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Saint of the day


Saint George

Saint George

He was already the object of an extensive and ancient cult long before the legendary image of his fight with the dragon, symbolizing the intrepid faith that triumphs over evil.


Saint Leonidas of Alexandria

Saint Leonidas of Alexandria

His martyrdom took place during the persecutions ordered by Septimius Severus.


Saint Anselm of Aosta

Saint Anselm of Aosta

Considered by some to be the founder of Scholasticism, he devised a famous argument on the existence of God, which has engaged generations of philosophers and theologians.


Saint Agnes of Montepulciano

Saint Agnes of Montepulciano

In 1374 Our Lord revealed to Saint Catherine of Siena that in Paradise she would enjoy a glory equal to that of Saint Agnes of Montepulciano (c. 1268-1317). This fact is indicative of the greatness of this relatively little known mystic.


Saint Expeditus

Saint Expeditus

His iconography has rendered the various hagiographic accounts with very suggestive symbols.


Saint Galdino

Saint Galdino

He occupies a prominent place next to two giants, Saint Ambrose and Saint Charles Borromeo.


Saint Robert of Molesme

Saint Robert of Molesme

The principal founder of the Cistercian Order, Saint Robert of Molesme (c. 1029-1111), promoted the return to a simple and austere monastic life, docilely abandoning himself to the action of grace.


Divine Mercy Sunday

Divine Mercy Sunday

On 22 February 1931 Jesus first communicated to St. Faustina Kowalska His desire for a Feast of Divine Mercy to be celebrated on the first Sunday after Easter. On that same occasion Our Lord made her a solemn promise, valid for every pilgrim soul on earth.


Saints Basilissa and Anastasia

Saints Basilissa and Anastasia

They were disciples of Peter and Paul at the time of emperor Nero. After the martyrdom of the two holy apostles they piously took care of the burial of their bodies.


Saint Lidwina

Saint Lidwina

She was a Dutch mystic who offered all her sufferings to Christ for the salvation of souls and had visions of Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.


Saint Martin I

Saint Martin I

He showed his mettle when he was elected pope in July 649, because he did not wait for the consent of the Byzantine emperor Constant II, going against the practice that had been established from Justinian onwards, and which lasted more than two centuries (537-752)


Saint Joseph Moscati

Saint Joseph Moscati

“My place is by the side of the sick”, was the mantra of the medical luminary Saint Giuseppe Moscati (1880-1927), a model for every doctor and every man.