Adolfo Barberis
A priest of the Diocese of Turin and secretary to Cardinal Richelmy, Adolfo Barberis founded the Institute of the Sisters of Christian Famul…
Saints Calendar
13 saints celebrated
A priest of the Diocese of Turin and secretary to Cardinal Richelmy, Adolfo Barberis founded the Institute of the Sisters of Christian Famul…
A priest from the East in the 2nd century, Saint Andochius evangelized the Autunois and Auxois regions with Saint Thyrsus. Received by the m…
Bishop of Pavia and later Patriarch of Venice, Angelo Ramazzotti is the founder of the Lombard Seminary for Foreign Missions (PIME). He was …
Bishop of Maribor and the first Slovenian Blessed, Anton Martin Slomšek (1800-1862) distinguished himself through his defense of the Sloveni…
Colomba Matylda Gabriel (1858-1926) was a Polish Benedictine nun, foundress in Rome of the Congregation of the Benedictine Sisters of Charit…
A 14th-century Catalan Dominican religious, Dalmace Monier was a renowned theologian and master of novices in Girona before retiring into so…
A Venetian monk who became Bishop of Csanád during the reign of Saint Stephen, Gerard Sagredo was one of the great evangelizers of Hungary. …
A Frankish noble and advisor to kings Dagobert I and Clovis II, Germer left the court for monastic life after raising a family. As the first…
Born in Toulouse, Isarne became Abbot of Saint-Victor of Marseille in the 11th century following an election inspired by the Holy Spirit. Re…
A Spanish Trinitarian and missionary in the Alpujarras, Blessed Marco Criado died a martyr in 1569, stoned and tortured by Morisco rebels.
In 1218, the Virgin Mary appeared simultaneously to Saint Peter Nolasco, Saint Raymond of Penyafort, and King James I of Aragon to request t…
A Franciscan religious born in San Severino in 1633, Pacific distinguished himself by his early piety and heroic patience in the face of his…
Silvio Dissegna (1967-1979) was a young Italian layperson declared Venerable, known for his deep faith and the offering of his sufferings du…