The Saints
"All the faithful of Christ are called to the fullness of the Christian life" (Lumen Gentium 40). These men and women show us what a life surrendered to Christ looks like. Explore their feast days and let their witness draw you closer to Jesus.
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Saint Domnina of Aegea
Born in Aegea, Cilicia (in Asia Minor), she lived during the 3rd century AD.
Saint Abbondius of Rome
Although there is limited information available about his life, his sacrifice and devotion to the faith have made him a...
Saint Apollinaris of Rheims
Born in an unknown year, Apollinaris lived in Rheims, France, during the third century.
Saint Flavian of Autun
Born in the early part of the seventh century, little is known about his early life and upbringing.
Saint Maximus of Ostia
He was one of a group of Christians who were martyred during the persecutions of Alexander Severus.
Saint Lupo of Novi
Not much is known about his life, but his courageous witness to the faith and ultimate sacrifice have made him an...
Saint Zaccheus
Saint Antonio di Gerace
The rugged landscapes of Southern Italy have long served as a sanctuary for souls seeking the silence of God.
Saint Flavien
The landscape of the Gallic church during the late fifth and early sixth centuries was one of profound transformation,...
Saint Zacchaeus of Jerusalem
He is believed to have lived during the 2nd century AD.
Saint Desideratus of Verdun
He came from the Gallic nobility, being the son of Gondebald de Bourgogne of Lyons and an unidentified noble woman from...
Saint Marcian of Saignon
Born in Saignon, France, in the 8th century, not much is known about Marcian's early life and education.
Saint Tydfil
She was the daughter of Saint Brychan of Brecknock, a revered figure in Welsh Christianity.
Saint Minervius of Lyons
While there is limited information available about his life, his martyrdom and subsequent veneration in the Church have...
Saint Quiriacus of Ostia
While not much is known about his early life and background, Quiriacus became a prominent figure in the Catholic Church...
Saint Hilarinus
He lived during the 8th century and devoted his life to the service of God and the community.
Saint Victor of Vita
He is best known for his writings on the persecutions by the Arian Vandals, which have survived and provide valuable...
Saint Luppus
Born into the condition of slavery, his identity was profoundly shaped by his unwavering faith in Christ.
Saint Timothy of Rheims
Unfortunately, there is limited information available about his early life and background.
Saint Anthony of Gerace
He lived during the 10th century and is known for his ascetic physical practices, deep prayer life, and reputation as a...
Saint Asterius of Aegea
In the annals of the early Church, few testimonies shine as brightly as that of a humble witness whose name is Asterius...
Saint Eleazar of Lyons
Although not much is known about his early life, his courageous faith and unwavering commitment to Christ have made him...
Saint Altigianus
Born in an unknown date, Altigianus lived during the Early Medieval period and dedicated his life to the service of God.
Saint Claudius of Aegea
Born in Aegea, Cilicia (in Asia Minor), little is known about his early life and family background.
Saint Theonilla of Aegea
Unfortunately, not much is known about her life prior to her martyrdom, but her unwavering faith and devotion to Christ...
Saint Neon of Aegea
Though the precise date and place of his birth remain unknown, he lived in the region of Aegea during the reign of the...
Saint Rose of Lima
She was the daughter of Spanish immigrants who had settled in the New World.
Saint Ireneus of Rome
Saint Éoghan of Ardstraw
Born in Leinster, Ireland, in the 6th century, Éoghan's life was marked by a series of remarkable events that...
Saint Archelaus of Ostia
While there is limited information available about his life, historical documents suggest that he was a deacon and part...
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He is believed to have lived in the 8th century and is associated with the town of Meda, located in present-day Italy.
Saint Aimo of Savigny
Aimo of Savigny, also known as Aymon or Hamon, was a Benedictine monk at Savigny, a monastery in Normandy, France.
Saint Aimé
Saint Airy
In the turbulent era of the Frankish kingdoms, where the boundaries between secular power and ecclesiastical authority...
Saint Aithalas of Adrianopolis
Saint Aithalas of Arbela
He was born in Arbela, Persia, in the fourth century and initially served as a pagan priest.
Saint Aitheachan of Colpe
Although he is listed in various martyrologies, unfortunately, no detailed information about his life has survived.
Saint Aizan of Abyssinia
Believed to have been born in Abyssinia, modern-day Ethiopia, Aizan is associated with the early Christian movement in...
Saint Alanus of Lavaur
Despite limited information on his life, the legacy of Saint Alanus has endured through the preservation of his relics...
Saint Alanus of Quimper
He lived during a time of great change and challenges within the Christian church in the region, and his steadfast...
Saint Alban
In the annals of early Christianity, few testimonies resonate with the raw power of the first martyr of Britain.
Saint Alban Bartholomew Roe
, was a Benedictine priest and martyr of the English Catholic Reformation.
Saint Alban Roe
The crown of martyrdom, often described in the hagiographical tradition as the ultimate seal of discipleship, was...
Saint Alban of Britain
He is regarded as the first martyr in England and is celebrated for his unwavering faith and courage in the face of...

Saint Alban of Mainz
Born in either Greece or Albania (sources vary), he dedicated his life to serving God and spreading the teachings of...
Saint Albaud of Toul
He served as the Bishop of Toul, located in Gallia Belgica (modern-day France), in the year 507.

Saint Alberic Crescitelli
From a young age, he had a strong calling to the priesthood and entered the seminary at the tender age of twelve.
Saint Alberic of Bagno De Romagna
From a young age, he displayed a deep sense of spirituality and a desire to live a life dedicated to prayer and...
Saint Alberic of Citeaux
Born in the early 11th century, Alberic initially lived as a hermit at Collan in Chatillon-sur-Seine, France.
Saint Alberic of Stavelot
He lived during the 8th century and is celebrated as a prominent figure within the Catholic Church.
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