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Saint Lea

St. Lea lived from approximately 350 to 384 AD, in the late 4th and early 5th centuries. She was born in Italy, in Rome. It's thought that her name originated from the Hebrew feminine name Leah, w...

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Saint Sophronius

Saint Sophronius I, a valiant leader of the Jerusalem Church throughout the seventh-century Islamic conquests, is honored on March 11. While St. Sophronius is recognized and honored as a...

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Saint John of God
Saint Colette
Saint Casimir of Poland
Saint Isabel of France
Saint Polycarp
Saint Peter Damian
Saint Conrad of Piacenza

St. Onesimus

St. Paul had converted Philemon, a powerful man, to Christianity, and St. Onesimus was his slave. After offending Philemon, Onesimus ran away to avoid facing any kind of punishment. Then, while Pau...

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