Saint Eustace (Eustathius)
A Roman general named Placidus under Trajan, he converted after seeing Christ between the antlers of a stag while hunting. Tested like Job, he lost hi…
First name and chronology
8 saints and blesseds bear the name Eustace, between 101 and 1946; the most famous is Saint Eustace, celebrated on September 20th.
Dated figures are ordered from earliest to latest.
A Roman general named Placidus under Trajan, he converted after seeing Christ between the antlers of a stag while hunting. Tested like Job, he lost hi…
Patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century, Eustathius was a staunch defender of the Catholic faith against Arianism at the Council of Nicaea. Victim of …
Abbot of Flay in the 13th century, Eustace was a zealous preacher and legate of Pope Innocent III in England. He fought ardently for the reform of mor…
Chamberlains to Grand Duke Algirdas in Lithuania, Anthony, John, and Eustathius converted to Christianity. For refusing to break the fast, they endure…
Jean Eustache was the first abbot of Le Jardinet in the 15th century. After joining the Order of Cîteaux at Moulin, he reformed the convent of Le Jard…
Eustáquio van Lieshout (1890-1943) was a Dutch missionary priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts. Sent to Brazil, he dedicated himself to the…
A German Hospitaller Brother, Eustachius Kugler distinguished himself through the construction of the Regensburg hospital and his courageous resistanc…
Group of 18 Cistercian martyrs (16 monks of Viaceli and 2 nuns of Fons Salutis) murdered in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War.
The feast of Eustace is celebrated on September 20th, in memory of Saint Eustace.
8 saints and blesseds bear the name Eustace, including Saint Eustace, Saint Eustace, Saint Eustathius, Saint Anthony, Saint John and Saint Eustathius and John Eustace.
The most famous saint named Eustace is Saint Eustace (2nd century).