Saints of the day june 12

Saint Onophrius of Egypt (s. IV)

Celebrate today: Onofre.

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Blessed Jozef Czempiel (s. XX)
Saint Aleyois vírgen

Saint Aleyois Virgin.

Saint Plácido of Ocra (s. XIII)

Close of okra, in Abruzzo, Saint Placido, Abbot, who lived as a hermit in a cave, and then gathered numerous disciples in the monastery of the Holy Spirit.

Saint Odulfo of Utrecht (s. IX)

In Utrecht, Gelderland, in Lotharingia, saint Odulfo, priest, who evangelized the inhabitants of Friesland (c. 855).

Saint León III papa (s. IX)

In Rome, in the basilica of Saint Pedro, saint León III, Pope, who crowned Roman Emperor as King of the Franks, Charlemagne, and distinguished himself by his defence of the straight faith about the divine dignity of the son of God.

Blessed Guido of Cortona (s. XIII)
Saint Gaspar Bertoni (s. XIX)

In Verona, in the territory of Venice, saint Gaspar Bertoni, priest, who founded the Congregation of the stigmata of our Lord Jesus Christ, whose members are missionaries to help the bishops.

Saint Aeschylus (s. XI)
Blessed Florida Cevoli (s. XVIII)
Saint Basilides martyr (s. IV)
Saint Juan of Sahagún (s. XV)

In Salamanca, Spain, saint Juan de Sahagún González de Castrillo, priest of the order of the hermits of St. Augustine, who, with his Holiness of life and their constant colloquia, attained harmony among the existing factions among the citizens.

Blessed Innocent Guz (s. XX)
Saint Amphion of Nicomedia
Blessed Marcin Oprzadek (s. XX)
Blessed Stanislaw Kubski (s. XX)
Blessed Michael Wozniak (s. XX)
Blessed Stefan Grelewski (s. XX)
Blessed Antonin Bajewski (s. XX)
Blessed Ludwik Mzyk (s. XX)
Blessed Gregory Frackowiak (s. XX)

In Dresden, in Germany, blessed Gregory Frackowiak, religious of the society of the divine word and martyr, who, imprisoned during the war, after suffering for Christ was slain by enemies of the faith.

Blessed Stanislaus Kubista (s. XX)
Blessed Casimir Grelewski (s. XX)
Blessed Jozef Pawlowski (s. XX)

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Blessed Alojzy Liguda (s. XX)
Saint Olimpio of Tracia (s. IV)

Saint Olimpio, Bishop, Thrace (European Turkey), s. IV.