Archive for December, 2018
St. Juan Diego
Born: Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin 1474 Cuauhtitlán, Mexico Died: 1548 (aged 73–74) Tepeyac, Mexico Venerated: in Roman Catholic Church Beatified: May 6, 1990, Basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City by Pope John Paul II Canonized: July 31, 2002, Basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City by Pope John Paul II Major shrine: Basilica of Guadalupe Feast: December 9 Patronage: […]
Continue ReadingSt. Narcisa de Jesús Martillo-Morán
Born:29 October 1832 Nobol, Guayas, Ecuador Died: 8 December 1869 (aged 37) Lima, Peru Venerated: in Roman Catholic Church Beatified: 25 October 1992, Saint Peter’s Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II Canonized: 12 October 2008, Saint Peter’s Square, Vatican City by Pope Benedict XVI Major shrine: Santuario de Santa Narcisa de Jesus Martillo […]
Continue ReadingSt. Noel Chabanel
Born: February 2, 1613 Saugues (Haute-Loire), France Died: December 8, 1649 (aged 36) Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (Midland, Ontario, Canada) Canonized: June 29, 1930, Rome by Pope Pius XI Son of a notary, and one of four children. Entered the Jesuit novitiate in Toulouse, France on 8 February 1630. College teacher in Toulouse from 1632 […]
Continue ReadingSt. Mary Joseph Rosello
Born: 1811 at Albissola Marina, Liguria, diocese of Savona, Italy as Benedetta Rossello Died: 7 December 1888 at Savona, Italy of natural causes Canonized: 1949 by Pope Pius XII Maria Giuseppa Rossello, FdM (27 May 1811 – 7 December 1880) was an Italian Religious Sister who founded the Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy. She […]
Continue ReadingSt. John the Silent
Born: 8 January 454 at Nicopolis, Armenia Died: 8 January 558 in Jerusalem of natural causes Saint John the Silent (January 8, 454 – May 13, 558), also known as St John the Hesychast was a Christian saint known for living alone for seventy-six years. He was given the surname because he loved recollection and […]
Continue ReadingSt. Sabino of Spoleto
Born: 3rd century AD Died: c. 300 AD Spoletium, Roman Umbria (modern-day Spoleto, Umbria, Italy) Venerated: in Roman Catholic Church Canonized: Pre-Congregation Feast: 7 December Saint Sabinus of Spoleto (died c. 300) was a Bishop in the Christian church who resisted the persecutions of Diocletian and was martyred. According to legend, Venustian, governor of Etruria […]
Continue ReadingSt. Ambrose of Milan
Born: c. 337-340 Augusta Treverorum, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire (modern Trier, Germany) Died: 4 April 397 (aged 56 or 57) Mediolanum, Roman Italy, Roman Empire (modern Milan, Italy) Sainthood Feast day: December 7 Venerated: in Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodoxy Anglican Communion Lutheranism Patronage: Bee keepers; bees; bishops; candle makers; domestic animals; French Commissariat; geese; […]
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In the year 484, the Arian King, Huneric, banished the Catholic bishops from their African Sees, and began a violent persecution of orthodox Christians, many of whom were put to death. Dionysia, a woman remarkable for beauty, zeal and piety, was scourged in the forum till her body was covered with blood. Seeing Majoricus, her […]
Continue ReadingSt. Abraham of Kratia
Born: c. 474 Emesa, Syria Died: c. 558 Palestine Venerated: in Christian Church Feast: December 6 Abraham of Kratia (c. 474 – c. 558) was a Christian monk from Emesa (now Homs) Byzantine Syria. He is recognized as a saint in the Christian church, with a feast day of December 6. He was born at […]
Continue ReadingBl. Peter Paschal
Born: 1227 at Valencia, Spain Died: beheaded on 6 December 1300 at Granada, Spain Beatified: 14 August 1670 by Pope Clement X Received his doctorate from the University of Paris, France. Joined the Mercedarians in 1250. Priest. Tutor to Don Sancho, son of the king of Aragon (part of modern Spain), in 1253. Bishop of […]
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