Saint Geltrude Comensoli
The Eucharist was "Heaven on earth" to Saint Geltrude Comensoli (1847-1903), founder of the Institute of the Sacramentine Sisters which was consecrated to the perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and born from her love for Christ.
Saint Juliana
She came from Nicomedia, the capital of the Eastern Roman empire under Diocletian
Saint Claude de la Colombière
He became the confessor of the nearby Visitation monastery, where Margaret Mary Alacoque was living. Then, he worked tirelessly, both writing and preaching to spread the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Saints Cyril and Methodius
They were proclaimed patrons of Europe by John Paul II with the apostolic letter Egregiae Virtutis
Saints Fusca and Maura
According to the most renowned Passio, Fusca was born into a pagan family of Ravenna. She confided her desire to learn more about Christianity to Maura, her affectionate nurse, who encouraged her...
Saint Benedict of Aniane
He was among the protagonists of the Carolingian Renaissance, defended orthodoxy and contributed to spreading the Rule of Saint Benedict of Nursia throughout the Holy Roman Empire.
Our Lady of Lourdes
On February 11, 1858, at the Massabielle cave in Lourdes, the Blessed Virgin appeared to the 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous. It was the first of a series of eighteen Marian apparitions
Saint Scholastica
St. Benedict's sister is invoked against storms and lightning because of the famous miracle narrated in the Dialogues of Saint Gregory the Great
Saint Apollonia
The martyrdom of Saint Apollonia is described as a consequence of the preaching of a fortune-teller who had incited the pagan crowds of Alexandria to persecute Christians
Saint Josephine Bakhita
In the encyclical Spe Salvi, Benedict XVI draws on the life of Josephine Bakhita for a meditation on hope, a theological virtue that had entered powerfully in the life of the Sudanese Saint...
Saint John of Triora
He was one of the missionaries who proclaimed Christ in China without yielding to compromise, to the point of sacrificing their lives