Saints

St. Lawrence of Brindisi

St. Lawrence of Brindisi

Born: 22 July 1559 at Brindisi, Italy as Julius Caesar Rossi Died: 22 July 1619 at Lisbon, Portugal of natural causes, buried in the cemetery of the Poor Clares on Villafranca, Spain Canonized: 8 December 1881 by Pope Leo XIII Patronage: Brindisi, Italy. Also known as Brother Lorenzo, Julius Caesar Rossi, Laurence of Brindisi, Lorenzo […]

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St. Anna Wang

St. Anna Wang

Born: c.1886 in Machiazhuang, Weixian, Hebei, China Died: beheaded on 22 July 1900 in Machiazhuang, Weixian, Hebei, China, body dumped in a mass grave, exhumed on 6 November 1901 and given proper burial Canonized: 1 October 2000 by Pope John Paul II. Additional Memorial 28 September as one of the Martyrs of China Born to […]

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St. Gualtero of Lodi

St. Gualtero of Lodi

Born: c.1184 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy Died: c.1224 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy of natural causes, buried in the Church of Saints James and Philip in Lodi, which became a pilgrimage site for those who sought aid at the Hospital of Mercy, on 26 January 1384, some fanatical devotees, aided by some friars of San Biagio, […]

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St. John Cassian

St. John Cassian

Born: c.360 Died: 433 of natural causes. Also known as John the Roman, John the Ascetic Pilgrim with his friend Germanus to the Holy Lands. Monk in Egypt and Marseilles, France. Studied under Saint John Chrysostom, who ordained him a deacon. Defended Chrysostom in Rome, Italy. Founded the abbey of Saint Victor and a convent […]

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St. Phocas the Gardener

St. Phocas the Gardener

Died: beheaded c.303 in Sinope, Pontus (in modern Turkey) Patronage: against insect bites, against poisoning, against snake bites, agricultural workers, farm workers, farmers, field hands, boatmen, mariners, sailors, watermen, gardeners, husbandmen, market-gardeners. Also known as Phocas of Hovenier, Phocas of Sinope, Focas, Fokas Innkeeper. Gardener. Martyr. Used surplus crops to feed the poor. Even cared […]

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St. Bridget of Sweden

St. Bridget of Sweden

Born: 1302 or 1303 at Finsta Castle, Uppsala, Sweden Died: 23 July 1373 at Rome, Italy of natural causes, buried in 1374 at the Vadstena, Sweden convent she had founded Canonized: 7 October 1391 by Pope Boniface IX Patronage: Europe, Sweden, widows. Also known as Bridget of Vadstena, Birgit, Birgitta, Bridgid, Brigida Daughter of Birger […]

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St. Charbel Makhlouf

St. Charbel Makhlouf

Born: 8 May 1828 at Beka-Kafra, Lebanon as Joseph Zaroun Makhlouf Died: 24 December 1898 at Annaya of natural causes Canonized: 9 October 1977 by Pope Paul VI. Also known as Joseph Zaroun Makhlouf Son of a mule driver. Raised by an uncle who opposed the boy’s youthful piety. The boy’s favorite book was Thomas […]

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St. Christina of Bolsena

St. Christina of Bolsena

Born: 3rd century, probably at Rome, Italy into the family Anicii Died: c.250 near Lake Bolsena, Tuscany, Italy, her father tied a rock around her neck, and threw her into Lake Bolsena, when she miraculously survived, her tongue was cut out, and she was thrown into a furnace, when she survived, she was shot full […]

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St. Christina the Astonishing

St. Christina the Astonishing

Born: 1150 at Brusthem near Liege, Belgium Died: 24 July 1224 at Saint Catherine’s convent, Sint-Truiden, Belgium of natural causes Beatified: popular devotion existed and continues, but no formal beatification has taken place, unknown if any cause is before the Congregation, because of lack for formal designation, she is sometimes listed as Saint Christina, sometimes […]

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St. Euphrasia

St. Euphrasia

Born: 380 Died: 420 of natural causes. Also known as Eufrasia, Eupraxia Born to the Roman nobility, the daughter of Antigonus, senator of Constantinople. Related to Roman Emperor Theodosius I who finished the conversion of Rome to a Christian state. Her father died soon after Euphrasia was born; she and her mother became wards of […]

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