Franz Jägerstätter, an Austrian, was a married man and the father of four children. The third time he was called up for military service on behalf of Nazi Germany, he reported but refused to use weapons, on religious grounds. Jägerstätter was beheaded for this refusal. He was beatified in 2007.
Sites with information on St. Felix of Cantalice, a sixteenth-century Capuchin lay brother. In his lifetime he was known for his goodness. He was the first Capuchin to be canonized a saint.
Sites devoted to St. Francesco Antonio Fasani. His baptismal name was Giovanniello. He took the names of Saints Francis and Anthony upon becoming a Conventual Franciscan. He died in 1742.