Chiara Lubich
Chiara Lubich (1920-2008) is the foundress of the Focolare Movement, a work dedicated to unity, universal fraternity, and dialogue.
Saints Calendar
8 saints celebrated
Chiara Lubich (1920-2008) is the foundress of the Focolare Movement, a work dedicated to unity, universal fraternity, and dialogue.
Sister of the great Spanish doctors Leander, Fulgentius, and Isidore, Florentina dedicated herself to God from her youth in Cartagena. She d…
An Italian priest and physician, Giacomo Cusmano dedicated his life to the most destitute in Palermo by founding the Boccone del Povero and …
Jean de Barastre was the fifteenth abbot of Mont Saint-Éloi in the 13th century, highly esteemed by Saint Louis and Countess Jeanne of Fland…
A Spanish Lasallian religious (Brother Adolphe), he dedicated his life to the education of youth and helping the needy in Zaragoza.
Of humble origins, Lubin rose through study and piety from the rank of plowman to that of Bishop of Chartres in the 6th century. After a mon…
Wife of Henry I and mother of Otto the Great, Saint Matilda was an Empress of Germany exemplary for her humility and charity towards the poo…
Vasco de Quiroga (c. 1470-1565) was the first bishop of Michoacán in Mexico. A Spanish jurist who became a priest and then a bishop, he dedi…