This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is March 17 2025.
👉 Saint Patrick Bishop – Apostle of Ireland
Saint Gertrude of Nivelles
Blessed Juan Nepomuceno Zegrà y Moreno
Saint Jan Sarkander
Blessed Conrad of Bavaria
Saint Gabriel Lalemant
Blessed Maria Bárbara Maix
Saint Agricola of Châlon-sur-Saône
Saint Withburgh of East Anglia
Blessed Gertrude of Trzebnica
Blessed Josep Mestre Escoda
Saint Ambrose of Alexandria
St. Ambrose of Alexandria was a wealthy nobleman from Alexandria, Egypt, who was a close friend and patron of Origen.
During the persecutions under Maximinus, he was arrested for his Christian faith but managed to survive.
He is considered a confessor of the faith. St. Ambrose of Alexandria died from natural causes in 250 AD.
Saint Paul of Cyprus
St. Paul of Cyprus was a monk hailing from Cyprus. When the iconoclast Emperor Constantine Copronymus ruled, Paul was commanded to trample on a crucifix.
When he refused to do so, he was subjected to torture and ultimately, martyrdom. He was burned to death while hanging upside down over a slow fire in the year 775 AD.
Many Martyrs of Alexandria
The Many Martyrs of Alexandria, also referred to as the Martyrs of Serapis, were a group of Christians whose exact number is unknown.
They were martyred together by a mob of Graeco-Egyptian sun god Serapis worshippers in the year 392 AD, in Alexandria, Egypt.
Saint Stephen of Palestrina
St. Stephen of Palestrina was a Cistercian monk from Clairvaux Abbey who served as the cardinal-bishop of Palestrina in 1141. He died in 1144.
Although his cultus or veneration as a saint began within the Cistercian order, he has not been formally recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church.
Saint Thomasello
St. Thomasello, also known as Thomasellus, was born in Etruria, Italy in 1242. He was a member of the Dominican order and studied under St. Thomas Aquinas.
He died of natural causes in Perugia, Italy in the year 1270 and was laid to rest in the Dominican church located in the city.
Saint Llinio of Llandinam
St. Llinio of Llandinam was a Welsh monk who is credited with founding the abbey at Llandinam, Powys, Wales, and serving as its first abbot.
He lived during the 6th century AD and is believed to have died due to natural causes in the year 520 AD.
Saint Diemut of Saint Gall
St. Diemut of Saint Gall was a recluse in the 12th century at Saint Gall, Switzerland.
Saint Theodore of Rome
St. Theodore of Rome was martyred in Rome, Italy, in the 2nd century.
Saint Alexander
St. Alexander was a martyr.
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