This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is March 3 2025.
Saint Teresa Eustochio Verzeri
Blessed Peter de Geremia
Blessed Concepcion Cabrera de Armida
Blessed Benedetto Sinigardi da Arezzo
Saint Winwallus
Saint Cunegundes
Blessed Frederick of Hallum
Saint Anselm of Nonantola
Blessed Innocent of Berzo
Saint Marinus of Caesarea
Blessed Antonio Francesco Marzorati
Blessed Ísleifur Gissurarson of Skálholt
Saint Arthelais of Benevento
Blessed Johannes Laurentius Weiss
Blessed Jacobinus de Canepaci
Blessed Pierre-René Rogue
Blessed Michele PĂo Fasoli
Saint Emeterius of Calahorra
Saint Non
Saint Cheledonius of Calahorra
St. Cheledonius of Calahorra was born in Spain. He was a soldier in the Imperial Roman army in Spain.
He died as a martyr in the 4th century at Calahorra, Old Castile, Spain.
Saint Calupan
St. Calupan was born in 526 AD and was also known as Caluppano. He was a monk at Meallot, Auvergne, France.
He spent his later years as a hermit in a cave near the monastery. On March 3 576 he died at Auvergne, France of natural causes.
Saint Gervinus
St. Gervinus was born in Rheims, France. He attended an episcopal school in Rheims, France. He was a Benedictine, a canon of Rheims, an abbot, a friend of St. Edward the Confessor, and a great preacher who was devoted to the Divine Office.
He also collected ancient Greek and Latin manuscripts. In addition, he was a leper and died in 1075 due to natural causes.
Saint Asterius of Caesarea
St. Asterius of Caesarea was also known as Asterus or Asturius. He was a Roman senator and was martyred for giving a Christian burial to St. Marinus of Caesarea. In 262 AD he was beheaded at Caesarea, Palestine.
Saint Sacer
St. Sacer was born in Ireland and was also known as Mo-Sacra. He was a descendant of Roderic, king of Ireland, and founded the monastery of Saggard, Dublin, Ireland, and served as its first abbot. In the 7th century, he died of natural causes.
Saint Foila
St. Foila was also known as Faile, Fallena, or Follenn. She was the sister of St. Colgan and Co-patroness with him at the parishes of Kil-Faile and KilGolgan, County Galway, Ireland.
Saint Camilla
St. Camilla was born in Civitavecchia, Italy. He was converted by and became a spiritual student of St. Germain of Auxerre. He was a hermit and died in 437 AD at Ecoulives, France due to natural causes.
Saint Lamalisse
St. Lamalisse was born in Scotland and was a hermit there. The small island of Lamlash near Arran, Scotland is named after him. He died in the 7th century due to natural causes.
Saint Titian of Brescia
St. Titian of Brescia was born in Germany. He was an evangelizing bishop of Brescia, Italy. In 536 AD, he died of natural causes.
Saint Cele-Christ
St. Cele-Christ was also known as Christicola. He was a hermit and a reluctant bishop of Leinster, Ireland. In 728 AD he died of natural causes.
40 Martyrs in North Africa
The 40 martyrs in North Africa were a group of Christians martyred together in North Africa at an unknown date.
Their names are;
- Antonius
- Artilaus
- Asclipius
- Astexius
- Basil
- Bosimus
- Carissimus
- Castus
- Celedonius
- Claudianus
- Cyricus
- Donata
- Emeritus
- Emeterius
- Euticus
- Felix
- Fortunatus
- Frunumius
- Gajola
- Georgius
- Gorgonius
- Hemeterus
- Isicus
- Janula
- Julius
- Luciola
- Luciolus
- Marcia
- Marinus
- Meterus
- Nicephorus
- Papias
- Photius
- Risinnius
- Sabianus
- Savinianus
- Solus
Martyrs of Pontus
The martyrs of Pontus were a large group of Christians martyred together in the persecutions of Emperor Maximian Galerius and Governor Ascleopiodato. They died in 308 AD in Pontus (modern Turkiye).
Their names are;
- Basiliscus
- Cleonicus
- Eutropius
Martyrs of Rome
The martyrs of Rome were a group of 19 Christians in the early Church who were martyred together at an unknown date and location.
Their names are;
- Tutella
- Tupicinus
- Quiriulus
- Paul
- Martia
- Marinus
- Marcian
- Januarius
- Hieroles
- Helbianus
- Gallus
- Gallosa
- Gajosa
- Gagus
- Gabianus
- Fortunus
- Felix
- Donatus
- Antigonus
Martyrs of Africa
The Martyrs of Africa were a group of Christians martyred together in Africa at an unknown date and location.
Their names are;
- Solus
- Savinianus
- Sabian
- Risinnius
- Papias
- Nicephorus
- Meterus
- Marinus
- Luciolus
- Luciola
- Justus
- Julius
- Janula
- Isicus
- Hemeterus
- Gorgonius
- Georgius
- Gajola
- Frunumius
- Fotius
- Fortunatus
- Florian
- Felix (5 of this name)
- Euticus
- Emeterius
- Emeritus
- Donata
- Cyricus
- Claudianus
- Celedonius
- Castus (2 of this name)
- Carissimus
- Bosimus
- Basilius
- Astexius
- Asclipius
- Artilaus
- Antonius
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