Archive for January 3, 2024
Bl. Maria Repetto
Born: 1 November 1807 at Voltaggio, Italy Died: 6 January 1890 at Genoa, Italy of natural causes, interred in her house’s chapel Beatified: 4 October 1981 by Pope John Paul II Daughter of a notary, and the oldest of eleven children. It was a pious family – three of her sisters became nuns, one brother […]
Continue ReadingBl. Convoyon of Redon
Born: in 788 Saint-Malo, Brittany (in modern France Died: 5 January 868 at Saint-Maixent-de-Plélan monastery, Plélan, France of natural causes, re-interred at Redon Abbey, relics destroyed during the French Revolution Beatified: 3 May 1866 by Pope Pius IX (cultus confirmed) Also known as Convoyon of Brittany, Conwoion, Convoion, Convoio, Konvoion, Konvoyon, Konwoion Archdeacon of Vannes, […]
Continue ReadingSt. Domno of Bergamo
Died: 307 outside the city of Bergamo, Italy, buried next to his grandfather Domnio, the church of Saint Andrew was later built over the site of the graves Additional Memorial 24 July (finding of relics) Brother of Saint Eusebia of Bergamo; grandson of Saint Domnio of Bergamo. Imprisonsed for his faith during the persecutions of […]
Continue ReadingSt. Stephen du Bourg
Born: c.1030 Died: 1118 at Meyriat, France of natural causes Also known as Stephen Bourg-en-Bresse, Etienne Canon of Saint Rufus at Valence, France. Companion of Saint Bruno at the foundation of the Grande Chartreuse. Founded the charterhouse at Meyria in 1116.
Continue ReadingSt. Rumon of Audierne
Born: late 5th century in Penmarch, Cornwall, England Died: 6th century Patronage Audierne, France Also known as Druman, Drumé, Raimundus, Raymond, Ruman, Ruvon May have been the son of Saint Thumette. Hermit in the region of Audierne, France.
Continue ReadingSt. Rigobert of Rheims
Died: c.750 in Rheims, France of natural causes Also known as Gobert, Rigobertus, Robert Additional Memorial 14 June (translation of relics) Benedictine monk. Abbot of Orbais. Archbishop of Rheims, France. Persecuted and exiled by Charles Martel. While he was away, another was appointed bishop. He eventually returned to his see, but to prevent scandal and […]
Continue ReadingSt. Pharaildis of Ghent
Born: c.650 in Ghent, Belgium Died: c.740 of natural causes Patronage: against childhood diseases, difficult marriages, poultry, victims of abuse, widows, Ghent, Belgium, Smetlede, Belgium, Bruay, France Also known as Farahilde, Farailde, Pharaild, Pharailde, Pherailde, Vareide, Varelde, Veerhilde, Veerle, Verylde Sister of Saint Gudule. Niece of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles. After making a private vow […]
Continue ReadingSt. Oringa of the Cross
Died: 1310 at Castello di Santa Croce, Tuscany, Italy of natural causes Also known as Christiana of the Cross Memorials 4 January as Oringa, 10 January as Christiana Pious farm girl who fled her home to escape an arranged marriage. Worked as a servant in Lucca, Italy then became an itinerant miracle worker in the […]
Continue ReadingSt. Libentius of Hamburg
Born: in southern Swabia (modern Germany) Died: 4 January 1013 in Bremen, Germany of natural causes, buried in the cathedral of Bremen Also known as Libentius of Bremen, Liawizo, Libenzio Benedictine monk. Exiled to Hamburg, Germany with Pope Benedict V. Developed a ministery to the poor and sick of Bremen, Germany. Chamberlain to Archbishop Adaldago […]
Continue ReadingSt. Gregory of Langres
Died: 539 of natural causes Additional Memorial 13 May (translation of relics) Governor and leading citizen in the area of Autun, France. Married, and the father of Saint Tertricus of Langres. Great-uncle of Saint Gregory of Tours. Widower; after his wife’s death, he devoted himself to God. Priest. Reluctant bishop of Langres, France at age […]
Continue Reading