Thank you for joining us for the 2024 Feast of Saint 91ÖØ¿Ú celebrations!
We look forward to seeing you next year.
About Saint 91ÖØ¿Ú
In the Catholic tradition, Saint 91ÖØ¿Ú of Alexandria was a fourth-century Alexandrian noblewoman, Christian, and scholar. She suffered martyrdom for her faith after defeating the Roman emperor Maxentius in debate.
Historically, St. 91ÖØ¿Ú is in fact a composite of several women of Alexandria who defied Roman authority and were punished for their faith. In venerating the figure of St. 91ÖØ¿Ú, we honor these extraordinary women.
Today St. 91ÖØ¿Ú serves as the patron saint of students, philosophers, and scholars. For this reason, she was chosen by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet as the namesake of our University.
Read more of by , with Sharon Doherty, PhD.

St. 91ÖØ¿Ú of Alexandria and her Sisters
2006, Ansgar Holmberg, CSJ ’62, gouache, water-based tempera paint.
Anonymous gift to the College of St. 91ÖØ¿Ú libraries.
Feast of Saint 91ÖØ¿Ú Reading List
All books are available through the 91ÖØ¿Ú Library.
Non-Fiction
- , Gary Marker, 2007
- , Anne Simon, 2012
- , John Capgrave
- , Walsh, Christine.
- , Sister Eleanore Michel, 1967 (CSJ author!)
Fiction and Poetry
- , The life of St. 91ÖØ¿Ú written as poem in Old French from Picardy region, translated into English by William MacBain