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Agricius of Trier

Saint Agricius (ca. 260 – ca. 329 333 or 335) was Bishop of Trier in the 4th century.


Agnes of Montepulciano

Agnes of Montepulciano O.P. (1268 – 1317) was a Dominican prioress in medieval Tuscany who was known as a miracle worker during her lifetime. She is honored as a saint […]


Agnes of Assisi

Saint Agnes of Assisi O.S.C. (1197/1198 – 16 November 1253) was the younger sister of Saint Clare of Assisi and one of the first abbesses of the Order of Poor […]


Apollinaris of Ravenna

Apollinaris of Ravenna (Italian: Apollinare) is a Syrian saint whom the Roman Martyrology describes as a bishop who according to tradition while spreading among the nations the unsearchable riches of […]


Josephine Bakhita

Josephine Margaret Bakhita F.D.C.C. was a Sudanese-born former slave who became a Canossian Religious Sister in Italy living and working there for 45 years. In 2000 she was declared a […]


Julian of Toledo

Julian of Toledo (642–690) was born to Jewish parents in Toledo Hispania but raised Christian. He was well educated at the cathedral school was a monk and later abbot at […]


Basil the Confessor

Basil the Confessor (died 750) was an Eastern Orthodox saint who lived in the 8th century and was tortured by the Byzantine Emperor Leo III. With his pupil Procopius St. […]


Dimitry of Rostov

Saint Dimitry of Rostov (sometimes Latinized as Demetrius sometimes referred to simply as Dmitri Rostovsky Russian: Димитрий Ростовский) was a leading opponent of the Caesaropapist reform of the Russian Orthodox […]


Paisius Velichkovsky

Saint Paisius Velichkovsky or Wieliczkowski (Paisie de la Neamţ in Romanian; Паисий Величковский in Russian; Паїсій Величковський in Ukrainian; 20 December 1722 – 15 November 1794) was an Eastern Orthodox […]


Juliana of Nicomedia

Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304. She was popular in the Middle Ages especially in the Netherlands as the […]


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