Saint of the day online. St. Scholastica, the sister of St. Benedict, consecrated her life to God from her earliest youth. Her feast day is February 10th.
Read MoreSaint of the day online. St Jerome Emiliani lay chained in the dark dirty dungeon. He committed his whole life and all he owned to helping others.
Read MoreSaint of the day online. St Moses lived in the desert regions of Syria and Egypt, caring for the local nomadic tribes. He was a Arab hermit and bishop.
Read MoreSaint of the day Online. Paulo Miki was born into a wealthy Japanese family. He was a well known and successful preacher gaining numerous converts to Catholicism.
Read MoreCatholic saint of the day online. St Joan of Valois, 1464 - 1505, was the second daughter of Louis X1. St. Joan died at the age of 41 on February 4, 1505.
Read MoreSt. Blaise is believed to begin as a healer then, eventually, became a "physician of souls." He then retired to a cave, where he remained in prayer.
Read MoreSant of the day online. St. Joan de Lestonnac was born in Bordeaux, France, in 1556. She was canonised in 1949 by Pope Pius XII. Her feast day is February 2.
Read MoreSaint of the day catholic online. St. Brigid of Ireland was born Brigit, and shares a name with a Celtic goddess from whom many legends are associated.
Read MoreSaint of the day catholic Online. St. Don Bosco, was born in Becchi, Italy, on August 16, 1815. His birth came just after the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
Read MoreSaint of the day online. Saint Aldegundis' Catholic liturgical feast is kept on January 30. Aldegonde was closely related to the Merovingian royal family.
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