In Catholicism, the veneration of the Holy Name of Jesus (also Most Holy Name of Jesus, Italian: Santissimo Nome di Gesù) developed as a separate type of devotion in the early modern period, in parallel to that of the Sacred Heart. The Litany of the Holy Name is a Roman-rite Catholic prayer, probably of the 15th century (Bernardino of Siena and John of Capistrano). The Feast of the Holy Name...
St. Gregory was born in Asia Minor, about 325 AD, and died in 389. He became friends with Basil at very young age but left home and studied rhetoric and philosophy in Cappadocia, Palestine and Alexandria. After his baptism at age 30, Gregory went to Athens where he renewed his friendship with Basil, where they both continued their studies of rhetoric. Basil and Gregory for different reasons...
Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe, also known as Fabius Claudius Gordianus Fulgentius, was born around the year 465 in Carthage, North Africa (modern Tunis, Tunisia). He belonged to a distinguished Roman senatorial family and received a comprehensive education. Fulgentius became a provincial fiscal procurator and lieutenant governor of Byzacena, but his true calling lay in the religious life. In his...
Saint Columba of Sens, also known as Saint Columba of Spain, was born in Spain around the year 257. She was born into a noble family and grew up in a time of religious persecution under the rule of Emperor Aurelian. At the age of 16, Columba and other Christians from Spain fled to Gaul (modern-day France) in order to escape the harsh persecutions they were facing. Unfortunately, their attempt...
Saint Anysia of Salonika, also known as Anysia of Thessalonica, was born into a wealthy and devout Christian family in Salonika, Thessaly, Greece. From a young age, she dedicated her life to God by privately taking vows of chastity and poverty. Anysia demonstrated her deep faith by prayerfully dedicating her wealth to aid the poor and less fortunate. During the reign of Emperor Maximian...