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St. Agnes – Feastday: January 21
Patron of the Children of Mary Died: 304 St. Agnes was a Roman girl who was only thirteen years old when she suffered martyrdom for her Faith. Agnes had made a promise, a promise to God never to stain her…
St. Fabian – Feastday: January 20
Died: 250 Eusebius, born just a few years after Fabian’s death, tells us how Fabian came to Rome after Pope Anteros died in 236. A layperson, and not a very important one, he may have come for the same reason…
St. Fursey – Feastday: January 16
Died: 650 Irish monastic founder, the brother of Sts. Foillan and Ulan, praised by St. Bede. Fursey was born on the island of Inisguia en Lough Carri, Ireland, as a noble. He founded Rathmat Abbey, now probably Killursa. In 630…
St. Paul the Hermit – Feastday: January 15
Patron of San Pablo City, Philippines 229 – 342 Also known as Paul the First Hermit and Paul of Thebes, an Egyptian hermit and friend of St. Jerome. Born in Lower The baid, Egypt, he was left an orphan at…
St. Felix of Nola – Feastday: January 14
Patron of Nola, Italy Felix was the son of Hermias, a Syrian who had been a Roman soldier. He was born on his father’s estate at Nola near Naples, Italy. On the death of his father, Felix distributed his inheritance…
St. Hilary of Poitiers – Feastday: January 13
Patron against snake bites Died: 368 “They didn’t know who they were.” This is how Hilary summed up the problem with the Arian heretics of the fourth century. Hilary, on the other hand, knew very well who he was —…
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys – Feastday: January 12
Canonized By: Pope John Paul II Marguerite had survived many threats in the twenty-six years she had been in wilderness of Canada. She had lived through Iroquois attacks, a fire that destroyed her small village, plagues on the ships that…
St. Theodosius the Cenobiarch – Feastday: January 11
Died: 529 Abbot and founder. Born at Garissus, Cappadocia (modern Turkey), in 423, he undertook a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and after meeting with the famed St. Simeon Stylites, he entered a monastery. Later, he was named the head of a…