Saint Victorinus of Camerino, also known as Victorinus of Monte Nero, was a revered Catholic saint and bishop who lived in Italy during the 6th century. According to historical records, he was the brother of another esteemed saint, Severinus of Septempeda. Born into a noble family, Victorinus and his brother were remarkably compassionate individuals who dedicated themselves to helping the less...
Saint Anthony Mary Gianelli, also known as Antony Gianelli, was born on 12 April 1789 in Cerreto, Italy. He was the son of Mary and James Gianelli, and he grew up in a humble, devout family in a small farming village. His mother, known for her piety, taught catechism, while his father was renowned for his generosity and peacemaking skills in their town. Anthony displayed exceptional promise as...
Saint Rafael Guízar Valencia was born in Cotija de la Paz, Michoacán, on April 26, 1878 (his brother, Antonio Guízar y Valencia, served as the Bishop of Chihuahua for 49 years). He was ordained a priest in 1901. With the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, persecution of the Catholic Church became severe, and Guízar became a special target because of his outspoken defense of the Church....
Saint Franco of Assergi was a Benedictine monk known for his piety, prayerfulness, and remarkable experiences as a hermit. He spent a significant portion of his life dedicated to God at the Monastery of San Giovanni Battista in Lucoli, Italy, where he served as a devout monk for a period of twenty years. During his time at the monastery, Franco's deep devotion and unwavering faith became...
Saint Petroc, also known as Petrock, Pedrog, Perreuse, Perreux, Petrocus, and Petrox, was a saint and important figure in the early history of Christianity in Britain. Petroc was born as the younger son of King Glywys, and upon his father's death, he was expected to take the crown of one of the country's sub-divisions. However, Petroc had a deep longing for a religious life, and...