Saint Clotilde, Queen of France
A Burgundian princess who became Queen of the Franks through her marriage to Clovis, Clotilde was the instrument of France's conversion to C…
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A Burgundian princess who became Queen of the Franks through her marriage to Clovis, Clotilde was the instrument of France's conversion to C…
Daughter of King Clotaire II, Énimie was struck by leprosy to preserve her virginity against an arranged marriage. Miraculously healed by th…
Abbot of Flay in the 13th century, Eustace was a zealous preacher and legate of Pope Innocent III in England. He fought ardently for the ref…
A former knight of Limburg in the 12th century, Gerlac converted after the sudden death of his wife. After seven years of penance in Jerusal…
A virgin from the village of Florentia in the 5th century, Germaine dedicated herself to the service of God and the workers building the Bas…
An Alsatian noblewoman of the 7th century allied to Duke Adalric, Saint Hunna led a life of great piety and charity with her husband Huno. N…
A monk of the Abbey of Condat in the 6th century, Hymetière retired as a hermit in the Jura on the banks of the Valouse to evangelize and cl…
The first bishop of Le Mans sent from Rome, Saint Julian evangelized the Cenomani in the 2nd century. He performed numerous miracles, notabl…
The ninth daughter of the governor Frédélas of Pamiers in the 4th century, Natalène escaped infanticide thanks to a providential interventio…
A shepherdess of great beauty in Sambin, Néomoise obtained from God that her foot be changed into a goose foot to discourage her suitors and…
A priest of the diocese of Le Mans in the 6th century, Saint Rigomer evangelized the Sonnois and founded the church of Mamers on an ancient …
Twin sisters and princesses of Scotland in the 5th century, Maura and Brigid fled their country with their brother Hyspade to consecrate the…
A priest and solitary of the 9th century, Siméon lived as a hermit at Vaucé before evangelizing the Passais region under the guidance of the…
A princess of Quercy in the 8th century, Spérie fled to the forest of Leyme to escape a forced marriage with her cousin Hélidius. After thre…
A nobleman from the House of Alençon in the 8th century, Vidian was a hostage of the Saracens in Galicia before becoming a Christian warlord…
A priest of Rue in the 7th century, Vulphy imposed a heroic penance upon himself after breaking his vow of continence with his wife. After a…