Saint of the Day
St. Faciolus
Benedictine monk of Poitiers, France, in St. Cyprian Abbey. He took part in the great monastic renaissance of that ...
St. Hilduard
Benedictine bishop and missionary, also called Garibald or Hilward. He worked in Flanders, Belgium, and then ...
Bl. John Duckett
Martyr of England, born in Underwinder, Yorkshire, John was ordained in 1639 at Douai. He studied three years ...
Bl. John Maid
Martyr of Japan, the adopted son of Blessed Louis Maki. A Christian, he refused to abjure the faith when ...
St. John of Lodi
Benedictine bishop of Gubbio, Italy. Born in Lodi Vecchio, Italy, he lived for some time as a hermit before ...
St. John of Nicomedia
A Christian of Nicomedia, who is called Euthis in the Syrian Church. He tore up an imperial Roman decree ...
Bl. Louis Maki
Martyr of Japan. He was a Japanese layman who allowed Blessed Thomas Tsughi to celebrate Mass in his home. ...
St. Madalberta
Benedictine abbess, the daughter of Sts. Vincent Madelgarus and Waldetrudis. St Aldegund was her superior and aunt ...
St. Marek Krizin
Martyr of Hungary, sometimes called Mark Crisin. He was born into a famed Croat family and studied at the ...
Bl. Ralph Corby
Jesuit martyr of England, also known as Ralph Corbington. Born in Maynooth Ireland, on March 25, 1598, he was ...
St. Memorius
Martyred deacon with companions, put to death by Attila the Hun. Also called Mesmin or Nemorius, he was a ...
St. Pamphilus
Bishop of Capua, Italy. A Greek, he was consecrated bishop by Pope Siricius. Pamphilus’ relics are ...
St. Arator
The fourth bishop of Verdun, France.
Bl. Thomas Tsughi
Japanese martyr. A native, he was educated by the Jesuits, and entered the Society of Jesus in 1589. Forced to ...
St. Cagnoald
Bishop of Laon, France, and companion of St. Columban, also known as Chainoaldus and Cagnou. He was the brother of ...
St. Chainaldus
Bishop of Laon, France, and brother of Sts. Faro and Burgundofaro. Chainaldus was converted to the religious life ...
St. Cottidus, Eugene, & Companions
Cappadocian martyr. Cottidus is described as a deacon. Nothing else other than his martyrdom is known.
St. Donatian
Martyr with Fusculus, Germanus, Laetus, Mansuetus, and Praesidius, all bishops of northern Africa. They all ...
St. Faustus
Egyptian martyr beheaded at Macarius, with ten other martyrs. They suffered in Alexandria, Egypt.
St. Faustus
Abbot of Santa Lucia, in Syracuse, Italy. He trained Zosimus.


