Saint Anatole of Salins
Bishop of Adana in Cilicia in the 4th century, Anatole was exiled to Gaul for supporting Saint John Chrysostom. He spent…
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Bishop of Adana in Cilicia in the 4th century, Anatole was exiled to Gaul for supporting Saint John Chrysostom. He spent…
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Born in Palestine and heir to a wealthy Jew, Epiphanius became a learned monk before being elected Bishop of Salamis in …
A pope of the early 5th century from Albano, Innocent I governed the Church during the dark hours of the sack of Rome by…
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Born in Lima in 1569, Martin de Porres was a Dominican lay brother renowned for his profound humility and charity toward…
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Coming from an illustrious family of Nicomedia, Nicarate dedicated herself to God and the poor in Constantinople, using …
A noble lady of Constantinople born around 368, Olympias became a widow after two years of marriage and dedicated her fo…
A young noble virgin of Antioch aged fifteen, Pelagia had consecrated her life to God. To escape the soldiers sent by a …
Born in Thessalonica, Porphyrius became Bishop of Gaza after a life of asceticism in Egypt and Palestine. He fought with…
Originally from Cappadocia, Sisinnius, Martyrius and Alexander were sent by Saint Vigilius of Trent to evangelize the Ty…
Bishop of Tomis in the early 5th century, Theotimus combined Greek philosophy with evangelical virtues. Known as the 'go…