This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is February 17 2025.
👉 Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order
Blessed Edvige Carboni
Blessed Luke Belludi
Saint Alexis Falconieri
Blessed Isabel Sánchez Romero
Blessed Martà Tarrés Puigpelat
Saint Silvinus of Auchy
Saint Fintán of Clonenagh
Saint Flavian of Constantinople
Saint Mesrop the Teacher
Saint Finan of Iona
Saint Petrus Yu Chong-nyul
Saint Bartholomew degli Amidei
Blessed Constabilis of Cava
Blessed Elisabetta Sanna
Saint Benedict dell’Antella
Saint John Buonagiunta Monetti
Blessed Antoni Leszczewicz
Saint Hugh dei Lippi-Uguccioni
Saint Gherardino Sostegni
St. Gherardino Sostegni was also known as Gherardino Sostenes, Gherardino Sostegno or Gerardino. He was one of the Seven Founders of the Servants of Mary.
He led the Servite province of Umbria, Italy from 1260 until his death, and brought the Servite Order to Germany. Pope Leo XIII canonized him in 1887.
Saint Loman of Trim
St. Loman of Trim was also known as Loman mac Dalláin, Lommán or Luman. He was the son of Tigris and nephew of St. Patrick.
He evangelized Ireland with Patrick, and converted St. Fortchern of Trim and his family, including the pagan chieftain Fedelmid, to the faith.
He later became a bishop of Trim, Meath, Ireland. In 450 AD he died of natural causes. He is the patron of Trim, Ireland.
Saint Bonosus of Trier
St. Bonosus of Trier was also known as Bonosio or Bonoso. He was a priest. In 353 AD he was imprisoned for supporting his bishop, St. Paulinus, and orthodox Christianity in the face of Arians.
He later became bishop of Trier, Gaul (in modern Germany) in 358 AD and continued to fight Arianism. In 373 AD, he died of natural causes and his relics were enshrined in the church of San Paolino in Trier.
Saint Benedict of Cagliari
St. Benedict of Cagliari was also known as Benedict of Dolia. He was a Benedictine monk at Cagliari, Sardinia.
He became the bishop of Dolia, Sardinia for five years. Shortly before his death he resigned his seat and spent his last days as a prayerful recluse at the basilica abbey. In 1112 AD, he died at St. Saturninus Basilica monastery, Cagliari, Sardinia.
Saint Guevrock
St. Guevrock was also known as Gueroc, Guevroc, Guirec, Guivrok, Keric, Kerric or Kirecq. He was a sixth-century Briton, friend and travelling companion of St Tudwal.
An abbot at Loc-Kirec, Brittany. He also assisted bishop St. Paul of LĂ©on.
Saint Fortchern of Trim
St. Fortchern of Trim was also known as Forkernus. He was the son of a pagan chieftain and was converted to Christianity by St. Loman of Trim.
He was a sixth-century bishop of Trim, Ireland and later a hermit. He is the patron for bell-founders and represents bishops standing amidst bell-founders.
Saint Julian of Caesarea
St. Julian of Caesarea was a catechumen at Caesarea, Palestine. He was arrested for venerating the martyred St. Elias and companions.
By order of Firmilian, governor of Palestine he was martyred by being burned to death in 309 at Caesarea, Palestine.
Saint Theodulus of Caesarea
St. Theodulus of Caesarea was a member of the household of the governor of Palestine.
When the governor learned of Theodulus’s Christianity, he ordered his execution. He died as a martyr after being crucified in 309 AD at Caesarea, Palestine.
Saint Silvinus of Cremona
St. Silvinus of Cremona was born in Cremono, Italy and was also known as Silvano, Silvanus, Silvin or Silvino. He was a mid-eighth-century bishop of Cremona, Italy, serving for 39 years. He died in 773 AD.
Saint Donatus the Martyr
St. Donatus the Martyr was among a group of over 80 Christians martyred together during the persecutions of Diocletian. In 304 AD at Porto Gruaro, near Venice, Italy he died.
Saint Secundian the Martyr
St. Secundian the Martyr was among a group of over 80 Christians martyred together during the persecutions of Diocletian. In 304 AD at Porto Gruaro, near Venice, Italy he died.
Saint Evermod of Ratzeburg
St. Evermod of Ratzeburg was a priest and evangelized with St. Norbert. He was an abbot of Gottesgnaden and Magdeburg.
He later became a bishop of Ratzeburg, Germany and died in 1178 due to natural causes.
Saint Romulus the Martyr
St. Romulus the Martyr was among a group of over 80 Christians who were martyred together during the persecutions of Diocletian. He died in 304 AD at Porto Gruaro, near Venice, Italy.
Saint Habet-Deus
St. Habet-Deus was a bishop of Luna, Tuscany, an Italian city which exists now only in ruins. He was martyred by Arian Vandals and died in 500 AD.
Saint Polychronius of Babylon
St. Polychronius of Babylon was a bishop of Babylon and a martyr.
Saint Faustinus the Martyr
St. Faustinus the Martyr was the only one out of a group of 45 Christian martyrs whose name has come down to us.
Saint Lupiano
St. Lupiano was baptized by St. Hilary of Poitiers in 360 AD and died within the same week. St. Gregory of Tours wrote about him.
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