Saint Claude of Besançon
Saint Claude was Archbishop of Besançon and Abbot of the monastery of Condat in the 7th century. Renowned for his austerity and wisdom, he g…
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Saint Claude was Archbishop of Besançon and Abbot of the monastery of Condat in the 7th century. Renowned for his austerity and wisdom, he g…
Bishop of Corinth in the 2nd century under Marcus Aurelius, Saint Dionysius was a pastor famous for his eloquence and apostolic zeal. He wro…
Born in Palestine and heir to a wealthy Jew, Epiphanius became a learned monk before being elected Bishop of Salamis in 367. A great defende…
Originally from Great Britain, Faustus was the third abbot of Lérins before becoming Bishop of Riez in 461. A great theologian and defender …
Third Bishop of Metz and successor to Saint Clement, Felix governed his diocese with virtue for forty-two years. After triumphing over numer…
Born in Bruges and a doctor of theology, Blessed Gauthier was a Franciscan provincial before becoming Bishop of Poitiers. Deposed by Pope Cl…
A disciple of the seventy-two, Saint Georges was sent by Saint Peter to evangelize Velay. Miraculously resurrected in Bolsena by the Apostle…
The third bishop of Besançon in the 3rd century, Germain came from a noble Gallo-Roman family. After serving his diocese with zeal and craft…
The seventh Bishop of Amiens in the 6th century, Saint Honoré is famous for his early piety and the numerous miracles marking his episcopate…
A monk and later abbot of Moissac, Léothade became bishop of Auch in the 8th century, succeeding the lineage of Taurin and Orens. He governe…
Bishop of Bayeux in the 5th century, Mannée distinguished himself by his charity during the barbarian invasions, ransoming captives and cari…
A member of the illustrious Roman Memmius family, Saint Memmie was baptized by Saint Peter before being sent to evangelize the Champagne reg…
A monk of Luxeuil and chancellor to Clotaire II, Mommolin became the first abbot of Sithiu before succeeding Saint Eligius to the see of Noy…
Originally from Asia Minor and a disciple of Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Patient became the fourth bishop of Metz in the 2nd century. H…
Saint Silvin was an 8th-century regional bishop and disciple of Antener, who preached in Gaul-Belgica following a pilgrimage to the Holy Lan…