This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day falls on April 8 2024.
Saint Dionysius of Alexandria
Saint Agabus the Prophet
Blessed Augustus Czartoryski
Saint Julia Billiart
Blessed Clement of Osimo
Blessed Domingo Iturrate Zubero
Blessed Julian of Saint Augustine
Blessed Libania of Busano
Saint Amantius of Como
Saint Phlegon of Hyrcania
St Phlegon of Hyrcania, also called Flegon, served as a bishop in Hyrcania, Greece during the first century. It is believed that he could have been one of the “70 Disciples of Christ”.
According to the Epistle to the Romans, 16:14, Saint Phlegon was one of the individuals mentioned in a reading that greeted Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and other accompanying brothers.
Sadly, he was martyred, and his name was mentioned by Saint Paul the Apostle in the Epistle to the Romans.
Saint Herodion of Patras
St Herodion of Patras, also called Herodian of Patras or Rhodion of Patras, served as a bishop in Patras, Greece during the first century.
It is believed that he may have been one of the “70 Disciples of Jesus”. In the Epistle to the Romans, 16:11, Saint Herodion was mentioned in a reading that greeted him as “my kinsman” by Saint Paul the Apostle.
Sadly, he died as a martyr. Saint Paul also referred to Saint Herodion as “my brother”.
Blessed Gonzalo Mercador
Gonzalo Mercador, who is now known as Blessed Gonzalo Mercador, served as a Mercedarian friar and also held the position of bishop in Granada, Spain.
In 1450, he took part in the Council of Florence. However, while returning home from the council, he was captured, imprisoned, beaten, and subjected to torture because of his Christian faith.
Sadly, he was executed by beheading in 1450, and his death is recognized as that of a martyr.
Saint Asyncritus of Marathon
St Asyncritus of Marathon served as a bishop in Marathon, Greece during the first century. It is believed that he may have been one of the “70 Disciples of Christ”.
In the Epistle to the Romans, 16:14, Saint Asyncritus was mentioned in a reading by Saint Paul the Apostle that greeted him along with other individuals such as Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and accompanying brothers. Sadly, he was martyred.
Saint Dionysius of Corinth
Saint Dionysius of Corinth, also known as Denis, served as the bishop of Corinth, Greece during the second century.
His surviving correspondence includes accounts of the martyrdom of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, as well as letters exchanged with popes during his era.
Saint Dionysius was known for opposing the teachings of Marcionites and other heretical beliefs that emerged during his time, demonstrating his commitment to orthodox Christianity.
Saint Beata of Ribnitz
St Beata of Ribnitz, also known as Beate or Beatrix, was born into a noble family as the daughter of Duke Heinrich of Mecklenburg in 14th century Mecklenburg, Germany.
She entered the convent in Ribnitz, Germany and became a nun in the Poor Clare order. Eventually, she was appointed as the abbess of the convent in 1350, demonstrating her strong leadership skills and commitment to her faith.
Saint Beata died on April 8, 1339 in Ribnitz, Germany.
Saint Redemptus of Ferentini
Saint Redemptus of Ferentini served as the bishop of Ferentini, Italy during his lifetime. He is recognized for his devotion to the Christian faith and his service to the local community.
Saint Redemptus passed away in 586 AD, leaving behind a legacy of piety and dedication to the Church.
Saint Concessa
Saint Concessa was martyred and venerated in Carthage, North Africa.
Martyrs of Africa
The Martyrs of Africa are a group of individuals who were recognized for their martyrdom in ancient times, with their names appearing on historical lists.
Among these martyrs were Januarius, Macaria, and Maxima, who all demonstrated their unwavering commitment to their Christian faith, even in the face of persecution and death.
Their stories continue to inspire and serve as a testament to the strength of religious conviction in the face of adversity.
Martyrs of Antioch
The Martyrs of Antioch were a group of Christians who were martyred for their faith in Antioch, Syria. This group of faithful individuals is recognized for their steadfast commitment to Christianity, even in the face of persecution and death.
Among their number were Diogene, Macario, Massimo, and Timothy, whose names are remembered as a testament to their sacrifice and devotion to the faith.
Martyrs of Seoul
The Martyrs of Seoul were a group of laymen who were martyred together in the apostolic vicariate of Korea.
These individuals, including Thomas Choe Pil-gong, Lucas Hong Nak-min, Ioannes Choe Chang-hyeon, Franciscus Xaverius Hong Gyo-man, and Augustinus Jeong Yak-jong, demonstrated their unwavering commitment to the Christian faith, even in the face of persecution and death.
They were put to death in April 1801 at the Small West Gate in Seoul, South Korea, and are remembered as part of the Martyrs of Korea.
Their bravery and sacrifice were recognized by Pope Francis, who beatified them on August 15 2014.
Other Saints of the Day for April 8 2024
- Martin of Pegli
- Isaac
- Hamazasp
- Cennfaoladh of Bangor
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