Blessed John Duns Scotus
Influential High Middle Ages philosopher-theologian, Blessed John Duns Scotus, shaped Catholic and secular thinking profoundly.
Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne
Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, R.S.C.J., a Catholic Religious Sister, dedicated her life to teaching and serving in the Midwestern United States.
Saint Eucharius
Eucharius, first Bishop of Trier, legendary disciple of Christ, revived Maternus with St. Peter’s staff, converting many Gentiles in Gaul.
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 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.
Blessed Thomas Maria Fusco
Blessed Thomas Maria Fusco was an Apostle of Charity of the Most Precious Blood, a friend of boys and girls and young people and attentive to every kind of poverty and human and spiritual misery.
Saint Nicholas of Flüe
Saint Nicholas of Flüe was a Swiss hermit and ascetic who is the patron saint of Switzerland. He is sometimes invoked as "Brother Klaus."
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati is a saint for the modern world, and especially for the young people of our time. A "man of the beatitudes," as Pope John Paul II called him at his beatification ceremony. He was described by friends as "an explosion of joy."
Saint Joseph Barsabas
Contesting Saint Matthias to replace Judas, Saint Joseph Barsabas preached globally and performed miracles, earning the title 'the Just'.















