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Saint Bridget of Sweden

Saint Bridget was brought up in a poor, religious family. She is said to have seen a vision of Christ crucified when she was young. READ MORE
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Saint Catherine of Siena

Saint Catherine of Siena wrote over 400 letters, including some to the Pope urging him to return to Rome and be steadfast in faith; because of this she was pronounced a Doctor of the Church. READ MORE
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Saint Gianna Beretta Molla

Saint Gianna grew up in Italy in the 1920s. She was one of 13 children and grew up in a faith-filled family. After much study, she became a doctor. READ MORE
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Saint Bernadette

When St. Bernadette was 14, Our Lady appeared to her numerous times, calling herself “the Immaculate Conception” and asking Bernadette to pray. READ MORE
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Saint Felicity

We do not know much about early Christian Saint martyrs, but we have more information about St. Felicity. She is often mentioned along St. Perpetua because they were both imprisoned and persecuted for being Christian. READ MORE
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Saint Abigail

Saint Abigail is an Irish saint who cared for the sick and is associated with bees and beekeepers. READ MORE
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Saint Agatha

Saint Agatha was born to a rich and noble family in Sicily but she felt called to dedicate herself to God. READ MORE
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Saint Angela Merici

Saint Angela founded the order of the Ursulines, the first teaching order of women in the Catholic Church. READ MORE
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Saint Agnes (of Rome)

Saint Agnes of Rome was an early Christian who was persecuted for her faith and her commitment to chastity. READ MORE

