St. Margaret Clitherow
St. Margaret Clitherow, also known as “The Pearl of York,” was an English saint and martyr of the Catholic Church.
St. Margaret Clitherow, also known as “The Pearl of York,” was an English saint and martyr of the Catholic Church.
St. Camilla is often associated with St. Camilla Battista da Varano, an Italian nun and mystic who lived in the 15th century. She was born on April 9, 1458, in Camerino, Italy,
St. Barnabas, originally named Joseph, was an early Christian convert and a prominent figure in the Apostolic Age.
St. Dorothy of Caesarea, also known as Dorothea, was a 4th-century virgin martyr who faced persecution during the reign of the Roman Emperor Diocletian
St. Dismas St. Dismas is known as the Good Thief or the Penitent Thief in Christian tradition. He is one of the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus Christ, specifically mentioned….
St. Louise de Marillac was born probably at Ferrieres-en-Brie near Meux, France, on August 12, 1591. She was educated by the Dominican nuns at Poissy.
St. Margaret of Cortona, penitent, was born in Loviana in Tuscany in 1247. Her father was a small farmer. Margaret’s mother died when she was seven years old.
Died in 309, He and four companions, Elias, Isaias, Jeremy and Samuel were Egyptians who visited Christians condemned to work in the mines of Cilicia during Maximus persecution, to comfort them.
St. Rose was born at Viterbo in 1656, the daughter of Godfrey Venerini, a physician. Upon the death of a young man who had been paying court to her, she entered a convent, but after a few months had to return home to look after her widowed mother.
St. Kiara, also known as Saint Cera or Chier, is an early Irish saint from the 7th century. Here are some key points about her: