Saint Angela Merici

Saint Angela Merici, founder of the Ursulines, dedicated her life to education and religious formation, pioneering the first teaching congregation for women.

Saint Titus

Saint Titus was a devoted disciple of Saint Paul, peacemaker, and the first bishop of Crete, renowned for his leadership and compassionate spirit.

Saint Timothy

Saint Timothy was an early Christian evangelist, beloved disciple of Saint Paul, known for his faith and dedication to spreading Christianity.

Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul

This feast commemorates the conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle on the road to Damascus.

Saint Francis de Sales

Saint Francis de Sales, Bishop of Geneva and Doctor of the Church, converted thousands to Catholicism. His spiritual writings influence many. Patron of Journalists, Church Unity.

Saint Marianne Cope

Mother Marianne Cope, born in 1838, devoted her life to caring for leprosy patients in Hawaii, exemplifying compassion and dedication until her death in 1918.

Saint Vincent of Saragossa

Saint Vincent, patron of vintners, endured Roman torture, pioneered vine pruning, and posthumously guarded by ravens, the patron saint of Lisbon, Portugal.

Saint Agnes

Saint Agnes, a young martyr of purity and faith, defied persecution with unwavering devotion, becoming the eternal Patroness of young girls.

Saint Sebastian

Saint Sebastian, born in Narbonne, Gaul, was a soldier and Christian martyr, revered as the patron of athletes, soldiers, and protectors against plagues.

Saint Henry of Uppsala

Saint Henry of Uppsala, 12th-century English bishop, evangelized Finland, built Nousis church, and met martyrdom, becoming the Patron Saint of Finland.