Saint Evremond
Born in Bayeux and a favorite of King Clovis II, Évremond left the court for monastic life. He founded the monasteries o…
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Born in Bayeux and a favorite of King Clovis II, Évremond left the court for monastic life. He founded the monasteries o…
A great prophet of the Old Testament and priest, Ezekiel was taken captive to Babylon where he exercised his ministry fo…
A worldly poet at the court of Philip Augustus, Élinand converted following the preachings of his time and became a Cist…
Nephew of Saint Julian of Le Mans, Romanus left Rome to evangelize the Maine region. A zealous priest and wonderworker, …
Brothers from a noble family of Brescia, Faustinus (priest) and Jovita (deacon) were martyred under Emperor Hadrian in t…
A priest of Marseille in the 5th century, Salvian was a theologian and historian famous for his work 'De Gubernatione De…
Born in Lambres in the 7th century into a powerful family, Sarre renounced worldly goods to become a priest in Cambrai a…
During the reign of the Roman emperors, the priest Saturninus, the senator Dativus, and forty-eight companions were arre…
Coming from a noble family of Brescia, Sebastian Maggi was an exemplary Dominican, a tireless preacher, and a reformer o…
A priest of the Oratory in Turin in the 17th century, Sebastian Valfré distinguished himself by his immense charity towa…
Born around 514 in the Doubs, Sequanus (or Sène) was a monk and priest who, after training at the Abbey of Réome, founde…
A 6th-century Italian priest who combined spiritual life with manual labor, Saint Severus is famous for having resurrect…
A priest and solitary of the 9th century, Siméon lived as a hermit at Vaucé before evangelizing the Passais region under…
An Aquitanian magistrate of noble lineage, Sulpicius Severus left the world upon the death of his wife to become a ferve…
Born in Carthage around 160, Tertullian was a brilliant lawyer and writer who converted to Christianity, becoming one of…
A nobleman from Provins, Thibaut renounced a military career and marriage to live in humility and poverty. After pilgrim…
A 13th-century Norman priest, Thomas Hélye was first a humble schoolteacher before becoming chaplain to King Saint Louis…
Born in Cori in 1655, Thomas of Cori was a Franciscan reformer known for his great austerity and charity toward the poor…
Born in Cori in 1655, Thomas of Cori was a Franciscan friar of the Observance devoted to a life of retreat and penance. …
A nobleman from Hesbaye in the 7th century, Saint Trond renounced his fortune to dedicate himself to God under the guida…
Born in Regensburg to a noble family, Udalric was a monk at Cluny under the direction of Saint Hugh. A great traveler an…
In the 4th century, Saint Urion was the parish priest of Isle-Aumont and the abbot of its monastery, which he led with a…
A Roman priest under Claudius II, Valentine was arrested for his radiant faith. After restoring sight to the daughter of…
A 6th-century priest from a noble Burgundian lineage, Saint Vorles dedicated his life to the ministry in Marcenay. He is…
A 6th-century priest from Troyes, Victor retired as a hermit near Plancy. Renowned for his charity and miracles, notably…
A priest and disciple of Saint Hilary in the 5th century, Saint Vivence fled Palestine to take refuge in Gaul. After sta…
Bishop of Saintes in the 5th century, Vivien was a staunch defender of his people against the Visigoths and Saxon pirate…
A disciple of Saint Remi in the 6th century, Vulgis fled the honors of Clovis's court to live for forty years as a hermi…
A priest of Rue in the 7th century, Vulphy imposed a heroic penance upon himself after breaking his vow of continence wi…
A companion of Saint Boniface, Wigbert was an Anglo-Saxon missionary who evangelized Frisia before becoming Abbot of Fri…
A native of Morinia, Saint Wulmer was initially a humble religious at Hautmont before becoming a priest and withdrawing …
Born in Brittany in the 13th century, Saint Yves was an exemplary magistrate and priest, renowned for his integrity and …
A 13th-century Breton priest and jurist, Saint Yves is the patron saint of lawyers and the poor. Canonized in 1347 by Cl…