Saint of the Day

Saint Athanasia of Aegina

Athanasia, the daughter of Nikita and Marina, was born into a noble, yet religious family in the 8th century on the Island of Aegina, Greece. She was drawn to religious life from a young age; tradi...

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Saint Pope Martin I

When Martin I became pope in 649, Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine empire and the patriarch of Constantinople was the most influential Church leader in the eastern Christian world. T...

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Saint Stanislaus
Saint Waltrude
Saint Julie Billiart
Saint Celestine I
Saint Vincent Ferrer

Saint Isidore of Seville

On April 4, the Catholic Church honors Saint Isidore of Seville, a bishop and scholar who helped the Church preserve its own traditions, and the heritage of western civilization, in the early middl...

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