Anna Sorti
An Italian religious of the Sisters of the Poor, Sister Danielangela Sorti dedicated herself to the sick in the Democratic Republic of the C…
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An Italian religious of the Sisters of the Poor, Sister Danielangela Sorti dedicated herself to the sick in the Democratic Republic of the C…
A Spanish Trinitarian priest, Domingo Iturrate (1901-1927) was distinguished by his profound Eucharistic piety, his obedience, and his heroi…
An Italian Jesuit priest of the 17th century, Francis de Girolamo dedicated forty years of his life to the evangelization of Naples and its …
A Burgundian lord and warrior under Pepin the Short, Gengoul distinguished himself by his piety and patience in the face of his wife's infid…
A Sardinian Capuchin friar and questor in Cagliari for about forty years, Ignatius of Laconi (1701-1781) was revered for his humility and ch…
Archbishop of Vienne in the 5th century, Saint Mamert is famous for having instituted the Rogations to appease divine wrath in the face of n…
A Franciscan friar and Bishop of Córdoba, Mamerto Esquiú is a major figure of 19th-century Argentina, famous for his role as a national peac…
Group of ten religious sisters of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth, martyred in 1945 by Red Army soldiers in Silesia.
Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) was an Italian Jesuit priest, missionary in China, and a pioneer of intercultural dialogue and inculturation.
Fourth Abbot of Cluny in the 10th century, Mayeul was one of the greatest monastic reformers in Europe. Captured by the Saracens and having …
A priest of Italian origin converted by the hermit Pancras, Udaut evangelized the Huns on the Danube before returning to the Pyrenees. After…
Born around 990 in Aquitaine, Gautier was educated at Le Dorat before becoming Abbot of l'Esterp. Recognized for his charity toward the poor…
On May 11th, the Church notably celebrates: Anna Sorti, Domingo Iturrate, Saint Francis de Girolamo, Saint Gengulphus (Gingolph), Ignatius of Laconi, Saint Mamert of Vienne, Mamerto Esquiú and Maria Paschalis Jahn and 9 companions (10).