Augustus Tolton
Born into slavery, Augustus Tolton overcame segregation to become the first openly African American priest in the United States. Declared Ve…
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Born into slavery, Augustus Tolton overcame segregation to become the first openly African American priest in the United States. Declared Ve…
Originally from the Loiret region, Saint Ithier was a 7th-century Bishop of Nevers, renowned for his holiness and medical knowledge. After a…
A 15th-century Carmelite nun from Reggio, Jeanne Scopelli distinguished herself through a life of extreme austerity and intense prayer, part…
Venetian priest and founder of the Congregation of the Daughters of Saint Joseph, dedicated to the education of poor young girls.
Blessed Marija Petković (1892-1966) was a Croatian religious sister, foundress of the congregation of the Daughters of Mercy, dedicated to t…
Group of 120 martyrs of China (87 Chinese and 33 foreign missionaries), killed for their faith between 1648 and 1930, canonized together by …
The 32 martyrs of Orange were a group of nuns from various congregations guillotined in July 1794 for their fidelity to their vows and their…
In 1572, during the Dutch Revolt, nineteen ecclesiastics (eleven Franciscans, two Premonstratensians, one Dominican, one Canon, and four sec…
Italian-Brazilian religious (1865-1942), foundress of the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Immaculate Conception and the first cano…
Saint Pauline of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus, born Amabile Lucia Visintainer, is the founder of the Congregation of the Little Sisters of t…
A princess of Rouergue devoted to God, Procula fled Rodez to escape a forced marriage to the lord Géraud. Having taken refuge near Gannat, s…
Daughter of the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, Rose Hawthorne Lathrop (Mother Mary Alphonsa) dedicated herself to the free care of the incurabl…
Born Ursula Giuliani in 1660, she entered the Capuchin order in Città di Castello under the name Veronica. A mystic favored with visions and…
Vincenzo Lipani (1842-1920), in religion Father Angelico, was an Italian Capuchin priest. Moved by the poverty of sulfur miner families in C…