessed Hildemar and Saint Vivence.