Alessandro Nottegar
An Italian layperson and physician, Alessandro Nottegar dedicated his life to serving lepers in Brazil before founding t…
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An Italian layperson and physician, Alessandro Nottegar dedicated his life to serving lepers in Brazil before founding t…
Italian priest (1801-1842), pioneer of the education of the deaf-mute using the oral method and founder of the Company o…
An Italian priest and missionary, Bernardo Antonini dedicated his life to the reconstruction of the Catholic Church in R…
Daniel Comboni (1831-1881) was an Italian missionary bishop, founder of the Comboni Missionaries and the Pious Mothers o…
Elena da Persico (1869-1948) was an Italian laywoman, journalist, and founder of the Secular Institute of the Daughters …
Elena Silvestri (1839-1907) was an Italian religious sister, founder of the congregation of the Handmaids of the Child J…
Italian Camillian religious (1860-1938), Enrico Rebuschini dedicated his life to caring for the sick in Cremona while ov…
Evangelista and Peregrinus were two friends from 13th-century Verona who entered the Augustinian Order together followin…
A goldsmith born in Verona in 1190, Fazzio distinguished himself by his piety and charity towards the poor of Cremona. A…
An Italian Oratorian priest (1878-1956), Filippo Bardellini was the founder of the Institute of the Little Poor of the H…
An Italian lawyer from the nobility, Francesco Maria Perez renounced his possessions to become a lay brother in the cong…
Veronese priest (1777-1853), founder in 1816 of the Congregation of the Sacred Stigmata of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Stigma…
A priest from Verona (1873-1954), Giovanni Calabria founded the Poor Servants and the Poor Handmaids of Divine Providenc…
An Italian Comboni missionary sister, she dedicated her life to Central Africa and offered her life as a sacrifice to sa…
Giuseppe Ambrosini (1889-1913) was a young Italian priest from the Diocese of Vicenza, recognized as Venerable by John P…
A priest of the Diocese of Verona and pastor of Ronco all'Adige, Giuseppe Baldo dedicated himself to the poor and the si…
Italian bishop of Vittorio Veneto and later of Verona, Giuseppe Carraro (1899-1980) was distinguished by his pastoral ze…
A former Sudanese slave, Josephine Bakhita became a Canossian religious sister in Italy, radiating humility, heroic forg…
Leopoldina Naudet (1773-1834) was an Italian religious of French origin, foundress of the Institute of the Sisters of th…
An Italian diocesan priest, Father Luigi Bosio (1909-1994) marked his ministry with a deep Eucharistic spirituality, pas…
An Italian Camillian priest, Luigi Tezza (1841-1923) is the co-founder of the Daughters of Saint Camillus. He dedicated …
Magdalene of Canossa (1774-1835) was a marchioness of Verona who renounced her rank to serve the poor and founded the Ca…
Maria Edvige Zivelonghi (1919-1949) was an Italian religious sister of the Congregation of the Daughters of Jesus, decla…
Nicola Mazza (1790-1865) was an Italian priest, founder of the Institute of Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the…
Born in Verona to Cathar parents, Peter joined the Dominican Order and became a fierce preacher against heresy in Italy.…
An Italian priest from Verona, Pietro Leonardi (1769-1844) dedicated his life to the sick, orphans, and the deaf-mute, a…
Italian Oratorian priest (1888-1964), nicknamed the "priest of the children," dedicated to the education of disadvantage…
Teodora Campostrini (1788-1860) was the foundress of the congregation of the Minims of Charity of Our Lady of Sorrows in…
A Capuchin lay friar and mendicant, Thomas of Olera was a great mystic, spiritual advisor to princes and emperors, and a…
A 14th-century Italian hospital sister, Toscana of Verona dedicated her life and fortune to the service of the poor, the…
An Italian religious sister, Vincenza Maria Poloni co-founded the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy in Verona, dedicated…
Bishop of Verona in the 4th century, Zeno is famous for having delivered the daughter of Emperor Gallienus from a demon.…
Bishop of Verona in the 4th century, Saint Zeno is the author of numerous sermons known as Tractatus, which address dogm…
An Italian priest from Verona, Father Zephyrinus Agostini (1813-1896) dedicated his life to his parish and founded the U…