Saint Francis Xavier, born in 1506, was a pioneering Jesuit missionary known for his extensive evangelistic work in Asia, canonized in 1622. The post Saint Francis Xavier appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Bibiana was a 4th-century Christian martyr in Rome, known for her steadfast faith and endurance under persecution by Governor Apronianus. The post Saint Bibiana appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Edmund Campion was a Jesuit priest, English martyr, and scholar, executed in 1581 for his Catholic faith, canonized in 1970. The post Saint Edmund Campion appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Andrew, first disciple of Jesus, brother of Saint Peter, and patron saint of Scotland, Russia, and Greece, was a fisherman turned devoted apostle. The post Saint Andrew the Apostle appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Saturninus was a 3rd-century bishop in Toulouse, revered for converting pagans and martyred by being tied to a wild bull. The post Saint Saturninus appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint Catherine Laboure, a French nun, experienced Marian apparitions and initiated the Miraculous Medal, canonized in 1947 for her spiritual contributions. The post Saint Catherine Laboure appeared first on uCatholic.
Saint James Intercisus was a 5th-century Persian martyr, known for his unwavering faith and brutal execution, commemorated by a church in Jerusalem. The post Saint James Intercisus appeared first on uCatholic.