Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity
Also known as
• Elizabeth Catez
• Élisabeth...
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Daughter of Captain Joseph Catez and Marie Catez. Her father died when the girl was seven, leaving her mother to raise Elizabeth and her sister Marguerite. Noted as a lively, popular girl, extremely stubborn, given to fits of rage, with great reverence for God, and an early attraction to a life of prayer and reflection. Gifted pianist. She visited the sick and taught catechism to children.
Much against her mother's wishes, she entered the Discalced Carmelite monastery in Dijon, France on 2 August 1901. Though noted for great spiritual growth, she was also plagued with periods of powerful darkness, and her spiritual director expressed doubts over Elizabeth's vocation. She completed her noviate, and took her final vows on 11 January 1903. She became a spiritual director for many, and left a legacy of letters and retreat guides. Her dying words: I am going to Light, to Love, to Life!
Born
Sunday 18 July 1880 in a military camp in the diocese of Bourges, France as Elizabeth Catez
Died
9 November 1906 at Dijon, Côte-d'Or, France of Addison's disease, a hormone disorder whose side effects are painful and exhausting
Beatified
25 November 1984 by Pope John Paul II
Blessed John Duns Scotus
அருளாளர் யோஹான்னஸ் துன்ஸ் ஸ்கோட்டஸ்
(இறையியலாளர் & துறவி)
நினைவுத்திருநாள் : நவம்பர் 8
பிறப்பு : 1265 அல்லது 1266, துன்ஸ் Duns, ஸ்காட்லாந்து
இறப்பு : 8 நவம்பர் 1308, கொலோன் Köln, ஜெர்மனி
அருளாளர் பட்டம் : 20 March 1993, Vatican City (Pope John Paul II)
இவர் ஓர் புகழ்வாய்ந்த இறையியலாளர். இவர் தான் பிறந்த ஊரிலேயே கல்லூரிவரைப் படித்தார். தன்னுடைய இளமைப்பருவத்திலிருந்தே பிரான்சிஸ்கன் சபை குருக்களிடம் உறவு கொண்டிருந்தார். அவர்களின்மேல் கொண்ட அன்பால், தான் குருவாக வேண்டுமென்று ஆசைக்கொண்டார். இதனால் இறையியல் படிப்பை பாரிஸில் உள்ள ஆக்ஸ்போர்டு கல்லூரியில் கற்றார். பின்னர் அங்கிருந்து கொலோன் வந்தடைந்தார். அங்கு துறவற சபைத்தலைவர் ஒருவருக்கு உதவி செய்து அச்சபையை வளர்த்தெடுத்தார். பின்னர் அங்கிருந்து ரைன்(Rhein) என்ற நகருக்கு சென்று அங்கு பணியாற்றினார். இவர் தனது 43 ஆம் வயதில் இறந்தார்.
Also known as
• Doctor Subtilis
• Johannes Scotus
• The Subtle Doctor
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Son of a wealthy farmer. Friar Minor at Dumfries where his uncle Elias Duns was superior. Studied at Oxford and Paris. Ordained 17 March 1291 at Saint Andrew's Church, Northampton at age 25. Lectured at Oxford and Cambridge from 1297 to 1301 when he returned to Paris to teach and complete his doctorate.
John pointed out the richness of the Augustinian-Franciscan tradition, appreciated the wisdom of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle and the Muslim philosophers, and still managed to be an independent thinker. His ideas led to the founding of a school of Scholastic thought called Scotism. In 1303 when King Philip the Fair tried to enlist the University of Paris on his side in a dispute with Pope Boniface VIII over the taxation of Church property, but John dissented and was given three days to leave France.
He returned to Paris in 1305, and received his doctorate. He then taught there, and in 1307 so ably defended the Immaculate Conception of Mary that the university officially adopted his position. Drawing on this work, Pope Pius IX solemnly defined the Immaculate Conception of Mary in 1854.
The Franciscan minister general assigned John to the Franciscan school in Cologne, Germany; he died there the next year.
Born
1266 at Duns, Berwick, Scotland
Died
• 8 November 1308 of natural causes at Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia (in modern Germany)
• buried in a Franciscan church near the Cologne cathedral
Beatified
6 July 1991 by John Paul II (cultus confirmed)
Saint Godfrey of Amiens
Also known as
Gaufrid, Geoffrey, Geoffroy, Geofroi, Gioffredo, Godefrid, Godefridus, Goffredo, Goffrey, Gofrido, Gotfrid, Gottfried, Jeffrey
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Son of Frodon, a solid citizen in a small town. Raised from age 5 in the Benedictine abbey of Mont-Saint-Quentin where his godfather was abbot Godefroid, and where he immediately donned a Benedictine habit and lived as a tiny monk. He became a Benedictine monk when he came of age. Priest, ordained by bishop Radbod II of Noyon, France.
Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy, archdiocese of Rheims, Champagne province (in modern France) in 1096. When he arrived, the place was overrun by weeds and housed only six nuns and two children. He rebuilt, restored, and revitalized the abbey, bringing people to the Order, and Order to the people. Offered the abbacy of Saint-Remi, but refused. Offered the archbishopric of Rheims in 1097, but refused, claiming he was unworthy. Offered the bishopric of Amiens, France in 1104, and still considered himself unworthy of the trust; King Philip and the Council of Troyes each ordered him to take it, and so he did.
Noted for his rigid austerity - with himself, those around him, and in his approach to his mission as bishop. Enforced clerical celibacy. Fierce lifelong opponent of drunkeness and simony, which led to an attempt on his life. For most of his time as bishop, he wished to resign and retire as a Carthusian monk. In 1114 he moved to a monastery, but a few months later his people demanded his return, and he agreed. Took part in the Council of Chálons.
Though popular in life and death, his name did not appear on the calendars until the 16th century.
Born
c.1066 at Soissons, France
Died
c.1115
Blessed Maria Crucified Satellico
Also known as
• Elisabetta Maria Satellico
• Maria Crocifissa
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Daughter of Piero Satellico and Lucia Mander, she grew up in the home of her maternal uncle who was a priest. Weak and sickly as a child, she was strong in prayer, music and singing. "I want to become a nun," she said, "and if I succeed, I want to become a saint". Student in the Poor Clare Monastery of Ostra Vetere, and responsible for singing and playing the organ. Joined the Poor Clares at age 19, she made her religious profession on 19 May 1726, taking the name Maria Crucified. Abbess of her community.
Born
31 December 1706 at Venice, Italy as Elisabetta Maria Satellico
Died
• 8 November 1745 of natural causes
• buried at the Church of Saint Lucy in Ostra Vetere, Italy
Beatified
10 October 1993 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Willehad of Bremen
புனிதர் வில்ஹேட்
மறைப்பணியாளர்/ திருயாத்திரீகர்/ ஆயர்:
பிறப்பு : கி.பி. 735
நார்த்தும்ப்ரியா, இங்கிலாந்து
இறப்பு : நவம்பர் 8, 789
வெஸ்ஸெர் மீதுள்ள ப்லெக்ஸன், ஜெர்மன்
ஏற்றுக்கொள்ளும் சமயம் :
ரோமன் கத்தோலிக்க திருச்சபை
கிழக்கு மரபுவழி திருச்சபை
முக்கிய திருத்தலம் :
எக்டெர்னாக், லக்ஸம்பர்க்
பாதுகாவல் : சாக்ஸனி (Saxony)
புனிதர் வில்ஹேட், ஒரு கிறிஸ்தவ மறைப்பணியாளரும், திருயாத்திரீகரும், ஆயரும் ஆவார்.
தற்போதைய வடக்கு இங்கிலாந்து (North England) மற்றும் தென்கிழக்கு ஸ்காட்லாந்து ((South East Scotland)) பகுதிகளை உள்ளடக்கிய பிராந்தியமான நார்த்தும்ப்ரியாவில் ((Northumbria)) பிறந்த இவர், யார்க் (York) பேராயரான "எக்பேர்ட்" (Ecgbert) என்பவரின் மேற்பார்வையின் கீழே கல்வி கற்றார். ஆங்கிலேய கல்வியாளரும், இறையியலாளருமான "அல்குயின்" (Alcuin) நண்பரான அவர், கல்வியின் பின்னர் குருத்துவ அருட்பொழிவு பெற்றார். தற்போதைய நெதர்லாந்தின் (Netherlands) பெரும்பகுதியும், ஃபிரீஸ்லாந்து (Friesland) நாட்டின் சிறு பகுதியுமான "ஃபிரீசியா" (Frisia) என்னும் இடத்துக்கு கி.பி. 766ம் ஆண்டு பயணித்த இவர், கி.பி. 754ம் ஆண்டு, "ஃபிரீசியன்" (Frisian) இனத்தவரால் படுகொலை செய்யப்பட்டு, மறைசாட்சியாக மரித்த புனிதர் "போனிஃபேஸ்" (Boniface) என்பவரின் மறைப்பணிகளை தொடரும் நோக்கில், டச்சு வலுவூட்டப்பட்ட "டோக்கும்" (Dokkum) நகரம், மற்றும் நெதர்லாந்தின் மத்திய கிழக்கு பிராந்திய நகரான "ஓவரிஜ்செல்" (Overijssel) நகரங்களில் மதபோதனை செய்தார். கி.பி. 777ம் ஆண்டு, "பேட்ர்பார்னில்" (Paderborn) நடந்த ஒரு மாநாட்டில், சாக்சனி (Saxony) மிஷனரி மண்டலங்களாக (Missionary Zones) பிரிக்கப்பட்டது. வடமேற்கு ஜெர்மனியிலுள்ள (Northwestern Germany) "வெஸ்ஸர்" (Weser) எனும் நதி, மற்றும் மத்திய ஐரோப்பாவின் (Central Europe) முக்கிய பெரும் நதியான "எல்பி" (Elbe) ஆகிய இரண்டின் இடையேயுள்ள "விக்மோடியா" (Wigmodia) பிராந்தியம் வில்ஹேடுக்கு தரப்பட்டது.
வில்ஹேட், கி.பி. 780ம் ஆண்டு முதல், ஃபிராங்க்ஸ் அரசரும் (king of the Franks), தூய ரோமப் பேரரசருமான (Holy Roman Emperor) சார்லிமகன் (Charlemagne) அல்லது முதலாம் சார்லஸ் (Charles I) அவர்களின் ஆணையின் கீழ், "லோவர் வெஸ்ஸர்" (Lower Weser River) ஆற்றின் பிராந்தியங்களில் பிரசங்கித்தார்.
"ஃபிரீசியன்" (Frisian) இனத்தவர் அவரை கொலை செய்ய தேடியபோது, அங்கிருந்து தப்பியோடி மத்திய நெதர்லாந்தின் நகரான "உட்ரெட்ச்" (Utrecht) சென்றார். உள்ளூர் கோயில்கள் சிலவற்றை அழிப்பதற்காக அவர்களை கொள்வதற்காக பாகன் இனத்தவர்கள் தேடியபோது, அவரும் அவரது சக மிஷனரிகளை உயிர்தப்பி ஓடிப்போனார்கள். கடைசியாக, கி.பி. 780ம் ஆண்டு, சாக்ஸன் இனத்தவரிடையே மறைப்பணியாற்றுவதற்காக அவரை பேரரசர் முதலாம் சார்லஸ் அனுப்பினார். அவர் அங்கெ சாக்ஸன் இனத்தவரிடையே இரண்டு வருடங்கள் வரை மறைபோதகம் செய்தார். ஆனால், கி.பி. 782ம் ஆண்டு, சாக்ஸன் இன மக்களுள் சிலர், பேரரசர் முதலாம் சார்லஸின் எதிர்ப்பாளரான "விடுகைண்ட்"(Widukind) என்பவரது தலைமையில் கூடி, பேரரசருக்கு எதிராக கலகம் விளைவித்தனர். இதனால், வில்ஹேட் ஃபிரீசியாவுக்கு (Frisia) ஓடிச் செல்ல வேண்டிய கட்டாயம் ஏற்பட்டது. அவர் இந்த வாய்ப்பை ரோம் நகருக்கு பயணிக்க பயன்படுத்திக்கொண்டார். அங்கே, திருத்தந்தை முதலாம் அட்ரியன் (Pope Adrian I) அவர்களிடம் பணியாற்றினார்.
ரோம் நகரிலிருந்து திரும்பியதும், வில்ஹேட், தற்போதைய "லக்ஸம்பர்க்" (Luxembourg) நகரிலுள்ள "எக்டர்னாக்" (Monastery of Echternach) துறவுமட்டத்தில் சில காலம் ஒய்வு பெற்றார். அங்கே, தமது மிஷனரி குழுக்களை ஒன்றிணைக்க இரண்டு ஆண்டுகள் செலவிட்டார்.
பேரரசர் முதலாம் சார்லஸ் சாக்ஸன்களை வெற்றிகொண்டதும், வில்ஹேட் "லோவர் எல்பி" (Lower Elbe) மற்றும் "லோவர் வெஸ்ஸர்" நதிகளின் பிராந்தியங்களில் மறைபோதகம் செய்தார். கி.பி. 787ம் ஆண்டு, வில்ஹேட் ஆயராக அருட்பொழிவு செய்விக்கப்பட்டார். வெஸ்ஸர் நதியின் முகத்துவாரப் பகுதியான சக்ஸனி மற்றும் ஃ பிரீஸ்லாந்து பகுதிகள் (part of Saxony and Friesland) இவரது மறைமாவட்ட பகுதிகளாக இவருக்கு தரப்பட்டன. அவர், "ப்ரெம்மன்" (Bremen) நகரை தமது மறைமாவட்ட தலைமையகமாக தேர்வு செய்தார். கி.பி. 782ம் ஆண்டு, முதன்முதலாக ஆவணங்களில் "ப்ரெம்மன்" (Bremen) மறைமாவட்டமாக குறிக்கப்பட்டது. அங்கேயே ஒரு ஆலயமும் கட்டப்பட்டது. புனித அன்ஸ்கர் (Saint Ansgar) அவர்களால் அதன் அழகுக்காக புகழப்பட்ட இவ்வாலயம், கி.பி. 789ம் ஆண்டு, அர்ச்சிக்கப்பட்டது.
வில்ஹேட், கி.பி. 789ம் ஆண்டு, நவம்பர் மாதம், எட்டாம் தேதி, ஜெர்மன் நாட்டின் வெஸ்ஸெர் மீதுள்ள ப்லெக்ஸன் நகரில் மரித்தார். புதிதாய் கட்டப்பட்டு, தாம் மரிப்பதற்கு சிறிது காலம் முன்னால், தம்மால் அர்ச்சிக்கப்பட்ட ஆலயத்தில் அவர் அடக்கம் செய்யப்பட்டார்.
Also known as
Willihad of Bremen
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Educated at York, England. Benedictine monk. Priest. Friend of Blessed Alcuin. Evangelist throughout western Europe. Worked in Frisia in 766, preaching in Dokkum, Overyssel, Humsterland, and Utrecht, but was driven out by violent pagans. Sent by Charlemagne to evangelize the Saxons in 780, but was expelled in 782 following a revolt by King Widukind against Charlemagne's rule. Pilgrim to Rome, Italy. Copied manuscripts at the abbey of Echternach. Following Charlemagne's re-conquest of the Saxons, Willehad became bishop of Bremen in 787, a seat he held until his death. Built the cathedral there, and many churches throughout his see.
Born
8th century in Northumbria, England
Died
789 in Bremen, Germany of natural causes
Pope Saint Adeodatus I
Also known as
Deusdedit
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Son of Stephen, a subdeacon. Pope. Supported the clergy who were being repressed by the politics of the day, trying to work their vocations during rebellions in Ravenna and Naples in Italy. Worked among victims of leprosy and an earthquake in his diocese. Said to have been the first to use bullae or lead seals for pontifical documents; hence the term Papal Bull. Many old Benedictine documents describe him as a Benedictine monk, but there is no outside evidence of it, and Deusdedit was known for his support of and dependance on the secular clergy.
Born
Rome, Italy
Papal Ascension
19 October 615
Died
• November 618 in Rome, Italy of natural causes
• buried in Saint Peter's Basilica
Saint Cybi of Caenarvon
Also known as
Cuby, Gybi, Kebius, Kybi
Additional Memorial
13 August in Cornwall
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May have been the son of Saint Selevan; may have been the cousin of Saint David of Wales. Itinerent hermit, evangelist, monk and abbot. Found of the monastery of Caer Gybi (Cybi's Fort) at Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales, located within the walls of an ancient Roman fort, and is still venerated there. Missionary bishop to the area around the monastery. Friend of Saint Seiriol. Many exaggerated stories grew up around him.
Born
6th century Cornish
Four Crowned Martyrs
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Saint Castorus, Saint Claudius, Saint Nicostratus, and Saint Simpronian. Skilled stone carvers in the 3rd century quarries. Martyred when they refused to carve an idol of Aesculapius for Diocletian.
St. Castorius is the patron saint of sculptors and his feast day is November 8th. Castorius, Claudius, Nicostratus, and Symphorian are called "the four crowned martyrs" who were tortured and executed in Pannonia, Hungary during the reign of Diocletian. According to legend, they were employed as carvers at Sirmium (Mitrovica, Yugoslavia) and impressed Diocletian with their art, as did another carver, Simplicius. Diocletian commissioned them to do several carvings, which they did to his satisfaction, but they then refused to carve a statue of Aesculapius, as they were Christians. The emperor accepted their beliefs, but when they refused to sacrifice to the gods, they were imprisoned. When Diocletian's officer Lampadius, who was trying to convince them to sacrifice to the gods, suddenly died, his relatives accused the five of his death; to placate the relatives, the emperor had them executed. Another story has four unnamed Corniculari beaten to death in Rome with leaden whips when they refused to offer sacrifice to Aesculapius. They were buried on the Via Lavicana and were later given their names by Pope Militiades. Probably they were the four Pannonian martyrs (not counting Simplicius) whose remains were translated to Rome and buried in the Four Crowned Ones basilica there. A further complication is the confusion of their story with that of the group of martyrs associated with St. Carpophorus in the Roman Martyrology under November 8th.
Died
drowned in the River Sava in 305
Saint Gervadius
Also known as
Garnat, Garnet, Gernad, Gerardin, Gerardine, Gernard, Gernardius, Gervat
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Hermit at Kenedor and Holyman Head in Scotland, where he lived in a cave. He would light torches at night to warn ships away from the dangerous rocks along the shore. His cave survived into the 19th century, being a place of pilgrimage before being quarried out. Legend says that once when he needed wood to complete construction of a church, a great storm struck upriver of him, washing enough timber down river to finish the work.
Born
Irish
Died
c.934
Blessed Manuel Sanz Domínguez
Also known as
Manuel of the Holy Family
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Priest in the Diocese of Madrid, Spain. Member of the Order of Saint Jerome, restorer. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.
Born
31 December 1887 in Sotodosos, Guadalajara, Spain
Died
between 6 and 8 November 1936 in Paracuellos de Jarama, Madrid, Spain
Beatified
27 October 2013 by Pope Benedict XVI
Saint Tysilio of Wales
Also known as
Suliac, Suliau, Tyssel, Tyssilo
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Born to the Welsh royalty, the son of prince Brochwel Ysgythrog. Monk, and then abbot in Meifod, Montgomeryshire, Wales. The nearby town of Llandysilio, Wales is named for him. He founded several churches throughout Wales. May have moved to Brittany, but records are unclear.
Born
c.600 in Wales
Died
c.640 of natural causes
Saint Phaolô Nguyen Ngân
Additional Memorial
24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam
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Priest in the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin (in modern Vietnam). Martyred in the persecutions of Emperor Thieu Tri.
Born
c.1771 in Ke Biên, Thanh Hóa, Vietnam
Died
tortured and beheaded on 8 November 1840 Bay Mau, Hanoi, Vietnam
Canonized
19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Martinô Ta Ðuc Thinh
Additional Memorial
24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam
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Priest in the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin (in modern Vietnam). Martyred in the persecutions of Emperor Thieu Tri.
Born
c.1760 in Ke Sat, Hanoi, Vietnam
Died
tortured and beheaded on 8 November 1840 Bay Mau, Hanoi, Vietnam
Canonized
19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Blessed Maximino Serrano Sáiz
Also known as
José Alfonso
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Professed religious in the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers). Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.
Born
29 May 1887 in San Adrián de Juarros, Burgos, Spain
Died
8 November 1936 in Paracuellos de Jarama, Madrid, Spain
Beatified
13 October 2013 by Pope Francis
Saint John Baptist Con
Also known as
• Gioan Baotixta Còn
• Giovanni Battista Con
Additional Memorial
24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam
Saint John Baptist Con (also known as Saint John Baptist of Vietnam or Saint John Baptist Nguyen Van Con) was a Vietnamese priest and martyr who was killed in 1841 during the persecution of Christians by the Vietnamese emperor Minh Mang. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
John Baptist Con was born in 1798 in the village of Ke Van, Vietnam. He was ordained a priest in 1827 and began working as a missionary in the province of Nghe An.
In 1841, the Vietnamese emperor Minh Mang launched a persecution of Christians. John Baptist Con was arrested and imprisoned. He was tortured and refused to renounce his faith. He was eventually beheaded on November 7, 1841.
Canonized
19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Gregory of Einsiedeln
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While on pilgrimage to Rome, Italy he became a Benedictine monk, receiving the cowl on the Caelian Hill. In 949, on his way back to England he stopped at the abbey of Einsiedeln, Switzerland, and stayed to join the community. Abbot during the abbey's period of greatest growth and fame.
Born
Anglo-Saxon from England
Died
996
Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Nghi
Also known as
Joseph Nghi
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Priest in the apostolic vicariate of West Tonkin. Member of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris. Martyr.
Born
c.1771 in Ke Voi, Hanoi, Vietnam
Died
beheaded on 8 November 1840 at Bay Mau, Hanoi, Vietnam
Canonized
19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Clair
Also known as
Clarus
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Wealthy citizen of Tours, France; he gave up his wealth and position to become a monk at Marmoutier Abbey in Tours. Spiritual student of Saint Martin of Tours. Friend of Saint Sulpicius Severus and Saint Paulinus of Nola. Priest. Lived his later years as a hermit near the abbey.
Born
Tours, France
Died
c.397 of natural causes
Saint Martinô Tho
Additional Memorial
24 November as one of the Martyrs of Vietnam
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Saint Martinô Tho, also known as Martinô Trần Ngọc Thọ, was a Vietnamese layman who was killed for his faith in 1840 during the persecution of Christians by the Vietnamese emperor Minh Mạng. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Martinô Tho was born in 1787 in the village of Kẻ Báng, Nam Định, Vietnam. He was a devout Catholic and a respected member of his community. He was also a successful farmer and businessman.
In 1840, the Vietnamese emperor Minh Mạng launched a persecution of Christians. Martinô Tho was arrested and imprisoned. He was tortured and refused to renounce his faith. He was eventually beheaded on November 8, 1840.
Canonized
19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Wiomad of Trèves
Also known as
Weomadus, Wiomagus
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Benedictine monk at Saint Maximinus at Trèves (modern Trier, Germany) Abbot of the monastery of Mettlach, Germany. Bishop of Trèves c.770. Part of the court of Charlemagne.
Died
c.790
Saint Moroc of Scotland
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Abbot at Dunkeld, Scotland. Bishop of Dunblane, Scotland. Several churches are named for him, and he was venerated with a solemn office in the old Scottish rite.
Born
Scottish
Died
9th century of natural causes
Saint Maurus of Verdun
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Saint Maurus of Verdun (died c. 384 AD) was a bishop of Verdun, France. He is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Maurus was born in Gaul in the 4th century. He was ordained a priest and served in the diocese of Verdun. In 369 AD, he was elected bishop of Verdun.
Maurus was a wise and holy bishop. He was known for his compassion for the poor and the sick, and for his dedication to prayer and study. He was also a skilled preacher and teacher.
Maurus died in Verdun in 384 AD. He is buried in the cathedral of Verdun. His feast day is celebrated on November 8.
Saint Drouet of Auxerre
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Bishop of Auxerre, France.
Died
532 of natural causes
All Saints of the Diocese of Evry
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A regional memorial of all the saints and beati of the calendar who have a connection to the Diocese of Evry-Corbeil-Essonnes, France.
• Blessed Isabella of France, founded the Longchamp monastery
• Blessed Nicolas Gaudreau, pastor of Vert-le-Petit
• Blessed Pierre Bonse, pastor of Massy
• Our Lady of Good Guard, patron saint of the diocese, venerated in Longpont-sur-Orge, France
• Saint Corbinian, born in Saint-Germain-lès-Arpajon
• Saint Denis of Paris, evangelizer of part of Essonne and revered ni Longpont-sur-Orge
• Saint Eloi, who lived in Chilly-Mazarin
• Saint Germain of Paris
• Saint William of Bourges, son of Count Baldwin IV of Corbeil
• Saint William of Aebelholt, pastor of Brunoy
• Saint Wulfran of Sens, born in Milly-la-Forêt
• Blessed Nativelle, vicar of Longjumeau
• Blessed René Le Bris, pastor of Bris-sous-Forges
• Saint Spire of Bayeux, whose relics are in Corbeil in the cathedral that bears his name
All Saints of Wales
Blessed Conan of Margam
Blessed Edward Jones
Blessed Edward Powell
Blessed Humphrey Pritchard
Blessed Richard Flower
Blessed William Davies
Blessed William Gunter
Blessed William Richardson
Saint Aaron of Brettany
Saint Almedha
Saint Arianell
Saint Armagillus of Brittany
Saint Beoc
Saint Beuno Gasulsych
Saint Bodian of Hanvec
Saint Brannock of Braunton
Saint Brieuc of Brittany
Saint Byblig
Saint Cadell
Saint Cadoc of Llancarvan
Saint Caradoc of Wales
Saint Cawrdaf
Saint Cewydd
Saint Cian of Wales
Saint Ciwg ap Arawn
Saint Clether
Saint Collen of Denbighshire
Saint Congar
Saint Cristiolus
Saint Curig of Llanbadarn
Saint David of Wales
Saint Decuman
Saint Derfel Gadarn
Saint Dochow
Saint Dubricius of Wales
Saint Dyfnan of Anglesey
Saint Dyfnog
Saint Ellidius
Saint Enéour
Saint Eurgain
Saint Gallgo
Saint Gladys
Saint Gorfor of Llanover
Saint Gowan of Wales
Saint Grwst
Saint Gudwall
Saint Gunthiern
Saint Gwrnerth
Saint Gwrnerth
Saint Gwynllyw
Saint Hywyn of Aberdaron
Saint Illtyd
Saint John Jones
Saint John Lloyd
Saint John Roberts
Saint Laurus
Saint Leonorious of Brittany
Saint Lleudadd of Bardsey
Saint Llewellyn
Saint Mabenna
Saint Maglorius of Wales
Saint Malo of Aleth
Saint Mawes
Saint Mellon
Saint Meriadoc of Vannes
Saint Midan of Anglesey
Saint Mor
Saint Nectan of Hartland
Saint Paul Aurelian
Saint Philip Evans
Saint Rhian
Saint Richard Gwyn
Saint Samson of York
Saint Sawl
Saint Teilo of Llandaff
Saint Tudclyd
Saint Tudwal of Tréguier
Saint Tudwg
Saint Tydecho
Saint Tydfil
Saint Tyfrydog
Saint Tysilio of Wales
Saint Wenog
Saint Winifred of Wales
Saint Winnoc of Wormhoult
Venerable Edward Morgan
All Deceased Dominicans
Archbishop Joseph Sadoc Alemany y Conill
Bishop Bartolomé de las Casas
Bishop Edward Dominic Fenwick
Blessed Abilio Sáiz López
Blessed Abraham Furones y Furones
Blessed Adelfa Soro Bó
Blessed Adrian of Dalmatia
Blessed Agnès of Jesus
Blessed Aimo Taparelli
Blessed Alanus de Rupe
Blessed Albert of Bergamo
Blessed Alexander of Lugo
Blessed Alexius Sanbashi Saburo
Blessed Alexius Sanbashi Saburo
Blessed Alfonso Navarrete-Benito
Blessed Alfredo Fanjul Acebal
Blessed Alonso de Mena Navarette
Blessed Alphonsus de Mena
Blessed Alvarez of Cordova
Blessed Amado Cubeñas Díaz-Madrazo
Blessed Amata of San Sisto
Blessed Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena
Blessed Andrea Franchi
Blessed Andrés de Peschiera Grego
Blessed Andrew Abellon
Blessed Ángel Marina Álvarez
Blessed Angela Serafina Correggiari
Blessed Angelus Portasole
Blessed Anna of the Angels Monteagudo
Blessed Antero Mateo García
Blessed Anthony Fuster
Blessed Antoine Neyrot
Blessed Antolín Martínez Santos
Blessed Antonio della Chiesa
Blessed Antonio Manuel López Couceiro
Blessed Antonio of Saint Dominic
Blessed Antonio Trancho Andrés
Blessed Antonio Varona Ortega
Blessed Antony of Pavoni
Blessed Arsenio de la Viuda Solla
Blessed Augustine Fangi
Blessed Augustine Gazotich
Blessed Bartholomew Longo
Blessed Bartholomew of Vicenza
Blessed Beatrice Bicchieri
Blessed Beatrix of Engelport
Blessed Benvenuta Bojani
Blessed Bernard O’Ferrall
Blessed Bernard of Roquefort
Blessed Bernard of Toulouse
Blessed Bernard Scammacca
Blessed Bernardino Irurzun Otermín
Blessed Bertrand of Garrigue
Blessed Blaise of Auvergne
Blessed Brocard of Strasbourg
Blessed Buenaventura García-Paredes Pallasá
Blessed Caius Akashi Jiemon
Blessed Calimerius of Montechiaro
Blessed Catherine Jarrige
Blessed Catherine of Racconigi
Blessed Cecilia of Ferrara
Blessed Ceferino Fernández Martínez
Blessed Ceferino Jimenez-Malla
Blessed Celestino José Alonso Villar
Blessed Ceslas Odrowaz
Blessed Christian of Perugia
Blessed Christina Ebner
Blessed Christopher of Milan
Blessed Cipriano Alguacil Torredenaida
Blessed Clement of Dunblane
Blessed Columba of Rieti
Blessed Conrad of Frisach
Blessed Constantino Fernández Álvarez
Blessed Constantius of Fabriano
Blessed Cristiano of Perugia
Blessed Cristobal Iturriaga-Echevarría Irazola
Blessed Damian dei Fulcheri
Blessed Damiano Grassi of Rivoli
Blessed Diana d’Andalo
Blessed Diego de Azevedo
Blessed Dionisio Pérez García
Blessed Dominic Dillon
Blessed Dominic of Besians
Blessed Dominic of the Holy Rosary
Blessed Dominic Shobyoye
Blessed Dominic Spadafora
Blessed Eduardo González Santo Domingo
Blessed Eduardo Sáinz Lantarón
Blessed Eleuterio Marne Mansilla
Blessed Elisabeth Heimburg
Blessed Elisabeth Stagel
Blessed Eliseo Miguel Lagro
Blessed Emilia Bicchieri
Blessed Enrique Cañal Gómez
Blessed Enrique Izquierdo Palacios
Blessed Estanislao García Obeso
Blessed Eugenio Andrés Amo
Blessed Felicísimo Díez González
Blessed Félix Alonso Muñiz
Blessed Fernando de Pablos Fernández
Blessed Fernando García de Dios
Blessed Fernando Grund Jiménez
Blessed Florentina Nicol Goni
Blessed Fra Angelico
Blessed Francisca Pinzokere
Blessed Francisco Calvo Burillo
Blessed Francisco Castellet Vinale
Blessed Francisco Fernández Escosura
Blessed Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas
Blessed Francisco Monzón Romeo
Blessed Francisco Morales Sedeño
Blessed Francisco Santos Cadierno
Blessed Gaius Xeymon
Blessed Garcia d’Aure
Blessed Gaspar Koteda
Blessed Germán Caballero Atienza
Blessed Giacomo Bianconi of Mevania
Blessed Giles of Santarém
Blessed Giovanni Dominici
Blessed Giovanni Licci
Blessed Giuseppe Girotti
Blessed Gonzalo de Amarante
Blessed Gregorio Díez Pérez
Blessed Gregory of Besians
Blessed Guala of Brescia
Blessed Gumersindo Soto Barros
Blessed Guy Maramaldi
Blessed Helen of Hungary
Blessed Henry of Cologne
Blessed Henry Suso
Blessed Higinio Roldán Iriberri
Blessed Hosanna of Cattaro
Blessed Humbert of Romans
Blessed Hyacinth-Marie Cormier
Blessed Iacobus Hayashida
Blessed Ingrid of Sweden
Blessed Inocencio García Díez
Blessed Ioannes Imamura
Blessed Ioannes Nagata Magoshichiro
Blessed Ioannes Tomachi
Blessed Isabel Sánchez Romero
Blessed Isabelino Carmona Fernández
Blessed Isidro Ordóñez Díez
Blessed Isnard de Chiampo
Blessed Jacinto García Riesco
Blessed Jacinto Orfanell-Prades
Blessed Jacinto Serrano López
Blessed James Benefatti
Blessed James Grissinger
Blessed James of Voragine
Blessed James Salomone
Blessed Jan Chrysostom Zavrel
Blessed Jan Franciszek Czartoryski
Blessed Jane of Orvieto
Blessed Jane of Portugal
Blessed Jean-Georges Rehm
Blessed Jean-Marie Joseph Lataste
Blessed Jesús Villaverde Andrés
Blessed Joaquín Prats Baltueña
Blessed John Amero
Blessed John of Salerno
Blessed John of Vercelli
Blessed Jordan of Pisa
Blessed Jordan of Saxony
Blessed José Delgado Pérez
Blessed José Gafo Muñiz
Blessed José Garrido Francés
Blessed José López Tascón
Blessed José Luis Palacio Muñiz
Blessed José María García Tabar
Blessed José María González Solís
Blessed José María Laguía Puerto
Blessed José María López Carrillo
Blessed José María Muro-Sanmiguel
Blessed José María Palacio Montes
Blessed José Menéndez García
Blessed José Negro Maroto
Blessed José Prieto Fuentes
Blessed Josep Maria Vidal Segú
Blessed Josep Santonja Pinsach
Blessed Juan Aguilar Donis
Blessed Juan Crespo Calleja
Blessed Juan Herrero Arroyo
Blessed Juan Mendibelzúa Ocerín
Blessed Juan of San Domenico
Blessed Juan Peña Ruiz
Blessed Julia Rodzinska
Blessed Justo Vicente Martínez
Blessed Lamberto María de Navascués de Juan
Blessed Laurence O’Ferrall
Blessed Laurentius Yamada
Blessed Leo Aibara
Blessed Leo Kurobyoe Nakamura
Blessed Leoncio Arce Urrutia
Blessed Lorenzo of Ripafratta
Blessed Lucia Ludovica
Blessed Luciano Hernández Ramírez
Blessed Lucio Martínez Mancebo
Blessed Ludovic Frarijn
Blessed Ludovicus Nihachi
Blessed Luis Bertrán
Blessed Luis Suárez Velasco
Blessed Luis Urbano Lanaspa
Blessed Magdalen Panattieri
Blessed Magdalena Kiyota
Blessed Mancius of Saint Thomas
Blessed Mancius of the Cross
Blessed Manés de Guzmán
Blessed Manuel Alvarez y Alvarez
Blessed Manuel Fernández-Herba Pereira
Blessed Manuel Gutiérrez Ceballos
Blessed Manuel Moreno Martínez
Blessed Manuel Santiago y Santiago
Blessed Marcolinus Amanni
Blessed Margaret of Savoy
Blessed Margareta Ebner
Blessed Maria Bagnesi
Blessed María del Carmen Zaragoza y Zaragoza
Blessed Maria Mancini
Blessed Maria of Nagasaki
Blessed María Rosa Adrover Martí
Blessed Marie Poussepin
Blessed Mark Scalabrini
Blessed Matías Manuel Albert Ginés
Blessed Matthaeus Alvarez Anjin
Blessed Matthew Carreri
Blessed Maximino Fernández Marinas
Blessed Michaël Himonoya
Blessed Michaël Yamada Kasahashi
Blessed Michele Orsucci
Blessed Miguel Menéndez García
Blessed Miguel Rodríguez González
Blessed Natalio Camazón Junquera
Blessed Nera
Blessed Nicola Paglia
Blessed Osanna Andreasi
Blessed Otilia Alonso González
Blessed Ovidio Bravo Porras
Blessed Paganus of Lecco
Blessed Paul Himonoya
Blessed Paul Mary
Blessed Paul of Wallachia
Blessed Paulino Reoyo García
Blessed Paulus Aibara Sandayu
Blessed Paulus Nagaishi
Blessed Paulus Tanaka
Blessed Pedro Ibáñez Alonso
Blessed Pedro López Delgado
Blessed Pedro Luís y Luís
Blessed Pedro Vázquez
Blessed Peter Cambiano
Blessed Peter Cerdan
Blessed Peter de Geremia
Blessed Peter de la Cadireta
Blessed Peter Higgins
Blessed Peter of Città di Castello
Blessed Petrus of Saint Mary
Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati
Blessed Pierre-Lucien Claverie
Blessed Pio Alberto del Corona
Blessed Pope Benedict XI
Blessed Rafael Pardo Molina
Blessed Raimundo Joaquín Castaño González
Blessed Ramon Peiró Victori
Blessed Ramona Fossas Románs
Blessed Ramona Perramón Vila
Blessed Raymond of Capua
Blessed Réginald of Orléans
Blessed Reginalda Picas Planas
Blessed Ricardo López y López
Blessed Richard Barry
Blessed Richard Overton
Blessed Romanus Aibara
Blessed Rosa Jutglar Gallart
Blessed Sadoc of Sandomierz
Blessed Santiago Aparicio López
Blessed Santiago de Prado Fernández
Blessed Santiago Franco Mayo
Blessed Santiago Meseguer Burillo
Blessed Santiago Vega Ponce
Blessed Saturio Rey Robles
Blessed Sebastian Maggi
Blessed Sebastian Montanol
Blessed Sebastián Sáinz López
Blessed Sibyllina Biscossi
Blessed Simon Ballachi
Blessed Stephana de Quinzanis
Blessed Teófilo Montes Calvo
Blessed Teresa Prats Martí
Blessed Terrence Albert O’Brien
Blessed Thaddeus Moriarty
Blessed Thomas of Saint Hyacinth
Blessed Thomas of the Rosary
Blessed Tirso Manrique Melero
Blessed Tomás de Zumárraga Lazcano
Blessed Tomás Morales y Morales
Blessed Ventureta Sauleda Paulís
Blessed Venturino of Bergamo
Blessed Vicente Álvarez Cienfuegos
Blessed Vicente Rodríguez Fernández
Blessed Victor García Ceballos
Blessed Victoriano Ibañez Alonso
Blessed Vidal Luis Gómara
Blessed Villana de’Botti
Blessed William Arnaud
Brother Alphonsus de Peces
Brother Bartholomew the Little
Brother David Fox
Brother Domingo Báñez
Brother Dominic O’Neaghten
Brother Gabriel Chatagneret
Brother Gerald FitzGibbon
Brother Giovanni Leonardi
Brother Ludolph of Saxony
Brother Manuel Escabias García
Brother Natalis Alexander
Brother Ubaldo Albacete Moraleda
Brother Vincent Colegero
Cardinal Tommaso Pio Boggiani
Father Antonio Abad Bernad
Father Cándido Fernández García
Father Canuto Arregui Luis
Father Casimiro Adeva Fernández
Father Eugéne Delhorme
Father Félix Osés Abaurre
Father Florentino Fernández de Fuentes
Father Floro Casamitjana Carrera
Father François-Eugéne Captier
Father Henri Cotrault
Father Isaías Arroyo San José
Father José García Díaz
Father José Mira Lloret
Father José Pérez García
Father Kazimierz Stanislaw Badeni
Father Louis-Ferdinand Bourard
Father Luis Cancer de Barbastro
Father Luis Sarriá
Father Mariano Urbano Porta
Father Peter Costello
Father Toribio Fuertes Cabello
Martyred Dominicans of Santander
Martyrs of Barcelona
Martyrs of Calanda
Martyrs of Castelseras
Martyrs of La Tejera
Martyrs of Sandomierz
Mother Alphonsa Hawthorne
Mother Anna Ivanovna Abrikosova
Mother Margaret Hallahan
Pope Blessed Innocent V
Pope Saint Pius V
Saint Agnes of Montepulciano
Saint Albert the Great
Saint Antonio González
Saint Antonius of Florence
Saint Augustine Moi Van Nguyen
Saint Augustinô Nguyen Van Moi
Saint Bartolomeu dei Martiri Fernandes
Saint Catherine del Ricci
Saint Catherine of Siena
Saint Clemente Ignacio Delgado Cebrián
Saint Domingo Henares de Zafra Cubero
Saint Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia
Saint Dominic de Guzman
Saint Ðaminh Bùi Van Úy
Saint Ðaminh Cam
Saint Ðaminh Mau
Saint Ðaminh Nguyen Van Hanh
Saint Ðaminh Nguyen Van Xuyên
Saint Ðaminh Pham Trong Kham
Saint Ðaminh Trach Ðoài
Saint Ðaminh Tuoc
Saint Francesc Gil de Federich de Sans
Saint Francis Ferdinand de Capillas
Saint Francis Serrano
Saint Francisco Coll Guitart
Saint Francisco Díaz del Rincón
Saint Franciso Shoyemon
Saint Giacinto Ansalone
Saint Giuse Hiên
Saint Giuse Hoàng Luong Canh
Saint Giuse Nguyen Duy Khang
Saint Giuse Nguyen Ðình Uyen
Saint Giuse Pham Trong Ta
Saint Giuse Tuân
Saint Guillermo Courtet
Saint Hyacinth
Saint Jacinto Castañeda Puchasóns
Saint Jacobo Kyushei Gorobioye Tomonaga de Santa María
Saint Jerome Hermosilla
Saint Joaquín Royo Pérez
Saint John of Cologne
Saint José Fernández de Ventosa
Saint José María Díaz Sanjurjo
Saint José Melchór García-Sampedro Suárez
Saint Juan Alcober Figuera
Saint Juan Macías
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz of Manila
Saint Louis Bertrand
Saint Luca Pham Trong Thìn
Saint Lucas Alonso Gorda
Saint Lucy the Chaste
Saint Luke Alonso Gorda
Saint Margaret of Castello
Saint Margaret of Fontana
Saint Marina of Omura
Saint Martin de Porres
Saint Mateo Alonso de Leciñana
Saint Matthaeus Kohyoe
Saint Michaël Kurobyoie
Saint Miguel González de Aozaraza de Leibar
Saint Pere Josep Almató Ribera Auras
Saint Pere Sans Jordà
Saint Peter Gonzales
Saint Peter Verona
Saint Phanxicô Xaviê Hà Trong Mau
Saint Phêrô Nguyen Van Tu
Saint Raymond of Penyafort
Saint Rose of Lima
Saint Stêphanô Nguyen Van Vinh
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Saint Thomas Hioji Nishi Rokuzaemon
Saint Thomasello
Saint Tôma Ðinh Viet Du
Saint Tôma Ðinh Viet Du
Saint Tôma Khuông
Saint Tôma Nguyen Van Ðe
Saint Tôma Toán
Saint Valentin Faustino Berri Ochoa
Saint Vicente Shiwozuka de la Cruz
Saint Vihn Son Ðo Yen
Saint Vincent Ferrer
Saint Vincent Liêm
Saint Yolanda
Saint Zedislava Berka
Sister Anna Moes
Sister Anna Stiegler
Sister Berta Schneider
Sister Camilla Pio de Savoia
Sister Christa Elisabeth Lewandowski
Sister Euphemia Domitilla
Sister Galina Fadeevna Entkevic
Sister Pauline Wilkinson
Sister Rita Neff
Venerable Benoîte Rencurel
Venerable Charles Samuel Mazzuchelli
Venerable Felisa Pérez de Iriarte Casado
Venerable Francisca Fuentes
Venerable Giacinta Gertrude Maurizi
Venerable Giorgio la Pira
Venerable Maria Antonella Bordoni
Venerable María Beatriz del Rosario Arroyo y Pidal
Venerable Praxedes Fernández García de Fernández
Venerable Rachele Lalía
Venerable Teresa Rosa Ferdinanda de Saldanha Oliveira y Sousa