Saint Emanuele of Rome, also known as Emmanuel of Rome, was a martyr who lived and died in the early days of the Church in Rome, Italy. Unfortunately, not much information about his life and background is available. Saint Emanuele's martyrdom took place during a period of intense persecution against Christians in Rome. Despite the lack of detailed accounts, his unwavering faith and...
Saint Lucia Filippini, also known as Lucy Filippini, was born on January 13, 1672, in Corneto, Tuscany, Italy. She faced great adversity from a young age, being orphaned and left to fend for herself. However, she displayed a remarkable determination and capacity to serve others, subsequently dedicating her life to the education and nurturing of young girls. Lucia Filippini began her journey as...
Blessed Diégo Josef of Cádiz, also known as the Apostle of Our Lady, the Mother of the Good Shepherd and the Apostle of the Blessed Trinity, was born as Francisco José López-Caamaño García-Pérez on 30 March 1747 in Cádiz, Seville, Spain. He joined the Capuchin Order in Seville in 1759, dedicating his life to the service of God and the Church.
As a missionary, Blessed Diégo Josef tirelessly...
Saint Rafqa, also known as Rebecca Ar-Rayes, was born on June 29, 1832, in Himlaya, Lebanon, as the daughter and only child of Mourad Saber Shabaq al-Rayes and Rafqa Gemayel. Unfortunately, her mother passed away when Rafqa was just six years old, and she did not have a harmonious relationship with her stepmother.
At a young age, Rafqa began working as a maid, starting from the age of 11...
Saint Nicholas Owen, also known as John Owen or Little John, was born in the 16th century in Oxford, England. He came from a family that was deeply committed to the persecuted Catholic Church, with two of his brothers becoming priests and another working as a printer of underground Catholic books. Nicholas himself followed in his father's footsteps and became a carpenter and mason....