Miracles of the Saints
Throughout the centuries, God has worked wondrous signs through His saints -- healings, visions, and miracles that strengthen the faith of the Church.
200 saints with documented miracles
7 holy founders of the Order of the Servants of Mary Seven holy founders of the
... of communal sanctity. Their story begins not with a single visionary, but with a fellowship of brothers who united to establish a new path of service, dist

Beata Vergine Maria Della Vita
Beata Vergine Maria Della Vita, also known as Our Lady of Life, is celebrated as the patroness of the Our Lady of Life Hospital in Bologna, Italy. She is depicted in a painting hou...

Black Nazarene
The Black Nazarene, also known as Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno, is a revered religious icon that holds great significance in the Catholic tradition. This life-sized wooden statue d...
Blesseds Marie-Clotilde-Angèle de Saint-François-Borgia Paillot and 5 companions
The most striking feature of this group of holy women is not a specific date of birth or a detailed chronicle of their daily labors, but the radiant witness of their final sacrific...
Born at Cana of Galilee
...found spiritual significance, known primarily for the first miracle of Christ, yet it also serves as the birthplace of a witness whose name is often overshadowed by the magnitude o...

Breton Missionaries To Britain
Breton Missionaries To Britain is a collective term used to commemorate the lives and works of 48 hermits and monks from Brittany who immigrated to the British Isles during the ear...

Elisha The Prophet
Elisha the Prophet, also known as Alyasa, Eliseo, Elyesa, Eliseus, or Elisja, was a significant figure in the Old Testament of the Bible. He was the successor to another renowned p...

Feast of Our Lady of Mercy
Feast of Our Lady of Mercy, also known as Nuestra Señora de la Merced or Our Lady of Ransom, is a significant Catholic feast celebrated on September 24th each year. This feast is d...

Martyred Carmelite Sisters of Charity
...essed Francisca de Amézua Ibaibarriaga, Blessed Maria Calaf Miracle, Blessed María de Las Nieves Crespo López, Blessed María Desamparados Giner Sixta, Blessed María Dolores Vidal C...

Martyrs of Capua
The Martyrs of Capua are a group of three Christian individuals who were martyred together in Capua, Italy. Unfortunately, very little information has survived about their lives, a...

Martyrs of Emesa
The Martyrs of Emesa, also known by their Latin name "Martyres Emisenses," were a group of Christian women who were martyred for their unwavering faith during the persecutions led ...

Martyrs of Jerusalem
The Martyrs of Jerusalem refers to a group of Christians who were martyred together for their faith. While there is limited information available about this group as a whole, we do...

Martyrs of Numidia
The Martyrs of Numidia were a group of Christian believers who were martyred together for their faith in the 2nd century in Numidia, a region in North Africa. While very little inf...

Martyrs of Persia
...eir belief in Christ. According to pious tradition, so many miracles occurred through the intercession of these martyrs that the reigning king was moved to decree an end to the per...

Miracle of Ocotlán
Title: The Miracle of Ocotlán: Our Lord of Mercy Introduction: The Miracle of Ocotlán, also known as Our Lord of Mercy or Señor de ...

Moses The Prophet
Moses The Prophet, also known as simply Moses, was a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible and the founder of Judaism. Born in Egypt during the 10th century B.C., he belonged to the...

Our Lady of Bonaria
Saint Devasahayam Pillai, also known as Lazarus, Neelakandan, Neelam, Nilakandan, and Nilam, was born on 23 April 1712 in Nattalam, Tamil Nadu, India. He belonged to a high-caste H...

Our Lady of Chiquinquirá
Our Lady of Chiquinquirá, also known as La Chinita, holds a significant place in the religious and cultural history of Colombia and Venezuela. She is venerated as the miraculous pa...

Our Lady of Fatima
... of the Rosary, is a respected and esteemed Catholic Marian apparition. She appeared to three shepherd children in the town of Fatima, Portugal in 1917. The children were Lucia dos...

Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe, also known as Holy Mary of Guadalupe, Virgin of Guadalupe, and Maria de Guadalupe, is a title given to a picture, church, and town in Mexico. The image of Ou...

Our Lady of Laon
...he year 500. The cathedral at Laon became renowned for its miracles, some of which were attributed to Our Lady of Laon. One notable miracle was the appearance of a bleeding crucif...

Our Lady of Liesse
Title: Our Lady of Liesse - Cause of Our Joy Introduction: Our Lady of Liesse, also known as Our Lady, Cause of our Joy or Our Lady of Joy, is an ancient statue of the Madonna and ...

Our Lady of Meritxell
Our Lady of Meritxell, is a revered Marian apparition and patroness of Andorra. The origins of her presence in the village of Meritxell date back to a remarkable e...

Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, also known as Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, is a beloved and venerated title given to the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Catholic Church. Although there is...

Our Lady of Pontmain
... Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, based on a Marian apparition that is said to have occurred in the village of Pontmain, France, in 1871. The apparitions of Our Lady of Pon...

Our Lady of Quinche
Our Lady of Bonaria, is a revered Catholic Marian devotion that originated in Cagliari, Italy. The devotion is centered around a miraculous statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary and th...

Our Lady of The Angels
Our Lady of the Angels, also known as La Negrita or the Virgin de los Angeles, is a revered Catholic Marian image that holds great significance in the town of Cartago, Costa Rica. ...

Our Lady of The Pillar
...ain. Discouraged and questioning his mission, he received a vision that would change his outlook and invigorate his efforts. Around the year 44 AD, the Virgin Mary, who was residin...

Our Lady of The Snow
Our Lady of the Snow, also known as Dedicatio Sanctæ Mariæ ad Nives, Santa Maria Maggiore, Madonna della Neve, and Maria SS. Ausiliatrice, is a Catholic feast that commemorates the...

Our Lady of The Thorns
...lso known as Notre Dame de l'Epine, is a significant Marian apparition and a revered title of the Blessed Virgin Mary within the Catholic faith. This apparition took place in the v...

Pope Blessed Pius XI
Pope Blessed Pius IX, also known as Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, was born on 13 May 1792 in Senigallia, Italy, to Gerolamo Ferretti and Caterina Solazzi. He was the ninth child ...

Pope Blessed Urban V
Pope Blessed Urban V, also known as Guillaume de Grimoard or Urbanus V, was born in 1310 in Grizac Castle, in the region of Languedoc, France. He hailed from a noble family, being ...

Pope Saint John Paul II
Pope Saint John Paul II, also known as Karol Wojtyla, was born on 18 May 1920 in Wadowice, Poland. Growing up, Karol believed that God was calling him to the priesthood. Despite fa...

Pope Saint Paul VI
Pope Saint Paul VI, also known as Giovanni Battista Montini, was born on September 26, 1897, in Concesio, Lombardy, Italy. He came from a prominent family, as his father was a news...

Saint Abban
Saint Abban was an Irish saint who lived during the early centuries of Christianity. Despite the limited information available about his life, his devotion and impact on the Christ...

Saint Abban The Hermit
Saint Abban The Hermit, also known as Abben, Abbenus, or Ewan, was a significant figure in the early Christian history of Ireland. He was born in the 4th century in Ireland and is ...

Saint Abban of New Ross
Saint Abban of New Ross, also known as Saint Ewin of Rosmic-Treoin, was an Irish saint who lived during the early medieval period. He is believed to have been born in Ireland and d...

Saint Abbo of Auxerre
Saint Abbo of Auxerre, also known as Abbone, was a highly respected monk and abbot at the Saint Germain monastery in Auxerre, France. He was born in the 8th century and dedicated h...

Saint Abbo of Fleury
Saint Abbo of Fleury, also known as Abbon, Abbone, or Albo, was a Benedictine monk and one of the great scholars of his age. He was born around 945 near Orleans, France. At a young...

Saint Abbán of Magharmuidhe
Saint Abbán of Magharmuidhe, also known as Eibbán or Moabba, was a prominent figure in early Irish Christian history. He was born around 570 in Ireland, the son of Cormac, King of ...
Saint Ablebert
The silence of the archives often speaks as loudly as the chronicles of the famous, preserving the memory of those whose holiness was measured in quiet fidelity rather than public ...

Saint Abraham of Clermont
Saint Abraham of Clermont, also known as Saint Abraham the Desert Hermit, lived during the 5th century in Syria. Born in Syria, he embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage to Egypt in or...

Saint Abran
Saint Gibrian, also known as Abran, Gybrian, Gobrian, and Gibriano, was a renowned Catholic saint and hermit who lived in Brittany, northern France. He was born in Ireland around t...

Saint Abrunculus of Trier
Saint Abrunculus of Trier, also known as Abruncolo, Apruncolo, Aprunculus, Aponoculus, or Apponoculus, was the Bishop of Trier, Germany from around 511 to 525. He is remembered for...
Saint Abudimus
... mark. While the specific chronology of his life remains obscured by the mists of antiquity, the identity of Saint Abudimus endures as a testament to the courage required to mainta...

Saint Abundantius
Saint Abundantius, also known as Abundencius or Abondance, was a Christian martyr who lived during the 4th century in France. Although information about his life is limited, his de...

Saint Abundantius of Rome
In the shadow of the Eternal City’s imperial power, where the Colosseum echoed with the roar of the crowd and the temples of old gods stood tall, a quiet but unyielding revolution ...
Saint Abundio
The boldness of a priest’s voice rising against the authority of a judge is a testament to a faith that transcends the fear of temporal power. In the sun-drenched city of Cordoba, ...

Saint Abundius The Priest
Saint Abundius The Priest, also known as Abundius of Rome, was a revered figure in the early Christian Church. He served as a priest in Rome, Italy, during a time of intense persec...

Saint Abundius of Como
Saint Abundius of Como, also known as Abbondio, Abondius, Abundias, or Abundus, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church during the 5th century. He was born in Thessalonica, G...

Saint Abundius of Spain
Saint Abundius of Spain, also known as Abundius of Cordoba, was a Christian martyr who lived during the 3rd century in Spain. Unfortunately, not much is known about him due to the ...

Saint Achahildis of Wendelstein
...was renowned for her charitable acts and her abilities as a miracle worker. She had a particular devotion to hel

Saint Acheric of Vosges
Saint Acheric of Vosges, also known as Saint Acheric of Neuwiller, was a hermit and monk who lived in the Vosges region of France during the 9th century. Little is known about his ...

Saint Achilles of Larissa
Saint Achilles of Larissa, also known as Achilles of Thessaly, was born in the 3rd century in Cappadocia, Asia Minor (in modern-day Turkey). He was born into an imperial Roman patr...

Saint Adalbald of Ostrevant
Saint Adalbald of Ostrevant, also known as Adalbald d'Ostrevant, Adalbald of Douai, Adalbaldus, Albold, Adelbald, Adalbade, and Adalbaud, was born into the noble family of Flanders...

Saint Adalbero of Augsburg
Saint Adalbero of Augsburg, also known as Adalbero von Augsburg, was born to the nobility in the early 9th century. He was the nephew of Saint Ulric of Augsburg, who later become B...
Saint Adalbert
...ritual landscape. His legacy is not built upon a catalog of miracles or

Saint Adalbert of Egmond
Saint Adalbert of Egmond, also known as Adalbert Levita, Adalbert Diaconus, Adalberto, Adelbert, Aedelbert, Aedelbertus, and Albert, was a member of the Northumbrian royal family. ...
Saint Adelaide of Vilich
Her legacy is defined not by a catalog of miracles, but by the foundational act of spiritual establishment. As the first abbess of the monastery of Vilich, the fi...

Saint Adelard of Corbie
Saint Adelard of Corbie, also known as Adalard, Adalhard, Adelhard, Adalardus, Adelardus, Alard, Alardus, and Adalardo, was a prominent figure in the 8th and 9th centuries. He was ...
Saint Adelbert
...tion in the Low Countries. His story is not one of dramatic miracles recorded in glowing hagiographies, but rather one of steadfast service a

Saint Adele of Orplegrand
Saint Adele of Orplegrand, also known as Adel or Adèlais, was born into the Gallic nobility in the early 7th century in Gaul. She was a member of the renowned Merovingian dynasty, ...

Saint Adelelmus
Saint Adelelmus, also known as Adelelm, Adelelmo, Adelhelm, Aleaunie, Aleaume, Alleaume, Elesmes, Elesmo, and Lesmes, was a devout servant of God who led a remarkable life of faith...

Saint Adelphus of Remiremont
Saint Adelphus of Remiremont, also known as Adelfio, was a prominent figure in the early history of the Catholic Church. He was born in the 7th century, being the grandson of Saint...

Saint Adiutor of Campania
Saint Adiutor of Campania, also known as Adiutor of Africa, Adjutor, or Adiutore, was a priest in North Africa during the 5th century. He is venerated as a martyr and Christian sai...

Saint Adolph of Utrecht
The rugged winds of the North Sea carried the footsteps of countless English missionaries during the seventh century, yet among them stands one figure whose life was marked by a un...

Saint Adolphus of Osnabrück
Saint Adolphus of Osnabrück, also known as Adolphus of Tecklenburg, Adolf of..., Adolfo of..., Adolph of..., and Almoner of the Poor, was a renowned Catholic saint, Count of Teckle...

Saint Adrian of Canterbury
Saint Adrian of Canterbury, also known as Adrien or Hadrian, was born around 635 in Libya Cyrenaica, North Africa. In the mid-640s, his family was forced to flee to Naples, Italy, ...

Saint Aedan of Ferns
Saint Aedan of Ferns, also known as Aeddan Foeddog, Aedh-og, Aidan, Aidus, Edan, Hugh, Maedoc, Maidoc, Maodhóg, Mo-Aedh-og (= my dear Aedh), Moedhog, and Mogue, was born around the...

Saint Aedhgein of Fobhar
Saint Aedhgein of Fobhar, also known simply as Aedhgein, was a prominent figure in the Catholic Church during the eighth century. Born in Ireland, the exact date of his birth is un...

Saint Afan of Wales
Saint Afan of Wales, also known as Avan or Avanus, is a figure shrouded in mystery and uncertainty. Not much is known about him for certain, but various accounts and legends have b...

Saint Agapetus of Ruthenia
... Saint Agapetus is best remembered for his selfless acts of healing. As a physician, he possessed exceptional medical knowledge and skills which he utilized for the betterment of o...
Saint Agapito
The silence of history often speaks louder than the chronicles of the famous. In the annals of the Church, there exists a quiet luminescence surrounding those whose names have been...

Saint Agapius of Languedoc
Saint Agapius of Languedoc, also known as Agapius of Languedoc, was a Christian martyr who lived in the 3rd century. Little is known about his early life, but his martyrdom and sub...

Saint Agatha of Wimborne
Saint Agatha of Wimborne was a Benedictine nun at Wimborne Abbey in England during the 8th century. She is notable for being a spiritual student of Saint Lioba of Bischofsheim and ...

Saint Agathamerus of Mysia
Saint Agathamerus of Mysia, also known as Agathamerus the Martyr, was a Christian saint who lived during the 1st century in the region of Mysia, which is now located in modern-day ...

Saint Agathodoros of Tyana
Saint Agathodoros of Tyana, also known as Agathodorus, was a Christian martyr who lived during the early years of the Christian faith. Unfortunately, there is limited information a...

Saint Agericus of Verdun
Saint Agericus of Verdun, also known as Agerico, Aguy, Airy, or Algeric, was born around 521 in Verdun, France. He came from a humble farming family, and his mother named him Ageri...

Saint Agia of Hainault
Saint Agia of Hainault, also known as Agia of Mons, Aia of..., Austregildis of..., Aya of..., and Aye of..., was the wife of Saint Hidulphus of Hainault. She is believed to have be...

Saint Agilberta of Jouarre
Saint Agilberta of Jouarre, also known as Aguilberta of Jouarre or Gilberta of Jouarre, was a nun and the Abbess of Jouarre Abbey around the year 660. She is related to several oth...

Saint Agilus
Saint Agilus, also known as Agilo, Ayeul, Aisle, Ail, and Aile, was a Frankish nobleman and courtier who dedicated his life to serving God. Born around 580 in Gaul, which is modern...
Saint Agnello
...a life devoted to God is often found not in the spectacular miracles that fill the chronicles, but in the quiet, steadfast fidelity of a daily vocation lived in obscurity. In the c...

Saint Agnes of Assisi
Saint Agnes of Assisi, also known as Agnes of Assisi, was born in 1197 in the picturesque town of Assisi, Italy. She was the daughter of Count Favorino Scifi and Blessed Hortulana,...

Saint Agnes of Montepulciano
Saint Agnes of Montepulciano was born in 1268 in Gracchiano-Vecchio, Tuscany, Italy, into a wealthy family. Even at a young age, Agnes displayed incredible piety and devotion to Go...
Saint Agnese di Assisi
In the rugged landscape of Umbria, where the light of Francis and Clare illuminated the spiritual darkness of the thirteenth century, a young woman chose a path of profound renunci...

Saint Agnofleta
Saint Agnofleta, also known as Nofleta, was a 7th-century French nun and a close companion of Saint Longis. As a devout follower of Christ, Agnofleta dedicated her life to the serv...

Saint Agone of Poitiers
Saint Agone of Poitiers, also known as Agon or Algon, was a revered Bishop of Poitiers, France in the late 3rd and 4th centuries. While there is limited information available about...

Saint Agricola of Pannonia
Saint Agricola of Pannonia, also known as simply Saint Agricola, was a martyr who lived during the early Christian period. Unfortunately, very little information about his life has...
Saint Agricole
The enduring memory of a shepherd who served a specific see in ancient Gaul stands as a testament to the quiet faithfulness that undergirded the early Church. While the annals of h...
Saint Agritius
In the heart of Gallia Belgica, where the ancient stones of Rome still whispered of imperial grandeur, a profound shift in spiritual architecture occurred. It was here, in the city...

Saint Aid of Achardfinglas
Saint Aid of Achardfinglas, also known as Aed, was a revered Abbot at Achard-Finglas, located in County Carlow, Ireland. He is considered the titular saint for not only a church bu...

Saint Aidan of Lindesfarne
Saint Aidan of Lindesfarne, also known as Aidan of Lindisfarne, Apostle of Northumbria, Aedan, or Aidano, was a monk and bishop who played a crucial role in the evangelization of N...

Saint Aiden
Saint Aiden, also known as Aedan, Aedh, Aidan, Edan, Maedoc, Modoc, Moedoc, and Mogue, is a revered figure in the Catholic Church. Born around 550 in Connaught, Ireland, his birth ...
Saint Aile
.... What makes this holy man remarkable is not a catalogue of miracles recorded in the annals of time, but the singular distinction of being the first abbot of a specific monastic co...
Saint Alban Roe
The crown of martyrdom, often described in the hagiographical tradition as the ultimate seal of discipleship, was bestowed upon a faithful Benedictine priest in the heart of London...
Saint Albert
... for the sake of the Gospel. He is remembered not for grand miracles recorded in stone, but for the quiet persistence of a soul that chose the road over the

Saint Albert of Montecorvino
Saint Albert of Montecorvino, also known as Alberto di Montecorvino, was born in Normandy, modern France. As a child, he was taken to Pietra Montecorvino in Apulia, Italy, where he...

Saint Albert of Sicily
Saint Albert of Sicily, also known as Albert of Trapani or Albert the Abbot, was born between the years 1250 and 1257 in Trapani, Sicily, Italy. His parents, Benedict and Joan, had...
Saint Alberto
...the life of a bishop named Alberto stands out not for grand miracles or royal patronage, but for the profound intensity of his interior life and his tangible compassion. While the ...
Saint Albin
In the ancient and storied city of Lyons, a beacon of early Christianity in Gaul, a quiet but steadfast leader emerged to guide the flock. The city itself, Lugdunum, was a crucible...

Saint Albinus of Angers
Saint Albinus of Angers, also known as Saint Aubin of Angers, was born in 469 in Vannes, Brittany, France, into a noble family. From an early age, Albinus displayed great piety and...
Saint Albéric
In the annals of monastic history, few figures loom as significantly as the founder of the Cistercian order's earliest community. While names are often lost to the mists of time, t...

Saint Aldebrandus of Fossombrone
Saint Aldebrandus of Fossombrone, also known as Aldebrand, Aldebrando, and even Hildebrand, was born in 1119 in the town of Sorrivoli, Italy. From a young age, he developed an inte...

Saint Aldemar The Wise
...n as a wise and holy individual. Aldemar's reputation as a miracle worker began to spread when he became the spiritual director of a convent in Capua. This convent had

Saint Aldo of Carbonari
Saint Aldo of Carbonari, also known as Aldo the Charcoal-Burner, was an eighth-century hermit from northern Italy who gained recognition for his exceptional holiness and devotion t...

Saint Alena
Saint Alena, also known as Saint Alena of Vorst, was a remarkable Catholic saint who lived during the 7th century near Brussels, Belgium. She was the daughter of a pagan chieftain,...

Saint Alexander
Saint Alexander is a relatively lesser-known figure in Christian history, as very little information about his life has been preserved. What we do know is that he was a martyr who ...

Saint Alexander of Apema
Saint Alexander of Apema was a missionary preacher who devoted his life to spreading the teachings of the Catholic Church in the area of Apema, Phrygia, which is part of modern-day...

Saint Alexander of Goman
...the spread of Christianity through his extraordinary piety, miracles, and his devout commitment to a life of prayer and asceticism. Born in an unknown year, Saint Alexander dedicat...

Saint Alexander of The Via Claudia
...ound Rome, Italy. He was widely recognized for his numerous miracles and was revered as a devout and faithful servant of God. Little is known about Alexander's early life or his fa...

Saint Alfonso Maria Fusco
Saint Alfonso Maria Fusco was born on 23 March 1839 in Angri, Salerno, Italy. He was the eldest of five children in a pious peasant family, the son of Giuseppina Schiavone and Anie...

Saint Alfwold of Sherborne
Saint Alfwold of Sherborne, also known as Ælfwold, was a devout monk who dedicated his life to the service of God and the Catholic Church. Born in Winchester, England, he became a ...

Saint Alkelda of Middleham
Saint Alkelda of Middleham, also known as Alkeld or Athilda, was a Saxon princess hailing from England. She lived during the 9th century and dedicated her life to serving God as a ...

Saint Allucio of Campugliano
Saint Allucio of Campugliano, also known as Allucio of Valdi Nievole and Allucio of Valdinievole, was born around 1070 in Campugliano, Italy. He was the son of Omodeo, a rancher, a...
Saint Alonso Rodríguez
The most striking feature of this life is not a catalogue of miraculous deeds, but the radical transformation of a man who lost everything to find himself in the service of God. In...

Saint Alphege The Bald
Saint Alphege The Bald, also known as Alphege of Winchester, Alphege the Elder, Ælfheah, Elphege, Elfego, and Elpigio, was a relative of Saint Dunstan of Canterbury and Saint Ethel...

Saint Alphonsa of India
Saint Alphonsa of India, also known as Alphonsa Muttathupadathu, Alphonsa of Bharananganam, Alphonsa of the Immaculate Conception, Anna Muttathupadathu, and Annakutty, was born on ...

Saint Althryda
Saint Althryda, also known as Alfrida, Altrida, and Etheldrytha, was born a princess, the daughter of King Offa of Mercia. She lived during the 8th and 9th centuries, in a time whe...
Saint Alto
...rmany. While the specific chronology of his life remains obscured by the mists of
Saint Alyre
Among the many shepherds who tended the flock of Gaul during the twilight of the Roman Empire, few commands were as demanding or as spiritually significant as the one received by t...
Saint Amable
In the quiet annals of ecclesiastical history, where the names of the faithful often fade into the mists of antiquity, there remains a figure who stands as a testament to the endur...

Saint Amadour The Hermit
...body was found in a tomb and showed indications of possible incorruptibility, suggesting that the person had died approximately 1000 years earlier. Given the lack of background inf...

Saint Amand of Coly
Saint Amand of Coly, also known as Amandus, Amantius, and Amatius, was a highly revered Catholic saint who played a significant role in the establishment of the Saint-Amand de Coly...

Saint Amand of Nantes
Saint Amand of Nantes, also known as Amandus, Amantius, or Amatius, was a revered figure in Christian history as the founder and first abbot of the monastery at Nantes, France. Alt...
Saint Amandus
The horizon of his ministry stretched across a landscape of emerging nations, defined by a missionary zeal that refused to be contained by political borders. Known primarily as the...

Saint Amandus of Beaumont
Saint Amandus of Beaumont, also known as Amand, Amatius, or Amantius, was a Scottish hermit who resided in the area of Beaumont, within the archdiocese of Rheims in France. Althoug...

Saint Amandus of Limoges
Saint Amandus of Limoges, also known as Amandus of Haute-Vienne, Amand, Amando, Amatius, and Amantius, was born to the Hungarian nobility in the 5th century. Little is known about ...

Saint Amandus of Rodez
Saint Amandus of Rodez, also known as Amand, Amans, Amantius, or Amatius, was a renowned bishop of Rodez, France during the 5th century. While the exact dates of his birth and deat...

Saint Amantius of Tiphernum
Saint Amantius of Tiphernum, also known as Amantius of Citta di Castello, was a prominent priest and revered figure in the early Christian Church. Born in the later part of the 6th...

Saint Amarand
Saint Amarand was a renowned figure in the Catholic tradition. He was born in the 7th century and is believed to have died around the year 700. While much of his early life remains...
Saint Amasio
...rch, where the names of many faithful servants have been obscured by the ravages of time, there stands a quiet testament to the enduring nature of episcopal ministry. Among these f...

Saint Amata of Assisi
...easures. However, her encounter with her aunt Clare and the miracles she witnessed transformed her entirely. One significant event in Amata's life was her mirac
Saint Amato
In the shadowed valleys of southern Italy, where the ancient roads of Campania wind through the hills, there stands a testament to early Christian perseverance in the person of a s...
Saint Amato Ronconi
...to Ronconi endures, not through grand monuments or recorded miracles of the supernatural variety, but through the enduring echo of open doors and warm hearths. He is best remembere...

Saint Amator of Auxerre
Title: Saint Amator of Auxerre – The Apostle of Gaul Introduction: Saint Amator, also known as Amatre or Amadour, was born into an affluent family in Auxerre, Gaul (modern France) ...

Saint Amator of Córdoba
Saint Amator of Córdoba, also known as Amatore, was a revered Catholic saint who lived during the 9th century. He was ordained as a priest in Cordoba, Spain, and dedicated his life...

Saint Amatus of Nusco
Saint Amatus of Nusco, also known as Amato di Nusco, was born around the year 1003 in Nusco, Italy, into a wealthy family. He dedicated his life to serving the Church and became th...

Saint Ambon of Rome
Saint Ambon of Rome, also known as Ambon of Rome, is a revered figure in Catholicism, although very little is known about his life. He is recognized as a martyr, a person who suffe...

Saint Ambrose of Ferentino
Saint Ambrose of Ferentino, also known as Ambrose the Centurion, was a fourth-century Roman soldier and a martyr for the Catholic faith. Ambrose was born in Liguria, Italy and join...

Saint Amelberga of Susteren
Saint Amelberga of Susteren, also known as Amalburga, Amalia, or Amalberga, was a Benedictine nun and the abbess of Susteren Abbey. She is believed to have lived during the early 9...

Saint Amicus of Fonte Avellana
Saint Amicus of Fonte Avellana, also known as Saint Amicus of Camerino, was born around the year 925 near Camerino, Italy. Born into the Italian nobility, he made the courageous de...

Saint Ammon The Great
Saint Ammon The Great, also known as Ammon the Anchorite, Ammon Nitriota, Ammonius, and Amun, was a prominent figure in early Christian monasticism and is considered one of the gre...

Saint Ammun of Adrianopolis
Saint Ammun of Adrianopolis was a devout Christian martyr who lived during the early years of Christianity. Unfortunately, there is limited information available about his early li...

Saint Amnichad of Fulda
Saint Amnichad of Fulda, also known as Anmchadh or Amnuchad, was a revered Catholic saint who dedicated his life to the monastic and hermitic traditions. Although details about his...

Saint Ampelio
Saint Ampelio, also known as "The Blacksmith of God," was a renowned Catholic saint who led an extraordinary life of devotion and service to God. Born in the 4th century in Upper E...
Saint Amâtre
In the quiet valleys of Burgundy, where the Yonne River winds through the heart of Gaul, a spiritual transformation took root during a pivotal era of the Church's history. This cha...

Saint Ananias of Arbela
Saint Ananias of Arbela, also known as Ananias of Erbel or Ananio of Arbela, was a faithful and courageous follower of Christ who lived during a time of severe persecution in the f...
Saint Anastase
The spiritual journey of this holy man began in the maritime splendor of Venice, yet his vocation called him away from the lagoon’s embrace to the rugged isolation of the French co...
Saint Anastasius I
...r of imperial patronage, nor upon the spectacle of recorded miracles, but upon the quiet intensity of a life defined by radical poverty and unwavering apostolic solicitude. In the ...

Saint Anastasius of Terni
Saint Anastasius of Terni, also known as Anastos, was a dedicated and revered Catholic saint who lived during the sixth century. He was born in Syria, however, there is limited inf...

Saint Anatolius of Cahors
Saint Anatolius of Cahors, also known as Saint Anatole, was a prominent figure in the history of the Catholic Church. Born in the fourth century, he eventually became the Bishop of...

Saint Anders of Slagelse
...rimage in the Holy Lands. During his journey, he received a vision of a man on a white horse, who miraculously transported him back to
Saint Andrea
The pastoral care of the Church in Tuscany has long been anchored by the See of Florence, a diocese where the light of the Gospel has shone through the centuries. Among the many sh...

Saint Andrew Bobola
Saint Andrew Bobola, also known as Andrzej Bobola, was born on 30 November 1591 in Sandomierz, Poland. He was born into a noble Polish family and received a education at the Jesuit...

Saint Andrew Corsini
Saint Andrew Corsini, also known as Andrea Corsini, Andres Corsino, and the Apostle of Florence, was born in 1302 in Florence, Italy. He lived a wild and misspent youth until he ex...

Saint Andrew The Apostle
... role in leading people to Jesus, sharing the teachings and miracles of the Savior. He remained devoted to Jesus both before and after His crucifixion. As an Apostle, Andrew embark...

Saint Andrew of Florence
Saint Andrew of Florence, also known as Andrea di Firenze, was a revered figure in the early days of the Catholic Church. Born in Florence, Italy, Andrew rose to prominence as the ...

Saint Aneurin
Saint Aneurin, also known as Gildas, was a prominent Welsh monk and religious figure in the sixth century. He is often referred to as the Father of Saint Gwinoc, another notable sa...

Saint Angadrisma of Beauvais
Saint Angadrisma of Beauvais, also known as Andragasyna, Angadreme, Angadresima, Angadrême, and Angradesma, was born around 615 in the Diocese of Thérouanne, France. She was the co...
Saint Angelo d’Acri Falcone
In the rugged terrain of southern Italy, where the mountains of Calabria descend toward the Tyrrhenian Sea, the spiritual landscape was once shaped by the tireless footsteps of a h...

Saint Angelus of Acri
...l rejections, he would go on to become a renowned preacher, healer, and missionary, converting thousands of people during his lifetime. Early in his religious journey, Saint Angelu...
Saint Angilbert
The most striking feature of this holy man’s life was not a miracle recorded in stone or a vision witnessed in the night, but a radical renunciation of the world. He stands as a te...

Saint Anianus of Alexandria
Saint Anianus of Alexandria, also known as Anian or Annianus, was a prominent figure in early Christianity. He is primarily recognized as the successor to Saint Mark the Evangelist...
Saint Anicetus
In the annals of the early Church, few moments capture the delicate balance of unity and diversity as vividly as the meeting between the Bishop of Rome and the apostolic elder from...

Saint Aninus of Syria
Saint Aninus of Syria, also known as Saint Aninus the Hermit, was a revered figure in the early Christian era. Born in an era and place where records were scarce, little informatio...
Saint Anno
... distinguished service, marked not by a cascade of recorded miracles in the popular imagination, but by a profound reputation for capability and integrity. To speak of this holy ma...
Saint Anselmo
...ifetime. While specific details of his early life remain obscured by the mists of history, his primary achievement is unmistakable: the creation of a community dedicated to the pur...

Saint Anselmo of Bomarzo
Saint Anselmo of Bomarzo, also known as Anselm, was born in the early 6th century in the Mugnano region of Bomarzo, Italy. He was born into a wealthy and devoutly Catholic family w...

Saint Ansgar
Saint Ansgar, also known as the Apostle of the North, was born in 801 in Amiens, Picardy, France. He hailed from the French nobility and displayed a deep devotion to the Catholic f...
Saint Ansovino
... whose legacy is anchored not in the chronicles of dramatic miracles, but in the steadfast pastoral care offered to the faithful of the Marches region. His name survives as a testa...

Saint Ansovinus of Camerino
Saint Ansovinus of Camerino, also known as Ansovino, Ansuinus, Answin, or Oswin, was a Priest and hermit who lived near Torcello, Italy. He later became the Bishop of Camerino, Ita...

Saint Ansurius of Orense
Saint Ansurius of Orense, also known as Aduri, Adurius, Asurius, or Isauri, was a Benedictine monk and the Bishop of Orense, Galacia, Spain in the year 915. He is also recognized f...

Saint Anthemius of Poitiers
Saint Anthemius of Poitiers, also known as Antemio, was an eighth-century bishop of Poitiers, France. Born in an era when the Christian faith was still spreading throughout Europe,...

Saint Anthes of Salerno
Saint Anthes of Salerno, also known as Saint Anthius, was a Christian martyr who lived during the reign of Emperor Diocletian. Born in Salerno, Italy, little is known about his ear...

Saint Anthony Mary Claret
Saint Anthony Mary Claret, also known as Antonio María Claret y Clará, was born on 23 December 1807 in Sallent, Catalonia, Spain. In his youth, he worked as a weaver before enterin...

Saint Anthony The Roman
Saint Anthony The Roman, also known as Anthony of Rome, was born in 1086 in Rome, Italy, during a tumultuous period known as the Great Schism, which divided the Catholic Church. Ra...

Saint Anthony of Gerace
...c physical practices, deep prayer life, and reputation as a miracle worker. Not much is known about Saint Anthony's early life or background. However, it is widely believed that he...

Saint Anthony of Lérins
Saint Anthony of Lérins, also known as Antony of Lérins or Anthony the Hermit, was born around the year 468 in Valeria, Lower Pannonia, which is in modern-day Hungary. His father p...

Saint Anthony of Padua
Saint Anthony of Padua, also known as Antonio da Padova, António de Lisboa, and the Evangelical Doctor, was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1195. He was born into a wealthy family, who...

Saint Anthony of Rome
...nt Anthony of Saxony, was a remarkable Benedictine monk and miracle worker from Italy. He dedicated his life to serving God and his community, leaving a lasting impact on the Bened...
Saint Antioche
The spiritual landscape of the early church was often defined by the desert and the hermitage, even within the bounds of civilization. For the man who would become the shepherd of ...

Saint Antiochus of Sebaste
...an who would become a martyr. For this man, the vocation of healing was not merely a trade but a ministry of presence, where the alleviation of physical suffering served as a direc...

Saint Antipas of Pergamon
Saint Antipas of Pergamon, also known as Antipas of Pergamum, was a prominent figure during the early Christian era. He was a spiritual student of Saint John the Apostle and served...
Saint Antonino
In the rugged landscape of Campania, where the Mediterranean winds kiss the cliffs of Sorrento, a life of profound resilience unfolded during a time of shadow and steel. While the ...

Saint Antoninus of Pamiers
Saint Antoninus of Pamiers, also known as the Apostle of the Rouergue, was a first-century convert to Christianity. He was born in Fredelacum, Gaul, which is modern-day Pamiers, Fr...
Saint Antonio di Gerace
...sting place. He is remembered not for grand public deeds or miracles recorded in the ann

Saint Antonio of Saint Anne
Saint Antonio of Saint Anne, also known as Antonio Galvao de Franca or Frei Galvao, was born in 1739 in the "Freguezia" of Santo Antonio da Vila de Guarantingueta, Brazil. He was b...

Saint Antonius of Siya
Saint Antonius of Siya was a deeply revered figure in Christian history. Born in Archangel, Russia, he lived during the 16th century, leaving behind a profound legacy of holiness a...
Saint Antony Kauleas
The burden of the See of Constantinople has often rested upon shoulders that must balance the weight of imperial power with the spiritual needs of the faithful, yet few shepherds a...

Saint Antony of Vilna
Saint Antony of Vilna, also known as Antona, was an esteemed figure in both the religious and political spheres during the 14th century. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, Antony dedicated ...
Saint Aphrodise
...heritage. While the specific contours of his life remain obscured by the mists of the early centuries, his significance lies not in the details of his biography, b
Saint Apollinaris Claudius
...ile the precise dates of his entry into the world remain obscured by the passage of time, the historical record preserves a singular, luminous truth regarding his ministry. He is k...

Saint Apollo of Heliopolis
Saint Apollo of Heliopolis, also known as Apollo of Hermopol or Apollo of Thebais, was a renowned hermit and holy man who lived during the early 4th century in Egypt. Born in Helio...

Saint Appian of Comacchio
Saint Appian of Comacchio, also known as Apianus, Appiano, or Appianus, was a Benedictine monk and hermit known for his devout life and missionary efforts in Comacchio, Italy. He w...
Saint Appiano
...stry of hagiography, some lives shine brightest not through miracles recorded in stone, but through the profound silence of a dedicated solitude. This is the story of a monk whose ...

Saint Apronia
Saint Apronia, also known as Evronie, was a nun and a sister of Saint Aprus of Toul. Little is known about her early life and background, but she was born near Trier, Germany. She ...
Saint Aprus
In the quiet valleys of ancient Gaul, where the Roman world met the wild, there existed a witness to the hidden life of God. The figure of Saint Aprus stands not as a conqueror of ...
Saint Aptone
.... While the specific contours of his earthly life remain obscured by the passage of centuries, his presence marks a significant chapter in the ecclesiastical development of southwe...
Saint Aquilin
...France. While the precise chronology of his life remains obscured by the mists of antiquity, the core narrative of his sanctity offers a compelling portrait of conversion and dedic...

Saint Aquilinus of Milan
Saint Aquilinus of Milan, also known as Aquilino, was a Priest who played a significant role in combating the heresy of Arianism during the 7th century. Born in Bavaria, Germany, l...