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Saint Veronica Giuliani, Died 1727Saint Veronica Giuliani (Veronica de Julianis) (1660-9 July 1727) was an Italian mystic. He was born in the Duchy of Urbino Mercatello. His parents, Francesco and Giuliana Benedetta Mancini. In baptism she was named Ursula. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, he showed signs of sanctity from an early age. His legend states that at the age of eighteen months, she said her first words berating a waiter who was serving with fraudulent oil dose., It says clearly: "Do justice, God sees you."


Saint Zita, Died 1272
Saint Zita ( c. 1212-27 April 1272) is the patron saint of maids and domestic servants. He also appealed to in order to help find lost keys. Zita often said to others that devotion is false if slothful. He considers his work as a job given to him by God, and as part of the atonement,
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Saint John Bosco, Died 1888
Saint Don Bosco, born Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco, and known in English as John Bosco (August 16, 1815 - January 31, 1888), was an Italian Catholic priest, educator and recognized pedagogue, who practice their religion dogma, employing teaching methods based on love rather than punishment. He placed his works under the protection of Francis de Sales; thus followers Salesian Society, has its own style.He was the only Saint with the title "Father and Teacher of Youth"
Pope Piux IX, Died 1878Pope Pius IX (13 May 1792-7 February 1878), born Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti, reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church from his elected on June 16, 1846, until his death more than 31 years later in 1878. Pope Pius IX was elected as the candidate of the liberal and moderate wings of the College of Cardinals, following the arch-conservative papacy Pope Gregory XVI. Initially sympathetic to democratic and modernizing reforms in Italy and in the Church, Pope Pius became increasingly conservative after he was dropped as a ruler while the Papal States in the events that followed the 1848 Revolution





Pope John XXIII, Died 1963 

Pope John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes PP. XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII), born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli (25 November 1881 - 3 June 1963), was elected as the 261st Pope of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City in October 28, 1958. He called the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) but did not live to see it through to completion, died on June 3, 1963, two months after the completion of his final encyclical, Pacem in Terris. He was beatified on 3 September 2000, along with Pope Pius IX, the first pope since Pope St Pius X to receive this honor.
Saint Bernadette of Lourdes, Died 1879 

St Bernadette Bernadette Soubirous was born in Lourdes, France. From February to July 1858, she reported eighteen apparitions "a Lady." Although initially skeptical of the Roman Catholic Church, the claim was finally declared eligible belief after a canonical investigation. After her death, Bernadette's body remains intact, and the shrine at Lourdes went on to become the main site for pilgrimage, attracting millions of Catholics each year.

Saint John Vianney, Died 1859
St Jean Baptiste Marie Vianney (8 May 1786-4 Agustus 1859) was a priest French parish becomes Catholic saint and the patron saint of parish priests.He is often referred to, even in English, as "Cure d'Ars" (the parish priest of the village of Ars). He became internationally famous for priests and pastoral work in his parish because of the radical spiritual transformation of the community and the environment.

Saint Teresa Margaret, Died 1770
He died on March 7, 1770 at the age of 22, and this short life, he spent five years in the Carmelite convent in Florence. He did not look brilliant, attention deeds, his reputation did not reach the wider world. He spent his life quietly and with virtue.
Saint Vincent de Paul, Died 1660 


Died circa 350 Saint Silvan
here little known about Saint Silvan except that he was martyred (killed for his faith).Given his body of more than 1,600 years, it is very well maintained.