Santora today, what are the saints today, Tuesday, April 22, 2025?

Today, Tuesday, April 22, Christian Santorale Bonomsic San Sotero Bob celebrates. Boutef praised him by San Dionysio de Corinito for a charitable association towards the needy brothers and foreigners and persecuted the need or the convicts to the mines.
San Agapito I was also celebrated the Pope of the Catholic Church from 535 to 536. In Constantinople, the potatoes that worked until the bishops were chosen freely by the city’s clerics and the dignity of the church was respected. He was sent to Constantinople by Theodoric, the king of Ostrozerz, where he confessed to the Orthodox faith in front of Emperor Gustinian, as he ordered the city bishop and rested in peace. Saint Agabito died on April 22 while he was in Constantinople, and his remains were buried in the Church of San Pedro.
From northern Castella, we offer you Santora todayTuesday, April 22, 2025:
Saints today
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San Sotiro Baba
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San Agabito from the Pope
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San Alexbas
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San Academy
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San Rumas Adam
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San Picor
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San Cao Pope
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San Cristolao
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Sannas
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San Epipodio de Lyon and comrades
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San Lyon de Sens.
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San Leonidas de Aljandria
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San Marib
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San Miles
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San Barmenio
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Sanodoro De Siceone
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In time
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Santa Sinurina
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Blessed Francisco Veneimbini
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Santa Maria Virgin, the mother of Jesus community
Why does the saint celebrate?
The day of the celebration of the saints has the beginnings of Spanish territory thanks to the Christian tradition that was created centuries ago in Spain. But what does the saint really mean? Catholicism took every day of the year to remember (the memory) of these brilliant Christians who suffered from torment, on many occasions of those who denied the Catholic faith.
The connection of the saint and Christmas
There is a word linked to the congratulation of the saint. It is the word “onomastics”, which indicates the day when the Catholic Saint is the person of the person bearing this name. It is also common to refer to the person as flexible, although he is not synonymous words. This happens because it was a tradition that people put the name of the saint opposite the day they were born. In this way, the sacred and Christmas coincided into one date, usually called onomastics.