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Saint Celerina and her companions: martyrs of Christian Africa and heroic witnesses of the faith
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Saint Celerina and her companions belong to the group of early Christian martyrs from North Africa, the cradle of an ancient, vibrant Church, deeply marked by the witness of blood. Their memory is part of the great tradition of men and women who chose fidelity to Christ rather than compromise with idolatry.

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Saint Titus: Faithful disciple of the Apostle Paul and Pastor of Crete
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Saint Titus was one of the closest disciples of the Apostle Paul. He is renowned for his crucial role in organizing the early Christian churches and for his pastoral ministry in Crete. His life exemplifies faithfulness, courage, and dedication to the Christian mission.

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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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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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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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Saint Obadiah: Disciple of Christ and first bishop of Babylon
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Saint Obadiah (also known as Obadiah or Obadiah of Babylon) is a saint in the early Christian tradition. According to several traditional accounts, he was one of the seventy-two disciples sent by Jesus to proclaim the Gospel. After Pentecost, the Apostles chose him to become the first bishop of Babylon, one of the oldest Christian communities located in the Persian Empire. Although his story is partly based on ancient traditions, Saint Obadiah has been venerated for centuries for his missionary zeal and his faithfulness to the message of Jesus.

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Saint Bertille: a woman of faith, obedience, and service
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Saint Bertille (or Bertilla) was a 7th-century French nun from Soissons. She is best known as the first abbess of the monastery of Chelles, a prestigious spiritual center founded at the instigation of Queen Bathilde. Her life is a model of simplicity, humility, and profound fidelity to God.

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Saint Leonard of Noblat: the patron saint of prisoners and captives
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Saint Leonard of Noblat is a 6th-century saint, very popular in France and throughout medieval Europe. Of noble birth, he was one of King Clovis's disciples after his conversion to Christianity. Leonard is best known as the patron saint of prisoners, captives, pregnant women, and the sick. His story is steeped in tradition, but his veneration has profoundly influenced Christian piety. His noble origins and conversion: According to tradition, Leonard was a young man from a Frankish family close to Clovis's court. He received a solid Christian education from Saint Remigius, the bishop who baptized Clovis. Even as a young man, Leonard loved prayer, charity, listening to the poor, and a simple life. Thanks to his influence, Clovis granted him the right to free any prisoner he encountered and deemed worthy of mercy.

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Saint Zechariah, father of John the Baptist: a just and faithful man
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Saint Zechariah is a major figure in the New Testament. A priest of the Abijah family, a descendant of Aaron, he was the father of Saint John the Baptist, the Forerunner of Christ. With his wife Elizabeth, he and his wife formed an elderly couple, righteous and faithful to God, but afflicted by infertility—a situation often perceived as a spiritual trial in ancient Israel. Zechariah's life embodies patience, trust in God, and openness to grace, even in the face of the impossible.

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Saint Simon et Saint Jude, Apôtres
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Saint Simon le Zélote et Saint Jude (Thaddée) étaient tous deux apôtres de Jésus-Christ. Après la Résurrection, ils parcoururent différents pays pour prêcher l’Évangile. Simon prêcha en Égypte et en Perse, tandis que Jude voyagea en Judée, Samarie, Syrie et Mésopotamie.Tous deux furent martyrisés pour leur foi : Simon aurait été crucifié ou scié en deux, et Jude tué par la lance ou la massue. Ils sont célébrés ensemble le 28 octobre. Saint Jude est particulièrement invoqué pour les causes désespérées. Leur vie rappelle le courage, la fidélité et l’espérance face aux difficultés.

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October 22: Saint John Paul II, Pope
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Saint John Paul II, born Karol Józef Wojtyła, was born on May 18, 1920, in Wadowice, Poland, and died on April 2, 2005, in Rome. He was the 264th Pope of the Catholic Church, elected on October 16, 1978.

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