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Saint Ambrose

Saint Ambrose is one of the first Church Doctors. He was governor of Liguria and, although not a priest or theologian, was elected and ordained to be a Bishop… 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
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Saint Anthony Mary Claret

Born in Catalonia, Spain, to a weaver, St. Anthony had the desire to enter the Jesuits, but was ill and could not enter. Later he founded the Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, known as Claretians. READ MORE
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Saint Ignatius of Antioch

Saint Ignatius is best known as the founder of the Society of Jesus, or the Jesuits. He is also the author of the “Spiritual Exercises”… READ MORE
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Saint Augustine

Saint Augustine is a “father” and “doctor” of the Church, meaning he was instrumental in the founding of the Church and the development of doctrine. READ MORE
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Saint Alphonsus Marie Liguori

Saint Alphonsus was a lawyer, doctor, priest, founder and Bishop. He lived to be 91 years old. READ MORE
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Saint Anselm of Canterbury

Saint Anselm was an instrumental writer, teacher, preacher and theologian; he eventually became the Archbishop of Canterbury. READ MORE
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Saint Francis de Sales

Saint Anastasia dedicated herself to caring for those imprisoned for their faith during the persecution of Christians in the 2nd century. READ MORE
