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Saint Constantius

Saint Constantius

Revered as the first bishop of Perugia, he was martyred in the 2nd century


Saint Thomas Aquinas

Saint Thomas Aquinas

"Although the truth of the Christian faith exceeds the capacity of reason, nevertheless the natural principles of reason cannot be in contrast with this truth", taught Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), the Doctor Angelicus


Saint Angela Merici

Saint Angela Merici

The founder of the Ursulines consecrated her life to educating girls to follow the ways of God. In the Rule, she wrote her prayer to the Lord that her will may conform to His will


Saints Timothy and Titus

Saints Timothy and Titus

The Church commemorates on the same day the holy bishops Timothy and Titus, favourite disciples of Saint Paul and recipients of three "pastoral" letters


Conversion of Saint Paul

Conversion of Saint Paul

The feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul reminds us of the fruits produced by the acceptance of grace, capable of radically transforming one of the most active persecutors of the early Church into the greatest announcer of the Gospel to the Gentiles.


Saint Francis de Sales

Saint Francis de Sales

An inspired writer, preacher, spiritual guide for several saints, he combined gentleness with an enthusiasm for truth, as Pius XI recalled in the encyclical Rerum Omnium Perturbationem of 1923, for the benefit of "those Catholics who as journalists and writers expound, spread, and defend the doctrines of the Church."


Saint Ildephonsus

Saint Ildephonsus

He is renowned for a number of writings, which famously include a valuable treatise on the perpetual virginity of Mary


Saint Vincent Martyr

Saint Vincent Martyr

Vincent went to heaven on January 22nd, 304 (or 305). He is considered the first martyr in Valencia, a city which, according to Lorenzo Riber, was then little evangelised and highly pagan.


Saint Agnes

Saint Agnes

She was killed for her Christian faith when she was barely 13. Her martyrdom made a profound impression on the Christian community, giving rise to a fervent popular piety


Saint Sebastian

Saint Sebastian

The historical frame to his martyrdom is the resumption of the persecutions under Diocletian


Saint Macarius the Great

Saint Macarius the Great

Monks used to call him the "Lamp of the Desert" not only because of his virtues but because his face shone in the dark


Saint Margaret of Hungary

Saint Margaret of Hungary

Her aunt was the famous Saint Elizabeth. Her love for the Eucharist was accompanied by a love of poverty and the Holy Scriptures