St. Teresa of Jesus Jornet Ibars
Foundress of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Born in Catalonia, Spain, she overcame many difficulties in her youth and
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Foundress of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Born in Catalonia, Spain, she overcame many difficulties in her youth and
St. Louis, King of France, patron of Tertiaries, was the ninth of his name. He was born at Poissy, France,
St. Bartholomew, 1st. century, one of the 12. All that is known of him with certainty is that he is
Servite cardinal and preacher. Born in Florence, Italy, to a noble family, he was educated in Paris and Padua where
Archdeacon and companion of St. Donatus. Andrew and his sister, St. Bridget the Younger, were born in Ireland of noble
On June 2, 1835, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto saw the light of earth at Riesi, Province of Treviso, in Venice; on
St. Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church St. Bernard was born of noble parentage in Burgundy, France, in the
John Eudes was born at Ri, Normandy, France, on November 14, 1601, the son of a farmer. He went to
Empress mother of Constantine the Great. She was a native of Bithynia, who married the then Roman general Constantius I
Clare was born at Montefalco, Italy, around 1268. As a young woman she joined a convent of Franciscan tertiaries. This
St. Stephen the Great (977-1038), was the son of the Magyar chieftain Geza, Stephen succeeded him as leader in 997.
Bishop and companion of St. Augustine. He was born in Tagaste, North Africa, and was raised as a friend of
Maximilian was born in 1894 in Poland and became a Franciscan. He contracted tuberculosis and, though he recovered, he remained
Martyr of Rome, with Concordia and other companions, he is a controversial figure who censured Pope St. Callistus I. Hippolytus