
St. Joan of Arc
St. Joan of Arc is the patroness of soldiers and of France. On January 6, 1412, Joan of Arc was

St. Joan of Arc is the patroness of soldiers and of France. On January 6, 1412, Joan of Arc was

Martyr of England. She was born Margaret Plantagenet, the niece of Edward IV and Richard III. She married Sir Reginald

Bishop of Trier, Germany, from 332, and a miracle worker. He was probably born at Silly, France, and succeeded St.

At the end of the sixth century anyone would have said that Augustine had found his niche in life. Looking

If one had to choose one saint who showed the humorous side of holiness that would Philip Neri. Born in

It would be easy to concentrate on the mystical experiences God gave this saint, rather than on her life. In

David, the youngest son of Scotland’s virtuous queen, (Saint) Margaret, succeeded his brother to the Scottish throne in 1124. David’s

This holy priest was born in 1698 at the village of Voltaggio in the diocese of Genoa and was one

St. Rita was born at Spoleto, Italy in 1381. At an early age, she begged her parents to allow her

Eugene de Mazenod was born on August 1, 1782, at Aix-en-Provence in France. Early in life he experienced the upheaval