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Sainte Scholastique, vierge consacrée
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Sainte Scholastique est l’une des grandes figures féminines du monachisme chrétien. Vierge consacrée à Dieu, elle est reconnue comme la sœur spirituelle et charnelle de Saint Benoît. Par sa vie de prière, d’humilité et d’amour fraternel, elle a profondément marqué l’histoire de l’Église et demeure un modèle de vie contemplative centrée sur Dieu.

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Sainte Célérina et ses compagnons : martyrs de l’Afrique chrétienne et témoins héroïques de la foi
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Sainte Célérina et ses compagnons appartiennent au groupe des martyrs chrétiens des premiers siècles, issus de l’Afrique du Nord, berceau d’une Église ancienne, vivante et profondément marquée par le témoignage du sang. Leur mémoire s’inscrit dans la grande tradition des hommes et des femmes qui ont préféré la fidélité au Christ plutôt que la compromission avec l’idolâtrie

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Saint Tite : Disciple fidèle de l’apôtre Paul et Pasteur de Crète
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Saint Tite est l’un des disciples les plus proches de l’apôtre Paul. Il est reconnu pour son rôle crucial dans l’organisation des premières Églises chrétiennes et pour son ministère pastoral en Crète. Sa vie illustre la fidélité, le courage et le dévouement à la mission chrétienne

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Saint Timothée : Disciple fidèle de l’apôtre Paul et Pasteur courageux
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Saint Timothée, compagnon proche de l’apôtre Paul et premier évêque d’Éphèse, est un modèle de foi de fidélité et de courage dans l’histoire chrétienne. Son parcours inspire encore aujourd’hui les chrétiens du monde entier.

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January 24: Saint Francis de Sales, patron saint of Catholic journalists and writers
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Saint Francis de Sales (1567–1622) is one of the most prominent figures of the Catholic Church, known as a priest, bishop, writer, and Doctor of the Church. Born at the Château de Sales in Thorens-Glières, Savoy (present-day France), he devoted his life to the Catholic faith and the service of souls.

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Saint Anthony Abbot (Saint Anthony the Great) Father of monks Model of spiritual life
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Saint Anthony Abbot is one of the greatest saints in Christian history. Considered the father of monasticism, he is a model of radical faith, renunciation, and spiritual struggle. Through his life in the desert, he inspired generations of monks and Christians to seek God in prayer, silence, and asceticism.

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Saint Rémi (or Remigius)Bishop of Reims
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Saint Remigius is one of the greatest bishops in the Christian history of France. A wise pastor, a man of faith and diplomacy, he is best known for having baptized Clovis I, a pivotal event that marked the entry of the Frankish people into the Christian faith. Saint Remigius is considered the apostle of the Franks.

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Saint Cyrille, moine et maître de la vie spirituelle
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Saint Cyrille est un moine chrétien reconnu pour sa vie de prière, d’ascèse et d’enseignement spirituel. Il a marqué l’histoire du monachisme par son exemple de dévotion et son engagement à la recherche de la sainteté. Sa vie illustre la discipline monastique, l’amour du Christ et le souci de guider les âmes vers Dieu

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January 7: Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Priest, jurist and confessor
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Saint Raymond of Penyafort is one of the greatest intellectual and spiritual figures of the Middle Ages. A Dominican priest, renowned canonist, and master of mercy, he profoundly influenced Church law and the pastoral care of the sacrament of reconciliation. He is now recognized as the patron saint of lawyers and canonists.

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January 3: Saint Genevieve, Virgin
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Saint Genevieve is a major figure of the Christian faith in France. A consecrated virgin, a woman of prayer and courage, she is recognized as the patron saint of Paris. Through her unwavering faith, her active charity, and her spiritual and social role, she profoundly marked Christian and civic history.

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January 1: Saint Mary, Mother of God
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Saint Mary, the Virgin Mary, is the Mother of God, honored by the Church as the greatest of all human creatures. She is called Theotokos, a Greek word meaning "She who gave birth to God".

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December 9: Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin
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Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin is a major figure in Catholic history in the Americas, known for witnessing the apparitions of the Virgin Mary at Tepeyac, Mexico, in 1531. His story embodies humility, profound faith, and the importance of popular devotion in the Catholic Church. He is recognized as the first indigenous saint of the Americas.

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