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Saints: Indulgences Catholic African American History February 2011 African Archbishop Buti Joseph Tlhagale Decries 'Biological Colonialism' Abortion Devastates African Americans and Hispanic Americans. We have a Right to LIFE, LIBERTY. . . NO RIGHT TO KILL THE INNOCENT! APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO NIGERIA, BENIN, GABON AND EQUATORIAL GUINEA MASS WITH PRIESTLY ORDINATIONS HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II Kaduna (Nigeria), 14 February 1982 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II Kumasi (Ghana), 9 May 1980 Dear brothers and sisters, APOSTOLIC JOURNEY TO AFRICA HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II Accra (Ghana), 8 May 1980 Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, JOURNEY TO AFRICA HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II Nairobi (Kenya), 7 May 1980 Venerable Brothers in the Episcopate, Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, ECCLESIA IN AFRICA OF THE HOLY FATHER JOHN PAUL II TO THE BISHOPS PRIESTS AND DEACONS MEN AND WOMEN RELIGIOUS AND ALL THE LAY FAITHFUL ON the Church IN AFRICA AND ITS EVANGELIZING MISSION TOWARDS THE YEAR 2000 February is African American History Month. During this month, we acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of our Black brothers and sisters. Throughout history, people of color, African, Black, and Catholic, have played a historic role in the faith of the Church From the African who helped carry the cross of Jesus to present-day role models such as Sr. Thea Bowman and Archbishop James P. Lyke, Black people have witnessed the Good News of God’s love and challenge us to love one another. Let us take time this month to focus on our Black sisters and brothers through essays, plays, prayer experiences, artwork, retreats, games, books, and videos. African American History Month can also be celebrated with displaying African symbols such as Kente cloth and pictures. There are many excellent resources available to assist you. The Diocesan Media Center offers a variety of films to enhance your lesson plans. Did You Know? Catholic African history. The African cross. Who was the first African mentioned in the Gospels? The first African in the New Testament was mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew, Simon of Cyrene (Matthew 27:32). Simon was pressed into service to carry the cross of Jesus. This event is highlighted in the fifth station of the cross. Tell the story of the account of the baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch. In the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 8:26-40, we read the account of the Ethiopian eunuch. This person was a black person baptized by Philip. The Ethiopian eunuch was the court official in charge of the treasury of the Queen of the Ethiopians. "Ethiopian" refers to a person of color from Africa. The Greeks used this word, which means "burnt" or darker skin. Who was the Black "Wise Man" at the birth of Jesus? The Magi, in the Infancy Narrative, refers to Melchior, whose blackness remains today in the Christian crib set. Was Frumentius a saint? [Feast day: October 27] Frumentius called Abuna, "the Father" (380 A.D.) born in Tyre, Lebanon. He was a slave and held a trusted position in the Ethopian royal court at Axum. Frumentius was a person of great faith. He opened chapels in Ethiopia and did mission work. Frumentius was very instrumental in the conversion of the Ethiopian king Ezana. After his freedom, he was later ordained Bishop by St. Athnasius, the Patriarch of Alexandria. Frumentius was the first Bishop of Ethiopia and worked along with Aedesius who was a royal cupbearer. How many Popes were African? Three: [ This number may not be a settled fact, depending on the amount and quality of evidence a person accepts. ] St. Victor I (186-197) [Feast day: formerly July 28] St. Miltiades (311-314) [Feast day: December 10] St. Gelasius (492-496) [Feast day: February 4 ?]
St. Moses the Black [Feast day: August 28] was a convert and leader of a band of monks in the desert who were martyred about 410 AD. He was one of the most influential monks in the East and West. Because of Moses the Black, many women and men sought a life of prayer in the desert in the cenobitic style of sharing meals and community in Upper Egypt and Ethiopia.
St. Monica [Feast day: August 27] was the Mother of St. Augustine. Monica was an African woman of great faith who prayed for her son to turn against evil. Before her death, Monica had the great joy of knowing that her son had come back to God and used his talents to build up Christ's Church.
Saint Augustine [Feast day: August 28] was born in Tagaste, Africa and was the son of Saint Monica. At the age of 33, he turned back to God and was baptized Catholic. Saint Augustine was ordained a priest and later Co-Bishop of Hippo. He led a holy and simple life, writing over 200 books, letters, and sermons. His writings are still read today. Saint Augustine's feast day is August 28th. Read and Act Out the Story of St. Charles Lwanga and the Ugandan martyrs In the resource Black Christian saints and Other Exemplary Black Men and Women (pages 128-131), we read the story of the faithfilled witness of the Ugandan Royal Pages. This story highlights how to death they did not give up their faith and celebrated their execution with joy instead. What a great witness of love. The Martyrs of Uganda were beatified in 1902 and canonized by Pope Paul VI on October 18, 1964. Catholic African American History St. Martin de Porres (1579-1639) [Feast day: November 3] was the first African American saint. Martin de Porres was from Spanish and African descent. He was the first Dominican professed brother in 1603. Martin de Porres is called "Father of Poor" because of his charitable acts and his dedication to prayer. He was canonized a saint in 1962. Pierre Toussaint was a slave who after freedom performed extraordinary works. Harriet Thompson (1853) wrote to Pope Pius IX to plead for the Catholic Church to minister to black people in New York and address the concern of racism. This was the beginning of the Black Catholic Movement. (Davis, 1990, pages 94-95) Who was the founder of the Blessed Sacrament Sisters? Katherine Drexal was the founder of the Blessed Sacrament Sisters and the first and only Black Catholic University in the United States: Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Who was the first black Bishop in the United States? Bishop James Healy, Bishop of Portland, Maine, in 1875. Who was the first black priest? Fr. Augustus Tolton from Illinois in 1886. Name the first Black President of Georgetown University. Fr. Patrick Healy, SJ, in 1874. A Modern Day Saint Sr. Thea Bowman (1937-1990) was a Franciscan sister of Perpetual Adoration, a gifted teacher, preacher, and evangelizer. Watch a video of her life. What is the name of the African American Catholic Hymnal? Lead Me, Guide Me (1987). Select a few songs for the class. What is the meaning of the colors of the African American Flag? The Flag is a symbol of Liberation as a people created by Marcus Garvey. Red: symbolizes blood and our past, present, and future suffering for dignity and freedom. Black: symbolizes the people of African descent. Green: symbolizes the land of Africa and the future. What are the principles of Nguzo Saba? The Nguzo Saba principles are "Seven Values", which originated with the Harvest Festival in Kenya and Tanzania from the Swahili tribes. Please refer to the "Zawadi Saba..." book of translations, scripture, and reflections to celebrate the Nguzo Saba principles. What is the number of African American Catholic Bishops in the United States? In the U.S., there are 13 African American Bishops. Who are Alex Jones (former Pentecostal Pastor) and Scott Hahn (former Protestant Minister)? What do they have in common? Listen to their conversion stories. http://www.saintjoe.com "No Price to High" The Alex Jones Story (VHS Video 8575V). The Scott Hahn Conversion Story (Compact Disc A238-CD) (Audio Tape A238).
African or Black saints
St. Philemon, the dancer St. Porphyrius the General St. Abadios St. Abadir St. Abadiu St. Abaidas, (known as Abadias) St. Abakerazum St. Abakuh (Apa Kauh) St. Aba Mina St. Abamon (Apa Pamun) St. Abanoub St. Aba Salamah, (Frumentius) St. Abba Capito St. Abba Isa St. Abba Julian St. Abda St. Abeluzius St. Aberoh (Aburom, Arianus) St. Abhor (Amba Hor) St. Abibas St. Abidianus St. Abilius St. Abilius St. Abilus St. Abraham St. Abraham the Poor or Abraham the Child St. Abreha and Atzbeha (Aizan and Sazana) St. Absadah St. Absadi St. Abuna (Frumentius) St. Abuna Frumentius of Ethiopia St. Aburom St. Accidia St. Acculus St. Acepsius St. Acha the Confessor St. Achillas St. Achillas St. Achillas of Alexandria St. Achilleus St. Acirianus St. Acllinus St. Acrates (Aragawi) St. Ada St. Adelphius St. Adelphius the ‘Confessor.’ St. AdjutorAdrianus St. Adventor St. Aedesius St. Aemilianus (Emilian) St. Afa Marjam, (Simeon) St. Africanus St. Agapius St. Agatho St. Agathocles St. Agathon St. Agathus St. Aizan and Sazana (Abreha and Atzbeha) St. ALEXANDER St. Alexander St. Alexander the Bishop St. Alexander of Gaza St. Alexander of Kemet St. Alexander the Soldier St. Alexandra St. Alexandra of Alexandria St. Alexandrian Martyrs St. Alverius St. Amba Agatho the Silent, Abraham St. Amba Baula the Just (Paul) St. Amba Betra (Peter) St. Amba Hor St. Amba Paphnutius St. Amba Shenudi St. Ambrose of Alexandria St. Ambytianus St. AmmonAmmon, the Great St. Ammon and Serapion St. Ammonas St. Ammonius St. Ampellius St. Anthony the Great of Thebes St. Antonio Vieira St. Augustine of Hippo St. Autus St. Aviates St. Avitus St. Baamin St. Baricus St. Barlaam St. Basicicus of Kemet (Egypt) St. Basil St. Basilides St. Basilissa St. Bastamonus (Bastammonius) St. Bastmus St. Basura St. Beauch (Bagug) St. Bebnuda (Paphnutius) St. Benedict the Black St. Benedict the Moor St. Benjamin the Great of Nitra St. Bernard St. Beshada (Abshadius, Psote) St. Besinta St. Bessarian St. Bessarion the Great, Thaumaturgies St. Bessis St. Besuss St. Beyoka (Bejoka) St. Bhai AnubBidshimiBifamon St. Bikabes (Bicabus) St. Boccon, Presbyter St. Caecilia with Saturninus St. Cajus St. Calendion St. Callinicus (Gallinicus) St. Calodote St. Cantidian (Cantidus) St. Cantidianus St. Catherine of Alexandria, Great martyr St. Carpias St. Carus St. CassianusCatula St. Celsus St. Cerbonius St. Cherimon St. Chrysanthus Eunuchus St. Cittinus St. Claudianus St. Claudianus St. Clement of Alexandria St. Cleopatra St. Codratus St. Coliondola St. Colluthus St. Colluthus St. Comodus St. Copres St. Copres St. Cordian St. Cornelius St. Cosmas St. Cratusian St. Crescens St. Cristatus St. Cronides St. Cronion St. Cronius St. Currentus St. Cynthinus S t. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage St. Cyriacus St. Cyriacus St. Cyriacus St. Cyriacus, Saturninus St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Dr. St. Cyrilla St. Cyriltus St. Cyrion St. Cyrus St. Cyrus and John St. Dabamoth (Dibamonia) St. Dalasina St. Damalius St. Damianus St. Daniel St. Datianus St. Datius St. Dativus St. Datus St. DemetriusSt.Demonsia St. Denecutia St. Deodatus St. Didymus St. Diodorus St. Dionysius St. Dionysius St. Dionysius St. Dionysius the Deacon St. Dionysius the Great of Alexandria. BishopDionysius the Presbyter St. Dioscorus St. Dioscurus St. Doletatulus St. Dominicus St. Donatian St. Donatus St. Donatus St. Dorotheus the Hermit of Kemet, (Abba Dorotheus) St. Dunatus St. Elasbaan St. Elias St. Elizabeth St. Emeritus St. Emilian St. Emmelia St. Entheus St. Epimachus of Alexandria St. Eraus Shaba St. Eucarius St. Eudoxia St. Eudoxia St. Eudoxia at Canopus St. Eugene St. Eugraphos with Hermogenes Menas, Alexandria Martyrs St. Eulogios St. Eumenes St. Euphrosyne of Alexandria St. Eupraxia St. Eusebius St. Eusebius St. Eustachius St. Eutropia St. Eutychius St. Eutychus St. Eva St. Evangelius of Alexandria St. Evasius St. Exuperius St. Fabian St. Fabianus St. Faustinus St. Faustinus St. Faustus St. Felicissimus St. FelicitasSts. Perpetua and Felicity St. Felix St. Fidentius St. Fientianus St. Firma St. Flavianus St. Florentius St. Florida St. Forbinus St. Fortunata St. Fortunatus St. Fortunio St. Fugraphus St. Fulgentius St. Fulvianus St. Gabriel St. Gaius St. Galanus St. GALASIUS I St. Gallinicus St. Gaudlosus the African St. Gelasius St. Gelatus St. Geminus St. Generosa St. Gereon St. Germanus St. Geruntius St. Givalius St. Glyceria St. Gorgias St. Habedeum St. Hagio St. Helenus St. Heliodorus St. Helladius and Theophilus the Deacon St. Hemerion St. Heraclas, Bishop, and Helladius St. Heraclemon St. Heraclemon and others hermits of Kemet St. Heraclius St. Heradius and Zozimus St. Herais St. Herais St. Herais (Iraja) St. Heredina St. Hermes St. Hermogenes of Alexandria St. Hermogenes with Menas, & Eugraphos, Alexandria Martyrs St. Heron St. Hesychius St. Hieroteus St. Hieroteus St. Hilarion (Hilarianus) St. Hilarius St. Hilorian St. Hipolytus St. Hippeas St. Hippolytus St. Hiro St. Honorata St. Honoratus St. Honoratus St. Honoratus St. Hopaesius St. Hor St. Hor St. Hor (Anba Hor) St. Hortulanus St. Hortulanus St. Horus of the Thebaid St. Hypatius St. Hyperechius St. Ibeion the Confessor St. Ignatius of Africa St. Ingenuus St. Ingenuus St. Innocentius St. Ioasaph St. Irais (Rhais) of Antinoe St. Iranaeus St. Iraya (Herais), St. Irene St. Irenius of Kemet St. Isaac, Thomas, and Victor St. Isaiah St. Isaias St. Ischyrion St. Isidore the Confessor St. Jacob of Mahdjudh St. Jacobus and Bishop Secundianus St. James of Manug St. Januaria St. Januaria St. Januarius St. Mary of Egypt St. John St. John and Abraham St. John the Dwarf St. John the Merciful St. John of Shutp (Setes) St. Jonah the Sabbaite St. Joseph St. Josephine Bakhita St. Jucundianus St. Jules D’acfahs St. Julia St. Julia of Carthage St. Julian of Anazarbus St. Julianus St. Justus St. Kalufa St. Kapalichus St. Karion (Cyrion) St. Kirdjun (ABAKERAZUM) St. Kogantianus St. Laetantius St. Laetus St. Laurence St. Leo St. Leomdas and Companions St. Leonitus St. Leucius of Alexandria St. Liberatus St. Thelica St. Longinus St. Longus St. Lot St. Lucentius St. Lucius St. Lycarion St. Lycarion St. Lycopolis St. Macarius St. Macarius and 4 0 Others St. Macarius of Fayum St. Macarius the Great of Alexandria St. Macrina St. Macroni of Thoni St. Magnus St. Major St. Majulus St. Malentus St. Mammarius St. Manilus St. Mansuetus St. Marcus St. Marcus St. Margarita St. Mark St. Mark the Faster St. Martin de PorresMartyrs of AfricaMartyrs of Uganda St. Monica St. Monnas St. Montanus St. Moses St. Moses of Balkim St. Moses the Black of Scete St. Moses the Ethopian St. Moses of Psammanius St. Mucus St. Multius St. Murrita St. Naffanianus St. Nakjos St. Narcissus St. Narzalea St. Thenas? (The(o)nas?) St. Nasseus St. Nathaniel of Nitria St. Nemesius St. Nemesius St. Nemesius of Alexandria St. Neopulus (Neopolis) St. Nereus St. Nestor St. Nicander of Kemet St. Nicephorus St. Nicephorus, Presbyter, at Tiberiopolis St. Nicoforus St. Nilammon St. Nilaras St. Nilon St. Nonnus St. Nun who feigned madness St. Oceanus St. Octavious St. Theoctie St. Theoctista St. Theoctista St. Theoctistus St. Theodocianus of Alexandria St. Theodora St. Theodora St. Theodore, and Leontius St. Theodore, and Leontius St. Theodore, the Sanctified St. Theodore and 40 Others St. Theodore of Chotep St. Theodore of Emesa St. Theodore of Pelusium St. Theodosius St. Theodota St. Theodotion St. Theodotus St. Theodoxia (Eudoxia) St. Theodulas St. Oeconomus St. Theogenes St. Theohilus St. Olympius St. Theon St. Theonas St. Theonas, “Column of the Church St. Theonius St. Theophila St. Theophilus St. Theophilus St. Theopista St. Or St. Orestes St. Orion St. Orion St. Orsisius St. Theotimus St. Theotimus (Theitimus) St. Theoychus St. Pachomius St. Pachomius St. Pachomius (Bidjimi) St. Pachomius, the Elder St. Pachomius the Younger St. Paesis (Pausis) St. Paisi (Amba Isa) St. Paisis St. Paisius and Isaias St. Paisius the Great St. Palaemon St. Palatianus St. Paliconus St. Palladius St. Pallamon of Kemet St. Palmus St. Palus St. Pambo (Panbis) St. Pamin (Poemen) St. Pamphalon St. Pamphamer St. Panaenus St. Panbis (Pambo) St. Pancratius, martyred St. Panekyris (Banikarus) St. Panemotis St. Panephysis St. Pannus St. Panopus St. Pantherus St. Pansius St. Pansophius of Alexandria St. Pantaleon St. Pantius St. Panubrius St. Papa and Mama St. Papas St. Paphnutius St. Paphnutius St. Paphnutius, the Buffalo St. Paphnutius and 546 companions St. Paphnutius of Bendura St. Paphnutius the Great St. Paphoutius St. Papia (Papias), St. Papianus St. Papinianus and Mansuelus St. Papocinicus St. Parens St. Parmenius (Parmenas) St. Pascharius St. Pastor St. Patamon St. Patapios The Righteous Of Thebes St. Patapius St. Patermuthius St. Patermuthius St. Patermuthius (Petarpemotis) St. Paternus St. Patricia St. Paulillus St. Paulus St. Paulus, Deacon St. Pausirius St. Pedjol St. Pelagia St. Pelesius St. Peleusius (Peleus) St. Pelianus St. Pellammon St. Pelusius St. Peroys St. Perpetua St. Peter St. Peter St. Peter the Patriarch St. Peter the Slave St. Pethacus St. Petivus St. Petronius St. Petrus St. Petrus St. Phanas St. Phanuel St. Pharmuthius St. Phaulios (Paul) of Tamawi St. Philappianus St. Phileas St. Philemon St. Philemon of Alexandria St. Philip St. Philo St. Philocalus St. Philomus St. Philoromus St. Philoromus St. Philosophus (Nicetas) St. Philotheus of Pemdje St. Phisocius St. Phocas St. Phocas St. Phocas, (Anba Phocas) St. Phoebammon St. Photius St. Photnia St. Pia St. Piamon (Piama) St. Pierius St. Pimponia St. Pinnarius St. Pinnatus St. Pinutus(Pinnutius) St. Pion St. Pior St. Pipenon and Co mpanions of 22 St. Piperio St. Piru St. Pisimius St. Pistaurus St. Pistus St. Pisura St. Piteroum Savants St. Pitigon St. Pitirim (Pityrun, Pithyrion) St. Plais St. Plausus St. Plebrius St. Plenes St. Plenus St. Plesius St. Plutarch St. Poemen St. Poemen (Pamin) St. Poemen (Pimen) the Great St. Poleus St. Polybius St. Polycarp St. Polycarpus St. Pompinus St. Pomponia St. Pontius of Carthage St. Pope St. Victor I St. Porphyrius St. Portus St. Possidonius, the Theban St. Possidus, Possidonius St. Postumia (Postiniana) St. Potamioena, the Younger St. Potamioena the Elder St. Potamion St. Potamion (Potamon) St. Potamon St. Potianus St. Praesens St. Praesidius St. Prais St. Prima St. Prima St. Primasius St. Primatius St. Primianus St. Primigenus St. Primitivus St. Primulus St. Primus St. Primus St. Privata St. Privatula St. Privatus St. Probata St. Probus St. Promus St. Propolus St. Prosdocus St. Proteheas(Proteas) St. Proterius St. Proterius St. Protolicus St. Psenosiris St. Pshai St. Psoes (Psoi) of Kemet St. Psoi (Besoy) St. Psote St. Psura St. Ptolemachus St. Ptolemaeus St. Ptolemaeus St. Publicanus St. Publius St. Publius of Carthage St. Publius of Kemet St. Putaphastus St. Quadratus St. Quarta St. Quartosilla St. Quartus St. Quinta (Cointa) St. Quintasius St. Quintian St. Quintianus (Quinctianus) St. Quintus St. Quirillus St. Quirinus St. Quodvultdeus St. Quodvultdeus St. Rais St. Rastanus St. Raulus St. Reatrius St. Recumbens St. Recumbus St. Regina St. Regiola St. Regulus St. Renus St. Respectatus St. Restituta St. Restituta with Saturninus St. Restitutus St. Revocatus St. Rhais St. Roa (Aroa) St. Rodus St. Rogata St. Rogatianus St. Rogatus St. Romana St. Romanus St. Romulus St. Rosula St. Roys St. Ruak St. Rubra St. Ruffinus, St. Rufina St. Rufinus St. Rufus (Roux) St. Ruppus St. Rusticianus St. Rustilus St. Rutila, Claudia, and Auriga St. Rutilius and Fusculus St. Rutinus St. Rutinus St. Sabas St. Sabela St. Sabellius (Abylius, Abitius, Milius) St. Sabina St. Sabinas of Kemet St. Sabsir Martyrs St. Saldia St. Salitor St. Salusi (Abba Salusi) St. Salutaris St. Salvator St. Salvius St. Sambacia St. Samnes St. Samuel St. Sancta St. Sanctina St. Sanitius (Shenudi) II St. Sanitius I (Shenudi) St. Sannudius (Shenudi) St. Sanusi (Shenudi, Sanitius) St. Sara St. Sarah (Emma Sara) St. Sarah, and my brother Moses St. Sarah of Scete St. Sarapabon(Sarapambo) the Senator St. Sarapion St. Sarelius St. Sarmatas (Sarmata) St. Sarmathus St. Satulus St. Satur St. Satura St. Saturianus St. Saturinus St. Saturnina St. Saturninus St. Saturninus and Felix St. Saturninus and nine companions St. Saturus St. Saulus St. Sebastiana St. Sebastian and Alverius St. Secunda St. Secundianus St. Secundilla St. Secundinus St. Secundus St. Secundus of Ventimiglia St. Securus St. Securus, Severus St. Sedeza St. Sektar St. Selaficus (Seleucus) St. Selarianus St. Selenias of Kemet St. Seleucus “The Kemetian” St. Semrata Zion St. Senuthius of Buasti St. Seperatus St. Septimus, and Maximus St. Serapammon St. Serapamon St. Serapeum St. Serapio St. Serapion St. Serapion St. Serapion St. Serapion and Ammon St. Serapion the Kemetian St. Serapion of Thmuis St. Serenus St. Sergus St. Serration St. Sertza Hawaryat St. Servilianus St. Servulus St. Servus St. Severus St. Severus of Alexandria St. Severus of Alexandria St. Shanudin (Abba) St. Shenuf(Chenoufe) St. Shenus (Susita) St. Shenute St. Shenute (Sinuth ius, Shnudi, Sannitius) St. Siddinus St. Siddinus St. Sidonius (Amba) St. Silar St. Silvanus St. Simeon of Thou St. Simon of Cyrene St. Simon Zelotes St. Simplicius St. Sina St. Siricius St. Sisinnius St. Sisoes St. Sissinius of Tantatho St. Sobel St. Socrates St. Sodon St. Solomon St. Solutor St. Sophia St. Sophia and my daughter Dabamoth (Dibamonia) St. Sophronius of Shanazum St. Sostras St. Spisinna St. Statonica St. Stephanus St. Stephen St. Stephen St. Stephen the AnchoriteSt Paul St. Stupur St. Successa St. Successus St. Susennius (Susneus) St. Susita (Shenus) St. Symeon of Kemet St. Symphorianus St. Sympmphronius and Hipolytus St. Syncletica of Alexandria St. Tacceus St. Tacla (Tecla) St. Tacla Hawaryat St. Talida St. Tatusbaya St. Ten Disciples of Athenogenes St. Terence St. Terentius St. Thais (Taisia) St. Thais of Kemet St. Tharsicius St. Thasius Cyprianus St. Thimous St. Thomais St. Thomas St. Thomas of Tanphot St. Thonius St. Thyrsus St. Tibur St. Tiburtinus St. Timoleon St. Timothy St. Timothy St. Timothy St. Timothy St. Timothy, the lector and wife, Maura St. Timothy II St. Timothy III St. Timotheus St. Tipasius (Typasius) St. Tirinus St. Tolosha St. Trophimus St. Tryphon St. Tubo St. Tullianus St. Tullius St. Turana St. Tuscus St. Tyrannus St. Tyria St. Tytirus St. Tzabala Mariam St. Tzechina (Sahami) St. Urania St. Urbanus St. Ursus St. Ursus and Victor St. Vaga St. Valentine St. Valentine and Dubatatius St. Valeria St. Valerius St. Variacus St. Varus St. Venusta St. Venustus St. Verena St. Verocianus St. Verulus St. Verus St. Vestina St. Veturius St. Victonnus St. Victor St. Victor St. Victor and Ursus St. Victor of Assyut St. Victoria St. Victoria St. Victorianus St. Victorianus St. Victorinus St. Victor Maurus (aka Victor the Moor)… St. Victor the Ninivite St. Victor the Ninivite St. Victorus St. Victor of Vilae St. Victurus St. Vincent St. Vincent St. Vincent of Digne St. Vincentius St. Vindemialis St. Vindemialis (from Capsa) St. Vindonius St. VirginsVisa (Witza) St. Vitalianus(Vitalis) St. Vitalis St. Vitus St. Volitan St. Volutianus St. Wetukis (known as Eutychius) St. Xystus St. Yared St. Yeshak St. Yohan Marcus St. Yona St. Yostima St. Za-Michael St. Zacchaeus St. Zachariah of Kemet St. Zacharias St. Zacharias, the Wanderer St. Zaina (Zeina) St. Zanufius St. Zara Mariam St. Zelotes St. Zenas St. Zeno St. ZerJacob St. Zoilus St. Zonticus St. Zosimas St. Zoticus Bibliography and Recommended Resources. | Print using the "File" menu. 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