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| May 28 |
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28 May |
May 28 is the 148th day of the year (149th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 217 days remaining until the end of the year.
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| Moses of Chorene |
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Moses of Chorene, also Moses of Khoren or Movses Khorenatsi (Armenian: Մովսես Խորենացի, Armenian pronunciation: [mofˈsɛs χoɾɛnɑˈtsʰi], also written Movsēs Xorenac‘i, Movses Khorenats'i, scholars have argued for either 5th century (circa 410 – 490s...
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| Aelia Flaccilla |
Aelia Flavia Flaccilla (died 385), first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent. During her marriage to Theodosius, she gave birth to two sons — future Emperors Arcadius and Honorius — and a daughter, Aelia...
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| Abanoub |
Saint Abanoub of Nehesa (Abba Nob), the Child Saint and Martyr, was only twelve years old when he was martyred by the Roman ruler. On July 31 (Abib 24 - Coptic month) the Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates the day of his martyrdom, as the day of his...
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| Notburga |
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Saint Notburga, also known as Notburga of Rattenburg or Notburga of Eben, (c. 1265-September 16, 1313) is an Austrian saint from modern Tyrol. She is the patron saint of servants and peasants.
Notburga was a cook in the household of Count Henry of...
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| Saint Fabiola |
Saint Fabiola was a Roman matron of rank of the company of noble Roman women who, under the influence of the Church father St. Jerome, gave up all earthly pleasures and devoted themselves to the practice of Christian asceticism and to charitable...
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| Saint Otteran |
Saint Otteran, a descendant of Conall Gulban, is usually identified with Odhron (also called Odhrán or Oran), who preceded Saint Columba in Iona. His death is recorded in 548 and his grave was greatly revered in Iona.
According to Irish tradition...
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| Saint Almus |
Almus, also known as Alme, Alanus, was a Cistercian abbot. Almus entered religious life as a monk at Melrose Abbey, Scotland, before being appointed abbot at Balmerino Abbey.
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| Mary of the Divine Heart |
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Blessed Mary of the Divine Heart (Münster, September 8, 1863 - Porto, June 8, 1899), born Maria Droste zu Vischering, was a noble and Roman Catholic nun best known for influencing Pope Leo XIII's consecration of the world to the Sacred Heart of...
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| Benvenutus Scotivoli |
Benvenutus Scotivoli was a Franciscan Bishop of Osimo. Benevenutus was born in Ancona, Italy, but was educated at the University of Bologna, studying jurisprudence along with St. Sylvester Gozzolini. He was archdeacon of Ancona, before being...
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| Hugh dei Lippi Uggucioni |
Hugh dei Lippi Uggucioni was one of the founders of the Servite Order, collectively known as the Seven Holy Founders. He served as the vicar general of the Servites in Germany, having initially followed Philip Benizi to France and Germany.
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| Saint Tecwyn |
Saint Tecwyn is the patron saint and founder of Llandecwyn in the Welsh county of Gwynedd.
According to Enwogion Cymru, he was the son of Ithel Hael, and came to Britain with Saint Cadfan, in the time of Vortigern "who procured wise men and divines...
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| Cyriacus of Jerusalem |
Cyriacus of Jerusalem was a bishop of Jerusalem who died during a riot in 133 AD. He is often misidentified with Cyriacus of Ancona (d. 360).
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| Febronia of Nisibis |
Febronia of Nisibis, also known as Febronia of Sebapte, was a nun at Nisibis, Mesopotamia. She suffered persecution under Diocletian, who offered her freedom if she renounced her faith and married his nephew, Lysimachus, who had been leading to...
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| Olympias the Deaconess |
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Saint Olympias was a widow, deaconess and friend of Saint John Chrysostom. Born in Constantinople, circa 368, to a wealthy family, but was left orphaned at a young age. Olympias would later go on marry a man by the name of Nebridius, who was Prefect...
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| Mercedes de Jesús Molina |
Blessed Mercedes de Jesús Molina (Maria Mercedes de Jesus Molina y Ayala; 24 September 1828 - 12 June 1883) is a Roman Catholic blessed from Baba, Ecuador. She was a missionary who devoted her life to the care of abandoned children and founded the...
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