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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 Timothy: Faithful disciple of the Apostle Paul and courageous pastor
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Saint Timothy, close companion of the Apostle Paul and first bishop of Ephesus, is a model of faith, fidelity, and courage in Christian history. His life continues to inspire Christians throughout the world today.

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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 Cyril, monk and master of the spiritual life
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Saint Cyril is a Christian monk renowned for his life of prayer, asceticism, and spiritual teaching. He left his mark on the history of monasticism through his example of devotion and his commitment to the pursuit of holiness. His life exemplifies monastic discipline, love for Christ, and the desire to guide souls to God.

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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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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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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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18 octobre : Saint Luc, Évangéliste
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Saint Luc, auteur du troisième Évangile et des Actes des Apôtres, est l’une des figures majeures du Nouveau Testament

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September 26: Saints Cosmas and Damian, martyrs and doctors
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Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian were twin brothers from Arabia (modern-day Syria or Cilicia, according to tradition). They lived in the 3rd century and were distinguished by their Christian faith, charity, and dedication to caring for the sick.

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September 23: Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, Capuchin priest
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Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, whose real name was Francesco Forgione, was born on May 25, 1887, in Pietrelcina, a small village in southern Italy. His life can be summarized by three main priorities: the Cross, prayer, and charity.

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September 17: Robert Bellarmine, bishop and doctor
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Saint Robert Bellarmine (Roberto Bellarmino) was born on October 4, 1542, in Montepulciano, Tuscany, Italy, into a noble but impoverished family. From a very young age, he showed a great love for studies and the Christian faith. At the age of 18, he entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and was ordained a priest in 1570.

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