Clarence of concordia
- St clarence church mass times
- The Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Saint Clarence was a bishop of the diocese of Vienne in France.
- Clarence was renowned for his great wisdom, piety and humility and his exceptional administrative abilities and for his many miracles.
- •
Duke of Clarence and St Andrews
(1312–1377)
King of England
(1338–1368)
Duke of Clarence
(1340–1399)
Duke of Lancaster
(1355–1382)
Countess of Ulster
(1367–1413)
King of England
(1374–1398)
Earl of March
(1388–1421)
Duke of Clarence
(1390–1411)
(1411–1460)
Duke of York
(1442–1483)
King of England
(1449–1478)
Duke of Clarence
(1466–1503)
(1457–1509)
King of England
(1489–1541)
King of Scotland
(1512–1542)
King of Scotland
(1542–1587)
Queen of Scotland
(1566–1625)
King of Scot
- •
Saint Clarence of Venice
Biography
Saint Clarence of Venice, also known as Saint Clareno or Saint Chiarenza, was an esteemed Bishop of Venice, Italy. Although not much is known about his early life, it is believed that he was born in the 12th century and devoted his entire life to the service of God and his people. Saint Clarence was renowned for his great wisdom, piety, and humility. He joined the clergy at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks due to his exceptional leadership qualities and commitment to spreading the teachings of the Catholic Church. His devotion to his faith and the well-being of his flock made him a beloved figure both within the clergy and among the laity. As Bishop of Venice, Saint Clarence played a crucial role in the spiritual and moral development of the city. His pastoral efforts focused on promoting unity among the faithful and fostering a deep understanding of the importance of faith in their daily lives. He set an example of virtuous living and tirelessly preached the Gospel to his congregation, inspiring them to lead lives rooted in love,
- •
This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is April 26 2024.
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Saint Paschasius Radbertus
Saint Richarius of Celles
Saint Rafael Arnáiz Barón
Blessed Stanislaw Kubista
Pope Saint Cletus
Blessed Juli Junyer Padern
Pope Saint Marcellinus
Saint Trudpert of Münstertal
Blessed Dominic of Besians
Blessed Gregory of Besians
Blessed Wladyslaw Goral
Blessed Alda of Siena
Blessed Alda of Siena, who was also referred to as Aldobrandesca, Aude, Blanca, or Bruna, was born in 1249 in Siena, Italy.
She was married and later widowed, after which she became a laywoman. She belonged to the Holy Humility of Mary and focused on personal penance, charity towards the poor, and received visions.
She was known for her religious ecstasies and highly respected in her hometown of Siena. She died in 1309.
Saint Basileus of Amasea
St. Basileus of Amasea, who was also called Basil or Basilius, served as the bishop of Amasea in Pontus. He was killed in 319 AD during the Licinius persecutions by be
Copyright ©hayduty.pages.dev 2025