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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: Pope Linus, Augustine of Canterbury, Pope Gregory III, Pope Telesphorus, Pope Victor I, Pope Zachary, Pope Miltiades, Pope Eleuterus, Pope Zosimus, Pope Anicetus, Pope Sergius I, Scholastica, Gavinus, Philomena, Vitus, Dominic Savio, Saint Valentine, Maria Goretti, Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, Venantius Fortunatus, Josephine Bakhita, Clare of Assisi, Clare of Montefalco, Gemma Galgani, Zeno of Verona, Apollinaris of Ravenna, Saint Fina, Francesca S. Cabrini, Gianna Beretta Molla, Rhipsime, Angela Merici, Christina of Bolsena, Saint Paulina, Hermagoras of Aquileia, Constantina, Benedict the Moor, Severinus of Noricum, Veronica Giuliani, Chiaffredo, Rose of Viterbo, Bernardo Tolomei, Felix of Nola, Methodios I of Constantinople, Saint Chrysogonus, Barontius and Desiderius, Solutor, Crispoldus, Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart, Donatus of Fiesole, Saint Silvia, Gerard Sagredo, Saint Piatus, Saint Pudens, Fridianus, Andrew the Scot, Quodvultdeus, Pudentiana, Caesarius of Africa, Catald, Ursus of Aosta, Saint Bertulf, Gaudiosus of Naples, Trasilla and Emiliana, Prosdocimus, Philip of Agira, Saint Attala, Elpidius the Cappadocian, Salvator of Horta, Vincenza Gerosa, Antonia Mesina, Magdalen of Canossa, Arthelais, Saint Marcellina, Cessianus, Exuperantius of Cingoli. Excerpt: Dominic Savio (Italian: April 2, 1842 - March 9, 1857) was an Italian adolescent student of Saint John Bosco. He was studying to be a priest when he became ill and died at the age of 14, possibly from pleurisy. His teacher, John Bosco, had very high regard for Savio, and wrote a biography of his young student, The Life of Dominic Savio. This volume, along with other accounts of him, were critical factors in his cause for sainthood. Despite the fact that many people considered him to have died at too young an age - fourteen - to be considered for s...