Saint Euphrasia (382-412)
Virgin Saint Euphrasia, born in Constantinople, was the daughter of noble and pious parents, honored by the pious Emperor Theodosius
Read moreVirgin Saint Euphrasia, born in Constantinople, was the daughter of noble and pious parents, honored by the pious Emperor Theodosius
Read morePatronage: abandoned people; abuse victims; against poverty; disabled people; girls from rural areas; illness; impoverishment; loss of parents; shepherdesses; sick
Read morePatronage: embroiderers; gardeners; florists;India; Latin America; people ridiculed or misunderstood for their piety; for the resolution of family quarrels;indigenous peoples
Read moreVirgin and Martyr Patronage: Children, youth, babies, infants, priests, lost causes, sterility, virgins, Children of Mary, The Universal Living Rosary
Read moreVirgin Patronage: abandoned people; abuse victims; against poverty; disabled people; girls from rural areas; illness; impoverishment; loss of parents; shepherdesses;
Read moreVirgin, Martyr Patronage: France; martyrs; captives; military personnel; people ridiculed for their piety; prisoners; soldiers, women who have served in
Read moreVirgin, Carmelite Patronage:against bodily ills; against sexual temptation; against sickness; sick people; Naples(co-patron).Saint Mary Magdalene of Pazzi was the only
Read morePatronage: against bodily ills, against illness, against poverty, against sickness, Lourdes, France, people ridiculed for their piety, poor people, shepherdesses,
Read morePatronage: against plague, against disasters, against fever, Paris, France, Women’s Army Corps.Saint Genevieve was born at Nanterre, near Paris. Saint
Read moreBlessed Melanie CalvatO.D.M. pinxit.Born on November 7, 1831, in Corps, France, Françoise Melanie Calvat was the fourth of ten children
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