Saint Ruf of Avignon
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Fourth century missionary to Avignon, France. He was the first to lead a Christian community there, and has long been considered the first bishop of Avignon
Saint Ruf of Avignon
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Fourth century missionary to Avignon, France. He was the first to lead a Christian community there, and has long been considered the first bishop of Avignon
Saint Adeltrude of Aurillac
Also known as
Adaltrude of Aurillac
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Born
c.830 in France
Died
c.879
Saint Stefano of Cuneo
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Franciscan friar. Priest. Missionary to Palestine in 1384. Martyred by the Muslim authorities.
Born
Cuneo, Italy
Died
burned alive on 14 November 1391 near the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem
Canonized
21 June 1970 by Pope Paul VI
Saint Déodat of Rodez
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Franciscan friar. Priest. Missionary to Palestine in 1384. Martyred by the Muslim authorities.
Born
Rodez, Aveyron, France
Died
burned alive on 14 November 1391 near the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem
Canonized
21 June 1970 by Pope Paul VI
Blessed Jean of Tufara
Also known as
• Jean of Tupharia
• Jean of Tufaria
• John of...
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Hermit. Helped found the Benedictine monastery of Santa Maria de Gualdo Mazocca near Campobasso, Italy in the late 1150's.
Died
14 November 1170 of natural causes
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நவம்பர் 14
இவர் எகிப்து நாட்டிலுள்ள அலெக்சாந்திரியாவைச் சார்ந்தவர்.
கிறிஸ்துவின்மீது மிகுந்த பற்றுக்கொண்டு வாழ்ந்த இவர், கிறிஸ்தவ மறையைப் பின்பற்றினால் ஆபத்து வரும் என்று தெரிந்தும்கூட தன்னுடைய நம்பிக்கையில் மிக உறுதியாக இருந்தார்.
இவருடைய காலத்தில் கிறிஸ்தவர்களுக்கு எதிரான வேத கலாபனை நடைபெற்றது. அப்பொழுது ஒருவர், "இவர் கிறிஸ்தவர்" என்று காட்டிக்கொடுக்க, கலகக்காரர்கள் இவரை இவருடைய வீட்டின் மாடியிலிருந்து தூக்கி வீசிக் கொன்று போட்டார்கள்.
இவ்வாறு இவர் ஆண்டவர் இயேசுவுக்காகத் தன் இன்னுயிரைத் துறந்து, அவருக்குச் சான்று பகர்ந்தார்.
Saint Serapion of Alexandria
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A man very public about his faith, Serapion was abused and killed in anti-Christian riots during the persecutions of Septimius Severus. Martyr.
Died
thrown off the roof of his own home in 252 in Alexandria, Egypt
Saint Pierre of Narbonne
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Franciscan friar. Priest. Missionary to Palestine in 1384. Martyred by the Muslim authorities.
Born
Narbonne, Aude, France
Died
burned alive on 14 November 1391 near the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem
Beatified
12 June 1966 by Pope Paul VI (decree of martyrdom)
Canonized
21 June 1970 by Pope Paul VI
Saint Venerando the Centurian
Also known as
Venerable the Centurian
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Roman centurian. Convert to Christianity. Martyr.
Died
• interred in the catacombs of San Callisto, Rome, Italy
• relics translated to Grotte Santo Stefano, Italy
Patronage
Grotte Santo Stefano, Italy
Representation
Roman centurian holding a lily
Saint Alberic of Utrecht
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Nephew of Saint Gregory of Utrecht. Friend of Blessed Alcuin. Benedictine monk in Utrecht, Netherlands. Prior of the cathedral of Utrecht. Noted for his encyclopedic knowledge of the faith, his joy for living in Christ, and his zeal for bringing both to any who would listen. Bishop of Utrecht in 775. Reorganized the school of Utrecht, directed the mission of Ludger in Ostergau, and worked to evangelize the pagan Teutons.
Died
21 August 784 of natural causes
Saint Hypatius of Gangra
Also known as
Hipacy, Hypatia, Ipazio
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Bishop of Gangra, Paphlagonia (modern Çankiri, Turkey). Attended the Council of Nicea where he fiercely defended the divinity of Christ. When he returned home, he was martyred by a group of Novatian heretics who opposed his view.
Died
stoned to death c.325 at Gangra, Paphlagonia (modern Çankiri, Turkey)
Saint Antigius of Langres
Also known as
Anthôt, Antidius, Antège, Autige
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Itinerant missionary bishop who evangelized in the area of Langres, France.
Died
• in Saint-Anthot, France of natural causes
• buried in Saint-Anthot
• relics moved to Chiney, France due to invading Normans
• relics moved to Italy in January 887 due to invading Normans
• relics later moved to the monastery of San Faustino e San Giovita in Brescia, Italy
Saint John Osorinus
Also known as
• John of Trau
• John of Trogir
• Johannes von Trogir
• Ivan Trogirski
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Hermit at the Camaldolese monastery at Ossero on the island of Cres. First bishop of Trogir (in modern Croatia) c.1070. Helped defend the city from king Coloman of Hungary.
Died
• c.1111
• buried in the Saint Lawrence cathedral, Trogir, Croatia
Patronage
Trogir, Croatia
Saint Etienne-Théodore Cuenot
Also known as
Stephen-Theodore Cuenot
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Priest, ordained in 1825. Member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. Missionary to Vietnam in 1828. Missionary bishop in 1835. Vicar apostolic of Cochinchina in 1840. Martyred in the persecutions of emperor Tu Duc.
Born
8 February 1802 in Le Bélieu, Doubs, France
Died
14 November 1861 in an elephant stable in Bình Ðinh, Vietnam
Canonized
19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Dubricius of Wales
Also known as
• Dubricius of Caerleon
• Dubricius of Llandaff
• Devereux, Dubric, Dubrice, Dubricus, Dubritius, Dybrig, Dyffryg, Dyfrig
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Related to Saint Brychan of Brycheiniog. One of the founders of monastic life in Wales. He founded monasteries in Gwent and England with his main centers in Henllan and Moccas. Worked with Saint Teilo of Llandaff and Saint Samson of York who he appointed as abbot on Caldey Island. Bishop of Llandaff, Wales, consecrated in by Saint Germanus of Auxerre. Archbishop of Caerleon, Wales, a seat he turned over to Saint David of Wales. In his later years he retired to the Isle of Bardsey to live as a prayerful hermit.
Born
Wales
Died
c.545 on the Isle of Bardsey, Wales of natural causes
Blessed Maria Louise Merkert
Also known as
Maria Luiza Merkert
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Second and last daughter born to Anthony Merkert and Maria Barbara Pfitzner, she was raised in a pious, middle-class family. Her father died when Maria was still a baby. She and her sister grew to both be devoted to care for the poor. Co-founder in 1842 of the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth in Nelsse, Prussia, to tend in their own homes, without compensation, helpless sick persons who could not or would not be received into the hospitals; she served as their first superior until her death.
Born
21 September 1817 in Nysa, Opolskie, Poland (formerly in the Breslau region of Germany
Died
14 November 1872 in Nysa, Opolskie, Poland of typhus
Beatified
20 September 2007 by Pope Benedict XVI