Blessed Aegidius (Giles) of Portugal
The son of a Portuguese nobleman, Aegidius abandoned his ecclesiastical vocation for alchemy and black magic following a pact with the demon…
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The son of a Portuguese nobleman, Aegidius abandoned his ecclesiastical vocation for alchemy and black magic following a pact with the demon…
A 5th-century Egyptian blacksmith, Ampelius used his trade to serve God and the poor before exiling himself near Genoa to live as a hermit. …
A Roman steward leading a life of debauchery, Boniface is sent to Tarsus by his mistress Aglae to retrieve relics of martyrs. Touched by gra…
A monk at Fontenelle and later Bishop of Toulouse in the 7th century, Saint Erembert was an exemplary prelate who combined learning and piet…
Father Lino Maupas (1866-1924) was a Venerable Franciscan friar, known for his heroic devotion to the poor, prisoners, and the marginalized …
A Visitation nun and later founder of the Sisters of Bethany of the Sacred Heart, she dedicated her life to prayer for the sanctification of…
Mariano Avellana (1844-1904) was a Spanish priest and Claretian missionary who dedicated his life to evangelization and service to the most …
A French Basque priest, Michael Garicoïts (1797-1863) founded the Society of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Bétharram, dedicate…
Born a pagan in Egypt, Pachomius converted to Christianity after being moved by the charity of the faithful during his military service. A d…
A Christian soldier in Damascus under Emperor Antoninus, Victor endured numerous tortures from which he emerged miraculously unharmed before…
On May 14th, the Church notably celebrates: Blessed Aegidius (Giles) of Portugal, Saint Ampelius (Apelles), Saint Boniface of Tarsus, Saint Erembert of Le Pecq, Lino Maupas, Louise-Marguerite Claret de la Touche, Mariano Avellana and Michael Garicoïts.