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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 Hubert: the patron saint of hunters, a model of conversion and loyalty
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Saint Hubert of Liège (c. 655–727) is one of the most emblematic figures of the Christian tradition in Europe. Known as the patron saint of hunters, protector of animals, but also a symbol of conversion and profound faith, he is celebrated every November 3rd.

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August 28: Saint Augustine
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Saint Augustine (354–430) is one of the most prominent figures of Latin Christianity. Born in Thagaste (present-day Souk Ahras in Algeria) to a devout Christian mother, Saint Monica, and a pagan father, he received a solid education in rhetoric and philosophy. At a very young age, he turned away from the Christian faith to devote himself to a worldly life and the search for truth in various philosophies, notably Manichaeism.

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August 27: Saint Monica
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Saint Monica was born in 332 in Thagaste (present-day Souk Ahras, Algeria). She is best known as the mother of Saint Augustine, one of the greatest Fathers of the Church. Her patience, unwavering faith, and unceasing prayers were instrumental in her son's conversion to Christianity.

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