Saint Aaron, High Priest of the Hebrews
Brother of Moses and the first High Priest of the Hebrews, Aaron was his brother's interpreter before Pharaoh and the instrument of many mir…
Saints Calendar
21 saints celebrated
Brother of Moses and the first High Priest of the Hebrews, Aaron was his brother's interpreter before Pharaoh and the instrument of many mir…
An Italian priest, philosopher, and theologian, Antonio Rosmini (1797-1855) was the founder of the Institute of Charity and the Sisters of P…
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (1797-1855) was an Italian priest, philosopher, and founder of the Institute of Charity, recognized as a precursor t…
Co-foundress of the Missionary Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo (Scalabrinians), she dedicated her life to the service of orphans and Italian…
Born in Rome in the 4th century, Domitien fled political unrest to settle in Gaul. After a period at the Abbey of Lérins, he founded the mon…
Originally from Périgord, Cybard renounced an administrative career to become a monk at Issigeac and then a recluse in Angoulême in the 6th …
A regional bishop of Auvergne in the 7th century, Saint Fleuret was an apostolic missionary who fought against heresies. He died in Estaing …
A monk at Cournon and later Bishop of Clermont in the 6th century, Saint Gall distinguished himself by his humility and apostolic zeal, nota…
Son of King Hoël I, Léonore was trained by Saint Iltut before becoming a bishop in Cambria. He emigrated to Armorica with his disciples to f…
Luis Obdulio Arroyo Navarro (1950-1981) was a Guatemalan lay catechist, a member of the Third Order of Saint Francis, who was murdered in ha…
Marcello Maruzzo (Father Tullio), born in 1929 in Italy, was a Franciscan priest and missionary in Guatemala. Committed to the poor peasants…
Maddalena Teresa Rosa Notari, in religion Mother Maria Pia of the Cross (1847-1919), was an Italian religious, foundress of the Congregation…
A Maltese lay cleric, Nazju Falzon dedicated himself to teaching the catechism and providing spiritual guidance to British soldiers in Malta…
Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, Oliver Plunkett was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn in 1681, the last Catholic martyr…
Venerated at the church of Saint-Étienne-des-Grès in Paris, this Black Madonna became the center of an illustrious confraternity in the 16th…
A granite statue from the 10th or 11th century, Notre-Dame du Marais was buried during the destruction of the Château de Fougères in 1166 be…
Peter Kibe Kasui and his 187 companions are Japanese Catholic martyrs put to death for their faith between 1603 and 1639 under the Tokugawa …
A relative of King Pepin and wife of Aldebert, Count of Ostrevent, Saint Reine led a life of exemplary charity. Together, they founded the A…
Originally from Edessa, Simeon lived for twenty-nine years as a hermit near the Dead Sea before traveling to Emesa to simulate madness out o…
A nobleman from Provins, Thibaut renounced a military career and marriage to live in humility and poverty. After pilgrimages to Compostela a…
The son of a thieving peasant, Thierry was instructed by Saint Remi and founded the Abbey of Mont-d'Or near Reims after convincing his wife …