Saint Evremond
Born in Bayeux and a favorite of King Clovis II, Évremond left the court for monastic life. He founded the monasteries o…
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Born in Bayeux and a favorite of King Clovis II, Évremond left the court for monastic life. He founded the monasteries o…
A great prophet of the Old Testament and priest, Ezekiel was taken captive to Babylon where he exercised his ministry fo…
A worldly poet at the court of Philip Augustus, Élinand converted following the preachings of his time and became a Cist…
Brothers from a noble family of Brescia, Faustinus (priest) and Jovita (deacon) were martyred under Emperor Hadrian in t…
A Spanish priest from Almería nicknamed the "Cura Valera," he was distinguished by his heroic charity toward cholera pat…
Italian Lazarist priest (1856-1937) declared Venerable by Benedict XVI, he dedicated his life to popular missions and th…
Coming from a noble family of Brescia, Sebastian Maggi was an exemplary Dominican, a tireless preacher, and a reformer o…
A priest of the Oratory in Turin in the 17th century, Sebastian Valfré distinguished himself by his immense charity towa…
Serafino Morazzone (1747-1822) was an Italian priest, parish priest of Chiuso for nearly fifty years, recognized for his…
Italian priest (1881-1927) recognized as Venerable, marked by a deep Marian spirituality inspired by Saint Louis-Marie G…
Spanish Trinitarian (1552-1624) nicknamed "Father Ave Maria", founder of the Congregation of the Slaves of the Most Swee…
An Italian Augustinian priest and itinerant preacher of the 14th century, Simon Fidati is a major spiritual writer, know…
Simon Mpeke (1906-1975), known as Baba Simon, was a Cameroonian priest, a pioneer of the evangelization of the Kirdi peo…
An Italian Augustinian priest (1774-1840), a great educator of poor youth in Trento and a devoted parish priest in Genaz…
An Aquitanian magistrate of noble lineage, Sulpicius Severus left the world upon the death of his wife to become a ferve…
Born in Carthage around 160, Tertullian was a brilliant lawyer and writer who converted to Christianity, becoming one of…
Priest of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and tireless apostle to the Dalits in India, known as Kunjachan.
A 13th-century Norman priest, Thomas Hélye was first a humble schoolteacher before becoming chaplain to King Saint Louis…
Born in Cori in 1655, Thomas of Cori was a Franciscan reformer known for his great austerity and charity toward the poor…
Born in Cori in 1655, Thomas of Cori was a Franciscan friar of the Observance devoted to a life of retreat and penance. …
Italian Observant Franciscan, tireless preacher nicknamed the apostle of the Sublacense and founder of ritiros, Thomas o…
Tiburcio Arnáiz Muñoz (1865-1926) was a Spanish Jesuit priest, founder of the Missionaries of Rural Doctrines, and beati…
A Spanish Jesuit priest, Tomás Morales Pérez dedicated his life to the spiritual formation and apostolate of the laity, …
An Italian priest of the Diocese of Lecce, Ugo De Blasi dedicated himself to the formation of the laity and Catholic Act…
Indian Syro-Malabar priest and founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Destitute, recognized as Venerable by P…
A priest of the Syro-Malabar Church in India, Varghese Payyappilly dedicated himself to the poor and the victims of disa…
A 6th-century priest from a noble Burgundian lineage, Saint Vorles dedicated his life to the ministry in Marcenay. He is…
Spanish priest (1896-1975), founder of the Secular Institute of the Workers of the Cross, declared Venerable by Pope Fra…
Ecuadorian Jesuit priest and educator, assassinated in hatred of the faith in 1897 during the Liberal Revolution, beatif…
Vincenzo Romano (1751-1831), a priest from Torre del Greco near Naples, tireless in his service to the poor and fisherme…
Italian priest (1878-1947), founder of the Work of the Good Shepherd and the congregation of the Sisters of the Good She…
Vittorio De Marino (1863-1929) was an Italian physician devoted to the poor of Naples before becoming a priest in the Ba…
A companion of Saint Boniface, Wigbert was an Anglo-Saxon missionary who evangelized Frisia before becoming Abbot of Fri…
A Polish priest nicknamed the "Apostle of Kazakhstan," he spent many years in Soviet gulags and dedicated his life to cl…
A Polish diocesan priest and martyr of the communist regime, Władysław Findysz devoted himself to his parishioners befor…
Polish priest, co-founder of the Laski Work and mentor to Cardinal Wyszyński, recognized as Venerable by the Catholic Ch…
A native of Morinia, Saint Wulmer was initially a humble religious at Hautmont before becoming a priest and withdrawing …
Born in Brittany in the 13th century, Saint Yves was an exemplary magistrate and priest, renowned for his integrity and …
A 13th-century Breton priest and jurist, Saint Yves is the patron saint of lawyers and the poor. Canonized in 1347 by Cl…