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In 1156, in the Italian city of Pisa, St. Bona was born. She was the child of a single mother and she had heard that her father had disappeared while on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. She was highl...
In the first century, a layperson named Joanna lived. She was the spouse of Chuza, the steward and tetrarch of Galilee for King Herod Antipas. She helped the Lord during His public ministry, along ...
In the seventh century, Dymphna was born in Ireland to a faithful Christian mother and a pagan father. She made a vow of chastity and dedicated herself to Christ when she was fourteen. Her mother p...