Anfrosina Berardi
Anfrosina Berardi (1920-1933) was a young Italian layperson declared Venerable, renowned for her heroic patience in illness and her mystical…
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Anfrosina Berardi (1920-1933) was a young Italian layperson declared Venerable, renowned for her heroic patience in illness and her mystical…
The daughter of a senator of Constantinople, Euphrasia dedicated herself to God from childhood in a monastery in the Thebaid in Egypt. She r…
A lord of Lambesc who renounced his fortune, Heldrad became Abbot of Novalesa in the 9th century. He dedicated his life to the heroic hospit…
Portuguese priest (1899-1966), founder of the Obra de Santa Zita and the Secular Institute of the Cooperators of the Family, recognized as V…
Patriarch of Constantinople in the 9th century, Nicephorus was a heroic defender of the holy icons against the iconoclast heresy. A former i…
Bishop of Poitiers in the 6th century, Pient distinguished himself by his pastoral zeal and his support for Saint Radegund in the foundation…
A priest in Cordoba in the 9th century, Roderick was falsely declared to have converted to Islam by his apostate brother while he was uncons…
On March 13th, the Church notably celebrates: Anfrosina Berardi, Saint Euphrasia (Eupraxia), Saint Heldrad of Novalesa, Joaquim Alves Brás, Saint Nicephorus of Constantinople, Saint Pient (Pientius) and Saint Roderick of Cordoba.