Saint Sebastian (Defender of the Church)
A high-ranking officer in the Praetorian Guard in Rome, Sebastian used his position to support persecuted Christians. Condemned by Diocletian, he mira…
First name and chronology
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Sébastien, between 253 and 1913; the most famous is Saint Sebastian, celebrated on January 20th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A high-ranking officer in the Praetorian Guard in Rome, Sebastian used his position to support persecuted Christians. Condemned by Diocletian, he mira…
Coming from a noble family of Brescia, Sebastian Maggi was an exemplary Dominican, a tireless preacher, and a reformer of religious discipline in Ital…
Sebastian of Aparicio was a 16th-century Spanish entrepreneur who emigrated to Mexico, where he laid out major roads. After two marriages lived in vir…
A priest of the Oratory in Turin in the 17th century, Sebastian Valfré distinguished himself by his immense charity towards the poor, soldiers, and pr…
Aloísio Sebastião Boeing (1913-2006) was a Brazilian Dehonian priest, a dedicated novice master, and founder of the Marian Fraternity of the Heart of …
The feast of Sébastien is celebrated on January 20th, in memory of Saint Sebastian.
5 saints and blesseds bear the name Sébastien, including Saint Sebastian, Sebastian Valfre, Sebastian of Aparicio, Sebastian Maggi and Aloísio Sebastião Boeing.
The most famous saint named Sébastien is Saint Sebastian (3rd century).