Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, born circa 315, died 386, was a pivotal Bishop and Doctor of the Church, renowned for his staunch opposition to Arianism.
Saint Patrick
Saint Patrick, born in Scotland, enslaved in Ireland, became its Apostle, converting many to Christianity before his death in 461.
Saint Abraham of Kidunaia
Hermit, missionary, and transformative figure in early Syrian Christianity, famously eschewed marriage for a life of devout isolation and conversion.
Saint Louise de Marillac
Saint Louise de Marillac (August 12, 1591 - March 15, 1660) was the co-founder, with St. Vincent de Paul, of the Daughters of Charity.
Saint Matilda
German saint, founded abbeys, championed charity with a blend of royal duty and profound personal piety.
Saint Euphrasia
Saint Euphrasia, a Constantinople-born nun, dedicated her life to Christ, performed miracles, and exemplified humility, compassion, and self-sacrifice.
Saint Roderic
Saint Roderic, 9th-century Spanish martyr, executed with Solomon for apostasy on March 13, 857, symbolizes steadfast faith amidst religious persecution.
Saint Aurea
Spanish nun, visionary, miracle-worker in Moorish Spain; solitary life at San Millan de la Cogolla.
Saint Dominic Savio
Patron of choirboys, Dominic Savio: holy, youthful, prayerful, humble origins, aimed for God's glory.
Saint Frances of Rome
Italian noble, Saint Frances of Rome, founded Oblates, famed for charity, balanced family and faith.