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Saint Severinus of Alexandria
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Severinus was born in Egypt, probably in Alexandria, into a devout Christian family. From a young age, he learned the Scriptures and devoted himself to prayer. He became a priest in Alexandria, a major intellectual and spiritual center of early Christianity.

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Saint Felix of Valois
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Saint Felix of Valois (1127-1212) was a French hermit, co-founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity for the Redemption of Captives, better known as the Trinitarians, with his friend and spiritual companion Saint John of Matha. He is a major figure of medieval Christian charity, marked by prayer, service, and the liberation of Christian captives held by the Saracens.

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Saint Edmond
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Saint Edmund, also known as Edmund the Martyr, was a 9th-century Anglo-Saxon king, renowned for his profound faith and martyrdom at the hands of the Vikings. He is one of the most important saints of medieval England.

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Saint Tanguy
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Saint Tanguy, also known as Tanguy of Locmazhé or Tangi, is a 6th-century Breton saint, venerated primarily in Brittany. He is known for his profound conversion, his ascetic life, and especially for the tragic episode involving his sister, Saint Haude. His story blends Christian tradition and Breton legends.

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September 29: The Three Archangels: Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel and Saint Raphael
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In the Christian tradition, archangels occupy a central place. Among them, Saint Michael, Saint Gabriel, and Saint Raphael are the most well-known and venerated. These heavenly messengers act as protectors, guides, and instruments of divine will. This article explores their stories, missions, legends, and how they continue to inspire the Christian faith.

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