Charbel Makhluf
A Lebanese Maronite monk and hermit (1828-1898), Saint Charbel is world-renowned for his life of extreme asceticism, his miracles, and the p…
Saints Calendar
13 saints celebrated
A Lebanese Maronite monk and hermit (1828-1898), Saint Charbel is world-renowned for his life of extreme asceticism, his miracles, and the p…
A ten-year-old child converted to Christianity, Christina suffered martyrdom under the orders of her own father, prefect of Tyre in Tuscany.…
Born in Saint-Trond in the 12th century, Christina died for the first time in 1182 before miraculously resurrecting during her funeral. She …
Spanish priest (1638-1690), hermit and later founder of the Hospital of Our Father Jesus the Nazarene and the Hospital Sisters in Córdoba.
An Italian Alcantarine Franciscan priest, Domenico Mazzarella (in religion Modestino of Jesus and Mary) devoted himself body and soul to the…
A 16th-century Spanish Franciscan friar, Francis Solano distinguished himself through his missionary zeal in South America. Known as the Apo…
Giovanni Tavelli (1386-1446), Bishop of Ferrara and member of the Order of Jesuates, distinguished himself by his charity, austerity, and th…
Daughter of the King of Hungary and wife of Bolesław V of Poland, Saint Kinga lived in perpetual chastity. A charitable sovereign, she found…
Having become a widow at twenty-seven, Louise of Savoy dedicated herself to charity and penance before joining the Franciscan monastery of O…
Religious sister of the Company of Saint Teresa of Jesus, martyr of the Spanish Civil War in Barcelona in 1936.
Three Spanish Discalced Carmelite nuns from the monastery of San José de Guadalajara, martyred on July 24, 1936, at the beginning of the Spa…
Successor to Saint Thuribe to the see of Le Mans, Saint Pavace distinguished his episcopate with numerous miracles, healing the paralyzed an…
Ninth Archbishop of Sens in the 4th century, Ursicin was a staunch defender of the Catholic faith against Arianism. Exiled to Phrygia after …