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Saint Andrew Dung Lac

Saint Andrew Dung-Lac converted to Catholicism, became a priest, and was later martyred for his faith. READ MORE
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Saint Cecilia

She preached and brought many people to the faith. For this she was persecuted and martyred; she was buried by the Pope. About 125 years later her body was exhumed and discovered to be incorrupt (not decayed). READ MORE
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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was the daughter of the King and Queen of Hungary in the 1200s. From an early age she was engaged to a nobleman in Germany who she eventually married. READ MORE
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Saint Agnes (of Assisi)

Many have heard of St. Clare, friend of St. Francis of Assisi, but not of her younger sister, Agnes… READ MORE
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Saint Albert the Great

Albert the Great is a Bishop and doctor of the Church. He was a leader in the Dominican order. READ MORE
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Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini

Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini is the first United States citizen to be canonized. Originally from Italy, she was born premature and had poor health growing up. READ MORE
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Saint Elizabeth

We hear about Mary’s cousin St. Elizabeth in the Gospel when Mary visits her after Jesus’ incarnation. The Angel Gabriel also appeared to St. Elizabeth to tell her she would be the mother of John the Baptist. READ MORE
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Saint Charles Borromeo

Charles, a young count in Milan, had an uncle who was pope – Pope Pius IV. He was called to Rome and given leadership positions. He earned doctorates in civil and canon law. He felt called to become a priest and to help reform the Church. READ MORE

