This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is April 11 2024.
👉 Saint Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr
Saint Gemma Galgani
Saint Guthlac of Croyland
Saint Barsanuphius of Gaza
Blessed Elena Guerra
Blessed Angelo Carletti
Blessed Symforian Ducki
Saint Antipas of Pergamon
Saint Godeberta of Noyon
Saint Sancha of Portugal
Blessed Lanunio
Blessed George Gervase
Saint Raynerius Inclusus
Saint Isaac of Monteluco
Saint Domnio of Salona
Blessed John of Cupramontana
Blessed John of Cupramontana, who was also known as John of Massaccio, lived as a Camaldolese monk and a hermit.
He resided in a cave at Cupramontana on Mount Massaccio in Ancona, Italy. He died in the year 1303 of natural causes.
Blessed James of Africa
Blessed James of Africa, a Mercedarian friar, was born in North Africa and converted to Christianity during adulthood.
He was inspired to embrace the faith by the witness of Blessed Thomas Vives, who was martyred for his beliefs.
Blessed Paul of Africa
Blessed Paul of Africa, a Mercedarian friar, was born in North Africa and converted to Christianity during adulthood.
He was inspired to embrace the faith by the witness of Blessed Thomas Vives, who was martyred for his beliefs.
Saint Machai
St. Machai, also known as Maccai, Macceus or Mahew, was a disciple of St. Patrick who founded a monastery on the isle of Bute, Ireland.
He served as its first abbot and carried out evangelical missions from there. He died of natural causes in the 5th century.
Blessed Mechthild of Lappion
Blessed Mechthild of Lappion, also known as Matilda, was originally from Scotland.
She lived as an anchoress in Lappion, which is located in the Diocese of Laon, France. She died of natural causes in Lappion in 1299.
Saint Agericus of Tours
Saint Agericus of Tours, also called by the names of Acry, Agery, Aguy, Airy or Algéric, was an abbot at the St. Martin’s monastery in Tours, France, and a disciple of St. Eligius. He died in the year 680 AD.
Saint Aid of Achard-Finglas
Saint Aid of Achard-Finglas, who was also referred to as Aed, served as an abbot at Achard-Finglas in County Carlow, Ireland.
Moreover, he was recognized as the patron saint of a church, a monastery, and various chapels.
Saint Philip of Gortyna
St. Philip of Gortyna, also called Philip of Crete, was a bishop of Gortyna in Crete and actively opposed Marcion and Gnosticism through his writings and works. He died in the year 180 AD.
Saint Hildebrand of Saint-Gilles
St. Hildebrand of Saint-Gilles was a member of the Cistercian order who served as an abbot. He was killed by Albigensians, who were a heretical sect, in St. Gilles, Languedoc, France in 1209.
Saint Eustorgius of Nicomedia
St. Eustorgius of Nicomedia served as a priest in Nicomedia, a city in Asia Minor. He died as a martyr during the persecutions of Diocletian in 300 AD.
Saint Stephen of Saint-Gilles
St. Stephen of Saint-Gilles was a member of the Cistercian order and suffered martyrdom at the hands of Albigensians. He died in 1209 at St. Gilles, Languedoc, France.
Saint Maedhog of Clonmore
St. Maedhog of Clonmore, who was also referred to as Aedhan, Mogue, Aed, Moguer or Macdhog-Aedhan, was an abbot who lived in the sixth century and resided in Clonmore, Ireland.
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