Saints
St. Szymon of Lipnica
Born: 1st October 1549 at Almendral, Spain as Anne Garcia Died: 7th June 1626 at Antwerp, Belgium of natural causes Beatified: 6th May 1917 by Pope Benedict XV As a thirteen-year-old orphan, Anne Garcia Manzanas, of Almendral, Spain, tended her brothers’ sheep. Devoted to the Passion of Christ, she wanted to consecrate her virgin- ity […]
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Born: 25 May 1550 at Bocchiavico, Abruzzi, kingdom of Naples, Italy Died: 14 July 1614 at Genoa, Italy of natural causes Canonized: 29 June 1746 by Pope Benedict XIV Patronage: against illness, sickness or bodily ills; sick people (proclaimed on 22 June 22 1886 by Pope Leo XIII), hospitals, hospital workers, nurses, Abruzzi, Italy. Also […]
Continue ReadingPope St. Symmachus
Born: in Sardinia, Kingdom of Odoacer (part of modern Italy) Papal Ascension: 22 November 498 Died: 19 July 514 in Rome, Ostrogothic Kingdom (in modern Italy) of natural causes. Also known as Simmaco The son of Fortunatus. Baptized in Rome, Italy. Archdeacon under Pope Anastasius II. Chosen 51st pope in 498. An anti-pope, Laurentius, was […]
Continue ReadingSt. John Plessington
Born: c.1637 at Dimples Hall, Lancashire, England Died: hanged, drawn, and quartered on 19 July 1679 at Barrows Hill, Boughton, England, buried in the local cemetery of Burton, England Canonized: 25 October 1970 by Pope Paul VI. Also known as John Plesington, William Scarisbrick, William Pleasington Additional Memorial 25 October as one of the Forty […]
Continue ReadingSt. Peter Crisci of Foligno
Born: 1243 Died: 19 July 1323 in the cathedral of Foligno, Umbria, Italy of natural causes, buried in the cathedral of San Feliciano in Foligno, a chapel was built in his honour in the cathedral in 1385, chapel restored and relics enshrined in a wooden reliquary in 1870 Beatified: local devotion developed soon after his […]
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Born: early 4th century, Tyre (modern Sur, Lebanon) Died: c.383 in Ethiopia of natural causes Patronage: Abyssinia, Ethiopia. Also known as, Apostle to Ethiopia, Abuna of Ethiopia, Father of Ethiopia, Fremonat, Fulgence Additional Memorials 1 August (Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church), 30 November (Eastern Orthodox Churches), 18 December (Coptic Orthodox Church) Brother of Saint Aedeius. Student […]
Continue ReadingSt. Bernward of Hildesheim
Born: c.960 at Utrecht, Netherlands Died: 20 November 1022 of natural causes Canonized: 1193 by Pope Celestine III Patronage: architects, goldsmiths, painters, sculptors.Also known as Berward, Bernward Member of a noble Saxon family. Grandson of Athelbero, Count Palatine of Saxony. Orphaned at an early age. Raised by his uncle Volkmar, bishop of Utrecht, and educated […]
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Born: Antioch Died: beheaded, date unknown, relics claimed by several locations Patronage: against kidney disease, against loss of milk by nursing mothers, against sterility, dying people, for escape from devils, expectant mothers, pregnant women, falsely accused people, for safe childbirth, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, martyrs, Montefiascone, Italy, nurses, peasants, people in exile, Queens College Cambridge, Rixtel, […]
Continue ReadingSt. Victor of Marseilles
Died: 290 with three prisoners in Marseilles, France he had converted Patronage: against lightning, cabinetmakers, millers, torture victims, Marseilles, France, Davoli, Italy. Christian soldier in the imperial Roman army, he was imprisoned in Marseilles, France when he refused to worship pagan gods. While in awaiting execution, he converted other prisoners. Martyr.
Continue ReadingSt. Arbogast of Strasbourg
Born: 7th century Aquitaine, France, some writers claim him for Scotland and/or Ireland Died: c.678 of natural causes, at his insistence, he was buried in an area normally reserved for criminals, the church of Saint Michael was soon built over his grave, relics translated to the nearby Saint Arbogast abbey, relics scattered and lost during […]
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