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Saint Julia of Corsica

Born to aristocratic, noble parents in Carthage, St. Julia of Corsica was also known as St. Julia of Carthage or St. Julia of Nonza. Julia's family was taken from her during an attack b...

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Saint John I, Pope

On May 18, the Catholic Church honors the first “Pope John” in its history. Saint John I was a martyr for the faith, imprisoned and starved to death by a heretical Germanic king during the sixth ce...

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Saint Paschal Baylon
Saint Andrew Bobola
Saint Isidore the Farmer
Saint George Preca
Saint Peter of Tarantaise

Saint Rose Venerini

On May 7, the Church celebrates the recently-canonized Italian educator Saint Rosa Venerini, who founded Catholic schools for girls and young women during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. <...

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