Saint Adele

Royal daughter turned devout nun, founder of Palatiolum convent, known for her holiness and guidance from Saint Boniface.

Saint Gregory Nazianzen

Saint Gregory Nazianzen, "the Theologian," overcame challenges to become a Doctor of the Church, known for his gentle scholarship and influential writings on the Trinity.

Saint Anysia

Saint Anysia of Thessalonica, devout Christian and martyr during Emperor Maximian's persecution, sacrificed all for faith, resisted pagan oppression, and died for Christ.

Saint Hyacintha of Mariscotti

Saint Hyacintha of Mariscotti, once a worldly nun, transformed into a devout ascetic, miracle-worker, and founder of the Sacconi. (1585-1640)

Saint Vincent of Saragossa

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

Saint Scholastica

Devoted nun and sister of St. Benedict, St. Scholastica dedicated her life to God, founding a convent and sharing profound spiritual bonds with her brother.

Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul

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

The Solemnity of All Saints

All Saint's Day honors all saints, filling gaps in annual saintly commemorations, originally marking martyrs' death anniversaries at their martyrdom sites.

Our Lady of the Rosary

The Rosary's significance is highlighted by historic victories attributed to its recitation, leading to a universal Catholic feast celebrating Our Lady of the Rosary.

Saints Cyril & Methodius

Saints Cyril & Methodius were brothers and are considered the Apostles of the Slavs. Pope John Paul II named them Co-Patrons of Europe (along with St. Benedict). They conducted tireless missionary work and composed a slavic liturgy. St. Cyril create the Cyrillic Alphabet.