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Saint Anthony of Saint Anne Galvão (s. XIX)
23 of December
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Saint Marcellinus and Saint Peter
2 of June
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Saint Prophet Obadiah
19 of November

Commemoration of St. Obadiah, Prophet, who, after the exile of the people of Israel, announced the wrath of the Lord against the peoples enemy.

Celebrate today: Abdías.

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Saint Patriarch Abraham
16 of March

Abraham is the Patriarch of the three great monotheistic religions. Great prophet of the old testament

Celebrate today: Abraham, Abrahan.

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Saint Agatha (s. III)
5 of February

Celebrate today: Águeda.

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Saint Augustine of Canterbury (s. VII)
27 of May
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Saint Augustine of Hippo (s. V)
28 of August

Celebrate today: Agus, Agustí, Agustín, Augus.

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Saint Albert the Great (s. XIII)
15 of November

Celebrate today: Albert, Albertino, Alberto, Alverto, Bert, Berta, Bertha, Berthila, Bertin, Bertita, Beto.

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Saint Alexander (s. IV)
26 of February

Celebrate today: Aleix, Alejandro, Alessandro, Alessio, Álex, Alexander, Alexis, Jandro.

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Saint Alexius of Rome, beggar
17 of July

Celebrate today: Alejo.

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Saint Alphonsus Liguori (s. XVIII)
1 of August

Celebrate today: Alfons, Alfonso, Alfonso María.

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Saint Alfred of Hildeseheim (s. IX)
14 of August

Saint Alfred, Bishop of Hildeseheim in the 9th century.

Celebrate today: Alfred, Alfreda, Alfredo.

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Saint Alphonsus Rodríguez (s. XVII)
31 of October

Celebrate today: Alonso.

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Saint Ambrose of Milan (s. IV)
7 of December

He was born in Trier (Germany) in the year 340. He was elected Bishop of Milan in the year 374, being a great administrator. Ambrose is the symbol of the Church that rises after the hard years of concealment and persecution. St. Augustine, who was a regular listener of the sermons of St. Ambrose, tells us in his confessions that the prestige of the eloquence of the Bishop of Milan was very large and very effective tone of this Apostle of friendship. His published books that have come down to us are quick transcripts and reuses of their speeches, little or nothing checked. As a good shepherd he liked to teach liturgical hymns his people. For that reason he composed a great number of hymns, some of them very familiar in ambrosian liturgy. He introduced in the West the alternating singing in the salms.

Celebrate today: Ambrós, Ambrosio.

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Saint Amos, prophet
31 of March

Celebrate today: Amós.

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Saint Anna, mother of Mary
26 of July

Celebrate today: Aina, Ana, Anabella, AnaC, Analucia, Anamaria, Anita, Ann, Anna, Annabella, Annette, Annie, Hanna.

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Saint Anastasius of Cordoba (s. IX)
14 of June

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Saint Andrew Apostle
30 of November

Celebrate today: Andre, Andrea, Andreas, Andrehita, Andrei, Andreina, Andreita, Andrej, Andrés, Andresito, Andreu, Andrew, Andrews, Andrey, Andreyna, Andy.

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Saint Andrew Avellino (s. XVII)
10 of November
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Saint Andrew Kim Taegon and companions (s. XIX)
20 of September
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Saint Angela of Foligno (s. XIV)
4 of January
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Saint Angela of Merici (s. XVI)
27 of January

She was born in 1474 in Italy and founded the first female religious community to educate girls. Orphaned was when he was still very girl, became a Franciscan tertiary and founded the community of sisters Ursulines in 1535, who are spread over many parts. A great leader of women was considered and they blessed her in 1807.

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Saint Angela of the Cross (s. XX)
5 of November

Mary of the angels Guerrero Gonzalez, nun and foundress of the Sisters of the Cross. Canonized as Saint Angela of the Cross.

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Saint Angelo of Sicilia (s. XIII)
5 of May
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Saint Anicetus Pope (s. II)
17 of April

Twelfth successor of St. Peter, defended the Church of the heresy.

Celebrate today: Aniceto.

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Saint Anselm of Canterbury (s. XII)
21 of April

Celebrate today: Anselmo.

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Saint Anthony Mary Zaccaria (s. XVI)
5 of July
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Saint Anthony of Padua (s. XIII)
13 of June

Saint Anthony of Padua, also venerated as Saint Anthony of Lisbon, Coimbra or Portugal, theologian, preacher, Portuguese monk, patron of Lisbon, Padua and other places.

Celebrate today: Antonio.

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Saint Anthony Mary Claret (s. XIX)
24 of October

He was born in 1807 in Sallent (Barcelona, Spain). Ordered priest and exercised his Ministry with great zeal all over Catalonia. Founded the Congregation of the missionaries of the Heart of Mary, popularly known as the Claretians. He was appointed Archbishop of Cuba and then confessor of Queen Isabel II. He suffered physical attacks and many contradictions that he knew how to bear with great supernatural vision. He died in 1870, in his exile from France.

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Saint Apollonia of Alexandria (s. III)
9 of February

Celebrate today: Apolonia.

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Saint Asprenato of Naples (s. III)
3 of August
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Saint Asterius of Petra (s. IV)
10 of June
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Saint Athanasius (s. IV)
2 of May

Celebrate today: Atanasio.

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Saint Áurea of Córdoba (s. IX)
19 of July
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Saint Aurea of San Millán (s. XI)
11 of March
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Saint Barbara of Nicomedia (s. IV)
4 of December

Commemoration of saint Barbara, who is said to be Virgin and martyr in Nicomedia in the III or IV century.

Celebrate today: Bárbara, Barbarita.

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Saint Basil the Great (s. IV)
2 of January

Celebrate today: Basi, Basilio.

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Saint Gregory of Nizianzus (s. IV)
2 of January
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Saint Bede the Venerable (s. VIII)
25 of May

Celebrate today: Beda.

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Saint Benedict Massarari (s. XVI)
4 of April
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Saint Benet Biscop (s. VII)
12 of January
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Saint Benignus of Todi (s. IV)
13 of February

Celebrate today: Benigno.

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Saint Benilde of Córdoba (s. IX)
15 of June

Celebrate today: Benilde.

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Saint Benedict of Nursia (s. VI)
11 of July

Celebrate today: Benet, Benito.

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Saint Benvenutus Scotivoli (s. XIII)
22 of March
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Saint Barnabas Apostle (s. I)
11 of June

Celebrate today: Berna, Bernabé.

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Saint Bernardine of Siena (s. XV)
20 of May

Celebrate today: Bernardino.

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Saint Bernardo de Claraval (s. XII)
20 of August

Celebrate today: BenDita, Bernard, Bernardo, Bernat, Berni, Berny, Bernyangie.

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Saint Bibiana (s. III)
2 of December

We don't have dates of the life, but there is a documented devotion to this Saint of a Basilica in Rome in the pontificate of Pope Simplicius (468-473). it could perhaps be at the end of the 3rd century, with a full delivery and who gave her life to God, dying in the martyrdom, as well as his parents and his sister. Tradition and the iconography represent her martyrdom by flogging, being tied to a column.

Celebrate today: Bibi, Bibiana.

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Saint Blaise (s. IV)
3 of February

Celebrate today: Blai, Blas.

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Saint Braulio of Zaragoza (s. VII)
26 of March

Celebrate today: Brauli, Braulio.

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Saint Brigid of Sweden (s. XIV)
23 of July

Patron Saint of Europe. Saint Brigid, religious, born in Sweden, who married the noble Ulfo, which had eight sons, which she educated piously, achieving at the same time with their advice and their example that her husband take a life of piety. Once he was Dead, she made a pilgrimage to many shrines and left various writings, that speak of the need for reform both head and members of the Church. Put the foundations of the order of the Holy Savior, in Rome went from this world to heaven.

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Saint Brigid of Ireland (s. VI)
1 of February

Celebrate today: Brígida.

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Saint Bruno of Cologne (s. XII)
6 of October

Celebrate today: Bruno.

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Saint Bonaventure (s. XIII)
15 of July

Celebrate today: Buenaventura, Ventura.

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Saint Callixtus I Pope (s. III)
14 of October
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Saint Camille de Lelis (s. XVII)
14 of July

Celebrate today: Cami, Camila, Camilo.

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Saint Charles Borromeo (s. XVI)
4 of November

He was born in Arona (Italy) in 1538. He finished his law studies became Cardinal, then Secretary of State of the Pope and Bishop of Milan, where he dedicated with hope to the faithful. His work was an improvement of customs and an increase of the Christian life in his diocese. He was one of the main promoters of the Council of Trent and tried to put into practice all the important reforms there emerged. He died at only 46 years old.

Celebrate today: Carina, Carla, Carles, Carlo, Carlos, Caro, Carol, Carola, Carolin, Carolina, Caroline, Charles, Charlotte, Charly, Karla, Karlita, Karlos, Karol.

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Saint Charles Lwanga and companions (s. XIX)
3 of June
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Saint Casilda of Toledo (s. XI)
9 of April
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Saint Casimir (s. XV)
4 of March

Celebrate today: Casimiro.

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Saint Catherine Laboure (s. XIX)
28 of November
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Saint Catherine of Alexandria
25 of November
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Saint Catherine of Bolongna (s. XV)
9 of March
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Saint Catherine of Siena (s. XIV)
29 of April

Celebrate today: Cata, Catalina, Cathe, Catherine, Catty, Caty, Katalina.

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Saint Catherine of Sweden (s. XIV)
24 of March
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Saint Cajetan of Thiene (s. XVI)
7 of August

Celebrate today: Cayetano.

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Saint Cecilia of Rome (s. II)
22 of November

Celebrate today: Cecibel, Cecilia, Cecy, Celia, Celina.

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Saint Cyprian Bishop (s. III)
16 of September

Celebrate today: Cipriano.

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Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (s. V)
18 of March
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Saint Clare of Assisi (s. XIII)
11 of August

Celebrate today: Clara, Clarena, Clarita.

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Saint Claudia, virgin and martyr (s. IV)
18 of May

Celebrate today: Clau, Claude, Claudia, Claudineia, ClaudiTa.

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Saint Cleopas desciple (s. I)
25 of September

Celebrate today: Cleofás.

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Saint Cornelius Pope (s. III)
16 of September

Celebrate today: Cornelio.

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Saint Cosmas (s. III)
26 of September

Celebrate today: Cosme.

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Saint Christina (s. VI)
13 of March
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Saint Christina of Bolsena (s. IV)
24 of July

Celebrate today: Chris, Christie, Christina, Christine, Christy, Cris, Cristina, Tina.

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Saint Christopher Magallanes and companions (s. XX)
21 of May
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Saint Christopher of Lycia (s. I)
10 of July

Saint Christopher or Lycia, martyr. Patron saint of carriers and drivers.

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Saint Cucuphas (s. IV)
27 of July

Celebrate today: Cucufate.

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Saint Cyril of Alexandria (s. V)
27 of June

Celebrate today: Ciril, Cirilo.

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Saint Cyril of Thessalonica (s. IX)
14 of February
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Saint Damasus I Pope (s. IV)
11 of December

Celebrate today: Dámaso.

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Saint Damian (s. III)
26 of September

Celebrate today: Damián, Damien.

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Saint Damien of Molokai (s. XIX)
10 of May
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Saint Daniel Prophet
21 of July

Prophet of the old Testament.

Celebrate today: Dahniel, Dan, Dani, Danie, Daniel, Danilo, Danny, Dany.

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Saint David of Wales (s. VII)
1 of March

Celebrate today: David.

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Saint Desiderius of Langres (s. IV)
23 of May
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Saint Didacus of Alcala (s. XV)
13 of November

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Saint Digna of Cordoba (s. IX)
14 of June
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Saint Dismas the Good Thief (s. I)
25 of March

Evildoer crucified with Christ, who knew how to "steal" at the last moment a piece of heaven. He is the only Saint canonized in life.

Celebrate today: Dimas.

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Saint Denis of Paris and companions (s. III)
9 of October
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Saint Dionysious of Corinth (s. II)
8 of April

Celebrate today: Dionisio.

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Saint Dominic de la Calzada (s. XII)
12 of May
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Saint Dominic of Guzman (s. XIII)
8 of August

Celebrate today: Domenica, Domingo, Dominique.

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Saint Dominic of Silos (s. XI)
20 of December
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Saint Dominic Savio (s. XIX)
6 of May
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Saint Dorotea of Capadocia (s. III)
6 of February

In Cesarea de Capadocia at the end of the 3rd century martyr

Celebrate today: Doro, Dorotea, Dory, Dorys.

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Saint Dositheus
1 of March

Celebrate today: Dositeo.

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Saint Edith Stein (Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross) (s. XX)
9 of August

Celebrate today: Edith.

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Saint Edmund King (s. IX)
20 of November

He began to rule over the anglos of East when he was only fifteen years of age, in 855. Having been taken prisoner by the Danes, he was suggested to abandon his religion to which he resolutely refused. Consequently, he was whipped and killed by arrows, the year 870.

Celebrate today: Edmundo.

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Saint Edward III the Confessor (s. XI)
13 of October

Celebrate today: Ed, Edu, Eduard, Eduardo, Edwar, Edward.

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Saint Eduviges (s. XIII)
16 of October

Celebrate today: Eduvigis.

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Saint Ephraim of Syria (s. IV)
9 of June

Celebrate today: Efrén.

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Saint Helladius (s. VII)
18 of February

Celebrate today: Eladio.

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Saint Helena of Constantinople (s. III)
18 of August

Celebrate today: Ele, Elena, Elenita, Helen, Helena.

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Saint Elijah Prophet
20 of July

Celebrate today: Elia, Eliana, Elías, Eloi.

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Saint Elijah
14 of June

Celebrate today: Elis, Elisa, Eliseo.

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Saint Eligius (s. VII)
1 of December

He was born around the year 588. Silversmith's apprentice, became part of the French Court to serve as such, rising in influence due to his intelligence. King Dagobert thought he was the ideal man to solve the contentious former who had with the neighboring Earl of Britain, sent him as legate, and was right in the election by the favorable outcome obtained. It is not strange that Elligius or Eloy should be requested as a Minister of the Crown. He sponsored the Abbey of Solignac, others were born in Limousin and in Paris, the Church of St. Paul at his expense. Ordained a priest, was consecrated Bishop of Noyon and Tournay and was present at the Council of Chalons-sur-Seine, the 644. He did not succumb to the adoration of perishable things as noble metals and precious gems, and the has been adopted as patron saint of metalworkers, jewelers, and craftsmen.

Celebrate today: Eloy.

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Saint Emeterius Calahorra (s. IV)
3 of March

Celebrate today: Emeterio.

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Saint Engratia (s. IV)
16 of April

Celebrate today: Engracia.

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Saint Henry de Ossó y Cervelló (s. XIX)
27 of January
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Saint Ernest (s. XII)
7 of November

Celebrate today: Ernest, Ernesto.

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Saint Scholastica of Nursia (s. VI)
10 of February

Celebrate today: Escolástica.

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Saint Stanislaus (s. XI)
11 of April

Celebrate today: Estanislao.

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Saint Stephen (s. I)
26 of December

Celebrate today: Esteban, Esteve, Stefania, Stéfano, Steff, Steffany, Stefy, Steph, Stephan, Stephanie, Stephen, Steven, Sthefanny, Tiffany.

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Saint Staphania Quinzani (s. XVI)
3 of January

Celebrate today: Estefana, Estefanía, Esthefany.

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Saint Ester or Esther
1 of July

Biblical character: Queen of Persia and intercessor of the Jewish people, who she saved from extermination. Foreshadowing of the Virgin Mary as aid of the people of God.

Celebrate today: Ester, Esther.

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Saint Eugene of Toledo (s. VII)
15 of November

Bishop, writer and Spanish poet of the Visigothic period. He is one of the fathers of the Hispanic Church.

Celebrate today: Eugeni, Eugeniano, Eugenio.

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Saint Eulalia of Barcelona (s. IV)
12 of February

In the city of Barcelona, in Hispania Tarraconensis, memory of saint Eulalia (Eulalia, Laia), Virgin and martyr (in. s. IV). Virgin martyr, patron saint of Barcelona and Perpignan

Celebrate today: Eulalia, Laia.

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Saint Eulogius of Córdoba (s. IX)
9 of January

Celebrate today: Eulogio.

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Saint Eusebius pope (s. IV)
17 of August
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Saint Eustace of Luxeüil (s. VII)
29 of March

Abbot, disciple of Saint Columbanus, who founded several monasteries in France in the 7th century,

Celebrate today: Eustasio.

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Saint Eve
19 of December

Mother of all men, despite bringing Sin into the world along with Adam, this was the "happy fault that earned us so big and good Redeemer".

Celebrate today: Eva.

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Saint Evaristus Pope (s. II)
26 of October

Jew of Greek origin, Shepherd of the Church succeeding Pope Anacletus. He was humble and well-read in preaching and defended the faith of Gnostic errors.

Celebrate today: Evaristo.

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Saint Expeditus
19 of April

Commander of a Roman legion, martyred in the Diocletian persecution

Celebrate today: Expedito.

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Saint Ezekiel
10 of April

Prophet of the old testament, who fought the idolatry and corruption of the exile of the people of Israel.

Celebrate today: Eze, Ezequiel.

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Saint Fabián papa (s. III)
20 of January

St. Fabian, Pope and martyr, who, being simple layman, was called to the pontificate by divine indication and, after giving example of faith and virtue, suffered martyrdom in the persecution under the Emperor Decio. Saint Cipriano, to the praise of his bout, says he left the testimony of having governed the Church of irreproachable and illustrious way. His body was buried on this day in the cemetery of Callixtus, via Apia in Rome.

Celebrate today: Fabián.

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Saint Fandila of Córdoba (s. IX)
13 of June

Celebrate today: Fandila.

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Saint Frederick of Utrecht (s. IX)
18 of July

Celebrate today: Fede, Federico, Freddy, Frederic, Frederick.

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Saint Philip Apostle (s. I)
3 of May

Celebrate today: Felip, Felipe, Filippo, Philip, Philippe.

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Saint Philip Neri (s. XVI)
26 of May
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Saint Philip of Jesus (s. XVI)
5 of February

Mexican martyr who gave his life for jesus in Nagasaki (Japan). He is Patron Saint of the city of Mexico and of his Archbishopric.

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Saint Felix of Córdoba (s. IX)
14 of June
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Saint Felix of Nola (s. IV)
14 of January
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Saint Fermin (s. VI)
7 of July

Saint Fermin, Bishop of Pamplona. The Bishop of Tolosa saint Saturninus sent him to preach the Gospel to Pamplona, he consecrated him with his first bishop and returned after a few years to Gaul, preached the Gospel in the North of France, dying in Amiens, s. II.

Celebrate today: Fermín.

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Saint Ferdinand III (s. XIII)
30 of May

Celebrate today: Fer, Fernanda, Fernando, Ferran, Nano.

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Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen (s. XVII)
24 of April

Celebrate today: Fidel.

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Saint Flora of Córdoba (s. IX)
24 of November

Celebrate today: Flor, Flora.

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Saint Francis Borgia (s. XVI)
3 of October

Celebrate today: Borja.

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Saint Francis of Assisi (s. XIII)
4 of October

Celebrate today: Cesc, Fran, Francesco, Francisco, Franco, Françoise, Francy, Frank, Franz, Kiko, Packo, Paco, Pacu, Pako, Paquito, Siscu, Txesk, Xesc, Xisco, Xisco.

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Saint Francis of Paola (s. XVI)
2 of April
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Saint Francis of Sales (s. XVII)
24 of January

He is the patron saint of journalists. He was a writer who was born in 1567 in Savoy who worked for the transmission of the gospel truth. During his childhood, his mother told him the catechism and at age 14 he entered the University of Paris. He excelled in rhetoric and philosophy, surrendered to the study of Theology and was consecrated to God. At age 24 he obtained the doctorate in laws, and in 1593 he was ordained priest. He preached through many cities and participated in the reconquest of the Chablais. In this arduous task, he began his career as writer, developing a set of pamphlets of the doctrine of the Church. Thanks to their work the number of conversions increased and re-established the Catholic faith in the province. He was Bishop of Geneva for over 21 years and died in 1622. His last word was the name of Jesus.

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Saint Francis Xavier (s. XVI)
3 of December

Born in 1506 in Javier town Navarra (Spain). From a wealthy family, he studied at the new University of Paris. There he met Ignatius of Loyola, who would undermine the student's morale to finally convince him of temporality of earthly goods ("Javier, what good is winning the world if you lose your soul") and the amount of work remaining to get the household of Christ to all peoples. Of overwhelming energy, working on the foundation of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) and initiated a tireless work of evangelization. Their journey would take them through the world, from the Cape of Good Hope to India or Japan, leaving deep footprints in every city he stepped. Eager to continue spreading the message of Jesus, dies at the gates of China on a day like today in 1552. He is patron of the missions and of Navarre.

Celebrate today: Francisco Javier, Javier, Javiera, Xabi, Xabier, Xavi, Xavier, Xaviera, Xavy, Xevi.

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Saint Froilan of Leon (s. X)
5 of October

Celebrate today: Froilán.

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Saint Fructuosus of Tarragona and companions (s. III)
21 of January
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Saint Fructus of Segovia (s. VIII)
25 of October

Celebrate today: Frutos.

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Saint Gabriel Possenti (s. XIX)
27 of February

Celebrate today: Gabby, Gabriel, Gabriella, Gaby, Gavrik.

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Saint Gala (s. VI)
6 of April

Celebrate today: Gala.

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Saint Gemma Galgani (s. XX)
11 of April

Celebrate today: Gema, Gemma, Gemmeta.

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Saint Genevieve (s. V)
3 of January

Celebrate today: Genoveva.

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Saint Gerard Majella (s. XVIII)
16 of October

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Celebrate today: Gerard, Gerardo.

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Saint Germain of Paris (s. VI)
28 of May

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Celebrate today: Germán.

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Saint Gervasius of Milan
19 of June

Celebrate today: Gervasio.

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Saint Gilberto of Sempringham (s. XII)
4 of February

At Sempringham, England, saint Gilberto, priest, he founded, with the approval of Pope Eugenio III, a monastic order, who imposed a double discipline: the rule of Saint Benedict for the nuns and the St. Augustine for the clergy.

Celebrate today: Gilbert, Gilberto.

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Saint Genesius of Arlés (s. IV)
25 of August
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Saint Gotthard of Hildesheim (s. XI)
4 of May

Celebrate today: Godofredo.

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Saint Gregory of Ostia (s. XI)
9 of May

Gregory of Ostia, Bishop († c. a. 1044). Abbot of the monastery of saint Cosme and saint Damián, in Rome. Bishop of Ostia. He lived several years in Spain as papal legate.

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Saint Gregory of Spoleto (s. IV)
24 of December

He lived in the second half of the 3rd century in the Italian peninsula. He was religious and good, that little news we have received so far. But he lives in the time of the persecutions of Diocletian, and it is easy to discover Gregory in the banned Christian devotion. Made prisoner, is accused of not wanting to sacrifice to the gods and say that God alone deserves worship. Dies a martyr in the year 303.

Celebrate today: Gregorio, Gregory.

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Saint Gregory Taumaturg (s. III)
17 of November
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Saint Gregory the Great Pope (s. VII)
3 of September
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Saint Gregory VII pope (s. XI)
25 of May
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Saint Gudula (s. VIII)
8 of January

Celebrate today: Gúdula.

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Saint William of Gellone (s. IX)
28 of May

Celebrate today: Guillaume, Guillem, Guillermo, Wilfer, Wilfredo, Will, William, Williams, Willy.

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Saint Henry Emperor (s. XI)
13 of July

Celebrate today: Enric, Enrike, Enrique, Henry, Kike, Quique.

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Saint Hermenegild (s. VI)
13 of April

Celebrate today: Hermenegildo.

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Saint Hilaria of Augsburg (s. IV)
12 of August
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Saint Hilary of Poitiers (s. IV)
13 of January

Celebrate today: Hilari, Hilario.

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Saint Hilary of Arles (s. V)
5 of May
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Saint Hildegard of Bingen (s. XII)
17 of September
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Saint Hippolytus martyr (s. III)
13 of August

Hippolytus was a Roman soldier of the 3rd century, who was assigned to guarding Christian prisoners. Developed by them the faith, he suffered martyrdom by attending the burial of others martyred.

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Saint Honoratus Abbot
20 of October

Celebrate today: Honorio.

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Saint Hormisdas pope (s. VI)
6 of August
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Saint Hugh Abbot (s. XII)
29 of April
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Saint Hugh of Grenoble (s. XII)
1 of April

Celebrate today: Hugo.

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Saint Ignatius of Antioch (s. II)
17 of October
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Saint Ignatius of Loyola (s. XVI)
31 of July

Spanish priest, founder of the society of Jesus (Jesuits). A bastion of truth and order to Protestantism.

Celebrate today: Ign, Ignacia, Ignacio, Ignasi, Ignatius, Iñaki, Íñigo, Nacha, Nacho, Nasi, Natxo.

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Saint Ildephonse (s. VII)
23 of January

Celebrate today: Ildefonso.

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Saint Agnes (s. IV)
21 of January

Celebrate today: Ine, Inés.

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Saint Agnes of Montepulciano (s. XIV)
20 of April
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Saint Innocent I, pope (s. V)
12 of March

Celebrate today: Inocencio.

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Saint Irene of Tancor (s. VII)
20 of October

Saint Irene or Saint Iria young virgin from Portugual died murdered by a jilted suitor when she became a nun.

Celebrate today: Ire, Irene, Irina.

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Saint Irenaeus of Lyon (s. III)
28 of June
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Saint Isaac of Córdoba (s. IX)
7 of June
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Saint Isaac of Spoleto (s. VI)
11 of April
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Saint Isabel
5 of November

Isabel, mother of Saint John the Baptist who was relative, perhaps cousin, of the Virgin Mary. Isabel will deliver the famous words "blessed you among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb", when she is visited by the Virgin, adding: "happy who believed that the things that were said you would be fulfilled from God!".

Celebrate today: Anabel, Annabel, Eli, Elisabet, Elisabeth, Elizabeth, Elizbeth, Elsa, Isa, Isabel, Isabela, Isabella, Izabela, Lisa, Liz, Liza, Mabe, Mabel.

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Saint Isabel of Hungary (s. XIII)
17 of November
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Saint Isabel of Portugal (s. XIV)
4 of July
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Saint Isaiah prophet
9 of May

Celebrate today: Isaías.

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Saint Isidore of Seville (s. VII)
26 of April

Archbishop, Doctor of the Church, theologian, historian. Recognized as the man most wise man of his time.

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Saint Isidore the Laborer (s. XII)
15 of May

He is the patron saint of farmers and of Madrid. Madrid farmer who was noted for his piety and his generosity.

Celebrate today: Isidro.

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Saint Yves (s. XIV)
19 of May

Celebrate today: Ivo.

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Saint Januarius of Naples
19 of September

Celebrate today: Jenaro.

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Saint Jeremiah Prophet
1 of May

Celebrate today: Jere, Jeremías, Jeremy.

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Saint Jerome (s. V)
30 of September

Celebrate today: Jerónimo.

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Saint Jerome Emiliani (s. XVI)
8 of February

He was born in Venice the year 1486. He left a career in arms to devote himself to the service of the poor among those who he distributed his goods. He founded the order of Clerics Regular of Somasca, to help children orphaned and poor. He died at Somasca (Bergamo) the year 1537.

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Saint Joachim, father of Mary
26 of July

Celebrate today: Joaco, Joako, Joaquim, Joaquín, Juaquín, Quim.

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Saint Joachina de Vedruna (s. XIX)
22 of May

After having eight children, founded the community of the Carmelites of charity sisters and several convents, schools and hospitals.

Celebrate today: Joaquina.

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Saint Job patriarch
10 of May

Celebrate today: Job.

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Saint John of Beverley (s. VIII)
7 of May
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Saint George (s. IV)
23 of April

Celebrate today: George, Georgina, Giorgio, Jordi, Jordy, Jorge.

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Saint Joseph (s. I)
19 of March

Husband of the Virgin Mary, putative father of Jesus. Patron Saint of the family, patron of the Universal Church, patron of the work and the workers, patron saint of America, China, Canada, Korea, Mexico, Austria, Belgium, Bohemia, Croatia, Peru and Viet Nam.

Celebrate today: Chema, Giuseppe, Ioseba, José, José Manuel, José María, Joseba, Josep, Josep Maria, Joseph, Jusef, Pep, Pepe, Pepelu, Txema, Xema, Xose Manoel.

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Saint Joseph Benedict Cottolengo (s. XIX)
30 of April
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Saint Joseph Cafasso (s. XIX)
23 of June
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Saint Joseph Cupertino (s. XVII)
18 of September
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Saint Joseph of Arimathea
17 of March

Disciple unbeknown to Christ who faced by him at the hardest time: to ask Pilate pick up His dead body of the cross and bury it in the Tomb.

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Saint Joseph of Calasanz (s. XVII)
25 of August

Saint José de Calasaintz, founder of the order of the pious schools, first one to evangelize in "Piety and the letters" all rich, and poor children born in Peralta de la Sal, was the first man to create a free education system in the world to any child of any social class and any religious cult, following God to hear the voice of the Lord, who said to him: "Joseph, give to the poor. Teach these children and care about them". He died in Rome, Italy, at the age of 91. Pope Pius XII declared him in 1948 "Heavenly patron of all Christian popular schools".

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Saint Joseph Oriol (s. XVIII)
23 of March

Celebrate today: Oriol, Uri.

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Saint Joseph Pignatelli (s. XIX)
14 of November

Spanish Saint of the illustrious family Pignatelli one whose stem was elevated to the same position as Peter's successor in the person of the Pontiff Innocent 12th and whose roots are anchored in history as legendary.

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Saint Joseph the Worker
1 of May
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Saint Josemaria Escriva (s. XX)
26 of June

Spanish, founding priest of Opus Dei and the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross.

Celebrate today: Josemaría.

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Saint Joshua
1 of September
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Saint Juan Diego (s. XVI)
9 of December

Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzain, of native indigenous lineage, a male provided with a pure faith, humility and fervor, who managed to build a shrine in honor of the Blessed Mary Virgin of Guadalupe on the Hill of Tepeyac, in the city of Mexico, where he had seen appear the Mother of God.

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Saint John Baptist de la Salle (s. XVIII)
7 of April
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Saint John Baptiste Vianney (s. XIX)
4 of August
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Saint John Bosco (s. XIX)
31 of January

Giovanni Melchior Bosco Ochienna known simply as Don Bosco is an Italian Saint. Founder of the three branches of the Salesian family: society of St. Francis de Sales (Salesian Congregation), Institute of the daughters of María Auxiliadora and Association of Salesian cooperators.

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Saint John Cantius (s. XV)
23 of December
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Saint John Chrysostom (s. V)
13 of September
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Saint John Eudes (s. XVII)
19 of August
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Saint John Gualbert (s. XI)
12 of July
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Saint John Leonardi (s. XVII)
9 of October
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Saint John Macías (s. XVII)
16 of September
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Saint John Nepomucene Neumann (s. XIX)
5 of January
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Saint John of Capistrano (s. XV)
23 of October
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Saint John of Damascus (s. VIII)
4 of December

Born in Damascus in the year 675, renounced the wealthy life that he had provided by the political position of his father and entered the Sabas Monastery. From there he would go to Jerusalem church of the Holy Sepulchre. In both places, he stood out for his intense literary activity, who could be compared with Saint Isidore of Seville in the West. Highly noted in the iconoclastic complaint, one of the times that it was attempted to eliminate the Christian iconography, with a defense of the traditional cult explaining the true nature of the tribute that surrendered them to the images that came to all the known world. The Church remembers him December 4, although in many places remains the traditional date of feasting on March 27th.

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Saint John of God (s. XVI)
8 of March
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Saint John of the Cross (s. XVI)
14 of December

He was born in 1542 in the province of Ávila (Spain). After the death of his father, the family had to emigrate to Medina del Campo. He enters the school of doctrine, being acolyte of the Augustinians of the Magdalena, where he met don Alonso Álvarez de Toledo who put him in the hospital of the conception and payed for his studies for priesthood. The Jesuits founded in 1551 his school and there studied humanities. They ordered him priest in 1567. Then there took place his encounter with Mother Teresa in the homes of Blas Medina. he initiates his barefoot Carmelite life in Duruelo life and changes his name, adopting John of the Cross. He passes a year and a half of austerity, joy, silent prayer and a poor home among the oaks. Then, expansion is inevitable, claiming their presence in Mansehra, Pastrana and Alcalá college studies, he had begun spreading the Carmelite spirit. The nun Teresa wanted and searched for learned confessors for her nuns, now has bare confessors who understand because they live the same spirit. For five years he is John the Confessor of the convent of the Incarnation at Avila. The confidence that one reformer has in the other-though possibly did not get to know all the depth of his soul- will be revealed in the expressions used to refer to him call him "little seneca" to refer to his science, "sainttico Fray Juan "when speaking of his holiness, foreseeing that" his little bones will work miracles." He would die in 1591.

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Saint John the Baptist, martyr (s. I)
29 of August
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Saint John the Baptist, nativity (s. I)
24 of June

Celebrate today: Baptiste, Bautista, Giancarlo, Giovani, Giovanni, Giovanny, Ian, Iván, Jan, Jean, Jhon, Jhonny, Joan, Joan Maria, Johan, Johannes, John, Johnny, Juan, Juanan, JuanCarlo, Juanfra, Juanlu, JuanMa, Xoan, Yohan, Yovany, Yvan.

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Saint John the Evangelist and Apostle (s. I)
27 of December

Author of the fourth Gospel, three letters that bear his name in the NT and the Apocalypse. His symbol is the Eagle (because of his elevated Mystic vision) and a book (due to his writings full of the Holy Spirit). He is patron of theologians and writers.

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Saint John Francis Regis (s. XVII)
16 of June
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Saint Pope John Paul II (s. XX)
22 of October

Charles Joseph Wojtyla was born in Wadowic, Poland, in the year 1920. He was ordained priest and obtained his studies in theology in Rome. He then returned to his homeland where he held various University and pastoral tasks. Appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Kraków, he became the Archbishop in 1964. He participated in the Second Vatican Council. Elected Pope on October 16, 1978, he took the name of John Paul II, and he was distinguished by his extraordinary apostolic activity, especially to families, the young and the sick, and made numerous pastoral visits around the world. The most significant fruits which he left in inheritance to the Church are, among others, his rich teachings, the promulgation of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Codes of Canon Law for the Latin American Church and the Eastern Churches. He died piously in Rome on April 2, 2005, the eve of Easter Sunday II, or Divine Mercy.

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Saint Joan of Arc (s. XV)
30 of May
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Saint Joan of Valois (s. XVI)
4 of February

Bourges, France, Aquitaine, saint Joan of Valois, that being Queen of France, having been declared null her marriage to Luis XII is dedicated to serve God, cultivating a special mercy towards Saint Cross and founding the order of the Holy Annunciation of the Holy Virgin Mary.

Celebrate today: Gianella, Gianina, Giovanna, Ivanna, Joana, Joanaina, Johana, Johanna, Jojana, Juana, Juanita, Yohana.

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Saint Jude Thaddeus Apostle (s. I)
28 of October

Jude, nicknamed Thaddeus, is that apostle who asked the Lord why he manifested to his disciples and not to the world at the last supper. He is the author of one of the letters of the New Testament. As Simon Apostle, he preached the Gospel in Asia and was martyred.

Celebrate today: Judas.

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Saint Judith
30 of December

Judith’s story is told in the Deuterocanonical book of Judith. She was a widow in the time of King Nebuchadnezzar. While under siege from the Assyrians, and on the brink of starvation, the Jews of Bethulia considered surrendering. Judith, a widow, refused to surrender and sought out the General of the Assyrians, entrancing him with her beauty. While distracting him, she cut off his head, thus leaving the Assyrians with no leader. This allowed the Jews to fight back and drive away the Assyrian army.

Celebrate today: Iutta, Iveta, Ivette, Judit, Judit, Judith, Jutta.

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Saint Julia Billiart (s. XIX)
8 of April

Celebrate today: Julia, Juliet, Julieta, Julieth.

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Saint Julian (s. VII)
6 of March

Celebrate today: Julián, Julien.

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Saint Juliana of Nicodemia (s. IV)
16 of February

Converted to Christianity, was noted by her enthusiasm and ardor in the dissemination of the faith, so she was imprisoned, tortured and finally decapitated the year 305. Her body was transferred to Cumae, in Italy, and afterwards her relics arrived in Spain, where in her honor the counts of Castile raised the famous monastery of Sainttillana (Saint Ileana), one of the best monuments of the middle ages Spanish

Celebrate today: Juliana.

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Saint Julius I Pope (s. IV)
12 of April

Celebrate today: Julio.

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Saint Justin martyr (s. II)
1 of June

Celebrate today: Justino.

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Saint Ladislaus of Hungary (s. XI)
30 of June

Celebrate today: Ladislao.

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Saint Lazarus of Bethany
17 of December

We know Lazarus through the Gospel. He lives in Bethany with her sisters Martha and Mary and they are friends of Jesus. The first and foremost source of information we have of Lazarus is the Gospel. Dying after a short illness, Jesus resurrects him to the amazement of family and gravediggers. This historic Lazarus is an example that many would like to aspire to. With Jesus among his friends, hosting him at his home on at least three occasions, Jesus cares for him and wants him to the point of reviving him.

Celebrate today: Lázaro.

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Saint Leander of Seville (s. VI)
28 of February

Member of a family of Cartagena, Leander was born around the year 549. Took part in the conversion to Catholicism of saint Hermenegild, and after his brother Recaredo, achieving with this the Catholic unity of the nation. He was Archbishop of Seville and presided at the third Council of Toledo (589 year). His influence was decisive in the development and subsequent splendor of the Church. He died about the year 600, and his body was moved to Seville Cathedral.

Celebrate today: Leandra, Leandro.

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Saint Leo IX pope (s. XI)
19 of April
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Saint Leo the Great, Pope (s. V)
10 of November

There are memories of special holy days, and today (and tomorrow) are these days. In this case it is Pope Leo, born in Tuscany (Italy), became Pope in the year 440. He is remembered in history texts for moral and political prestige that demonstrated against the threat of the Huns of Attila (which he managed to stop over the Mincio bridge) and the Vandals (whose ferocity he mitigated in the looting of Rome of the 455). We have obtained 96 sermons and 173 letters from him. Leo was the first Pope who received the epithet of "the great" afterwords, not only for the literary qualities and the firmness with which maintained in life to the decadent Empire of the West, but by the doctrinal solidity he shows in his letters. He died on such day in the year 461.

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Saint Lidwina of Schiedam (s. XV)
14 of April

Patron Saint of chronically ill patients who want to take advantage of their long illness to pay for their sins, convert sinners and get a great reward in heaven. The Decree from Rome declare her saint saying she was "a marvel of human suffering and heroic patience".

Celebrate today: Lidia.

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Saint Lawrence (s. III)
10 of August

Celebrate today: Lauren, Laurent, Llorenç, Loren, Lorenzo.

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Saint Lawrence of Brindisi (s. XVII)
21 of July
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Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and companions (s. XVII)
28 of September
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Saint Luke Evangelist (s. I)
18 of October

Author of the third Gospel and the acts of the Apostles, who narrates the origins of the life of the church until the first imprisonment of Saint Paul in Rome. His symbol is a bull or steer.

Celebrate today: Luca, Lucas, Luka, Lukas.

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Saint Lucy of syracuse (s. IV)
13 of December
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Saint Lucrecia of Córdoba (s. IX)
9 of January

In the city of Cordoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, memory of saint Lucrecia, Virgin and martyr, baptized by Saint Eulogio, priest and martyr.

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Saint Louis Marie Grignon de Montfort (s. XVIII)
28 of April
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Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (s. XVI)
21 of June

Celebrate today: Luiggi, Luigi.

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Saint Mary Magdalene (s. I)
22 of July

Celebrate today: Magda, Magdalena.

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Saint Marcel I, Pope (s. IV)
16 of January
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Saint Marcela (s. V)
31 of January

At Rome, commemoration of saint Marcela, widow, who, as St. Jerome, abandoning their wealth and dignities, are gentled with poverty and humility.

Celebrate today: Marcela, Marcelita, Marcia.

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Saint Marcellian of Rome (s. III)
18 of June

Celebrate today: Marce, Marcelino.

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Saint Marcelline Champagnat (s. XIX)
6 of June
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Saint Marcellus of Tangier (s. III)
30 of October

Celebrate today: Marcelo.

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Saint Mark Evangelist (s. I)
25 of April

Celebrate today: Marc, Marco, Marcos, Markus.

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Saint Mark of Rome (s. III)
18 of June
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Saint Margaret Mary of Alacoque (s. XVII)
16 of October
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Saint Margaret of Scotland (s. XI)
16 of November

Saint Margaret, born in Hungary and married Malcolm III, King of Scotland, who gave birth to eight children, was extremely solicitous for the sake of the Kingdom and the Church, and the prayer and fasted added generosity to the poor, giving an optimal example as a wife, mother and Queen.

Celebrate today: Margarita.

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Saint Marie Eugenie Milleret de Brou (s. XIX)
10 of March
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Saint Mary Faustina Kowalska (s. XX)
5 of October
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Saint Mary Goretti (s. XX)
6 of July
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Saint Mary Magdalene of Pazzi (s. XVII)
25 of May
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Saint Mary of Cordoba (s. IX)
24 of November
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Saint María Micaela Desmaisieres (s. XIX)
15 of June
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Saint Marianne de Jesús de Paredes (s. XVII)
26 of May
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Saint Martha of Bethany
29 of July

Celebrate today: Marta, Martha, Marthika.

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Saint Martin de Porres (s. XVII)
3 of November

Martin was born December 8, 1579, son of an important nobleman and a mulatta, in Lima (Peru). Martin began to familiarize himself with the well paid profession of Barber, who at that time was considerably more to do with to remove teeth, extracting teeth or do indents. Martin was able to become an expert by passing as a great Spanish physician assistant.From this he began to live and his work allowed him to effectively help the poor who could not afford him. By his Barber would come equally peasaintts soldiers and would go to find relief both Knights and mayors. But what makes exemplary to his life is not only the social impact of a humanitarian job well done. More heroic is his continuous exercise of charity that springs from the love of Christ, and to Holy Mary. In the course of his work and sensitivity towards religion he had contact with the monks of the Dominican convent of Rosario where he sought admission as donated before moving on to brother. Of all the virtues that had protruded Martin Porres' humility was above all, always putting others ahead of their own needs. On one occasion the convent had serious financial trouble and the Prior was in need to sell some items, at this, Martin de Porres offered to be sold as a slave to remedy the crisis. He died a day like today in 1639.

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Saint Martin of Dumio (s. VI)
20 of March
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Saint Martín of Tours (s. IV)
11 of November

He was born at Sabaria, in Pannonia (Hungary) towards the year 316. It is quite known the narration of the episode of Saint Martín who, wrapped in his wide cloak of imperial guard, riding found a poor man who shivered with cold, with generous gesture he cut his mantle and gave half to the poor. At night, in a dream, he saw Jesus wrapped in half of his cloak, smiling at him grateful. At age 18 he receives baptism and, after a period of hermit, founded the monastery of Ligugé and Marmoutier. Subsequently he was elected Bishop of Tours, where he revolutionized the diocese during his 27 years of episcopal life with his love for the poor and needy. He is considered the first saint with a liturgical celebration not being a martyr.

Celebrate today: Martí, Martín.

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Saint Martina of Rome (s. III)
30 of January

She was the daughter of a Roman nobleman and due to her profession of faith, they arrested her and took before the Emperor Alexander Severus. But this Prince was tolerant with the Christians, and his Government marked a period of calm for the Church. The history of the Saint occurred in 1634, 1400 years after her martyrdom. Then, to restore the famous Roman churches, the relics of the martyr were found and proposed devotion to Saint Martina.

Celebrate today: Martina.

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Saint Matthew Apostle and Evangelist (s. I)
21 of September

One of the twelve apostles and the author of the first Gospel. His symbol is a man or a man with wings. He is patron of bankers, accountants and the security corps, customs workers, lottery workers, tobacco distributors and tax collectors.

Celebrate today: Mateo, Mateu, Mathias, Matthew.

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Saint Mathilda (s. X)
14 of March

Celebrate today: Mati, Matilde.

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Saint Matthias apostle (s. I)
14 of May

Celebrate today: Mathias, Matías, Matiasw, Matthias.

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Saint Maurice d'Agaune and companions (s. IV)
22 of September
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Saint Mauro abad (s. VI)
15 of January

At Glanfeuil, along the Loire River, in the territory of Anjou, Gaul (now France), saint Mauro, Abbot (s. VI/VII).

Celebrate today: Mauro.

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Saint Max of Turin (s. V)
25 of June
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Saint Maximianus of Ravenna (s. VI)
22 of February

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Celebrate today: Maximiano.

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Saint Maximilian of Tebessa (s. III)
12 of March

Celebrate today: Max, Maxi, Maximiliano, Maxy.

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Saint MaximilianKolbe (s. XX)
14 of August

Polish Franciscan priest who was murdered by the Nazis in a concentration camp, after voluntarily giving himself in exchange of a family's father's life.

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Saint Maximinius of Treveris (s. IV)
29 of May

Celebrate today: Maximino.

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Saint Mayeul of Cluny (s. X)
11 of May

Celebrate today: Mayolo.

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Saint Medard (s. VI)
8 of June

Celebrate today: Medardo.

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Saint Melania the Younger (s. V)
31 of December

Celebrate today: Melania.

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Saint Methodius of Thessaloniki (s. IX)
14 of February

Memory of Saints Cyril, monk, and Methodius, Bishop, brothers born in Thessaloniki, were sent to Moravia by Bishop Photius of Constantinople to preach the Christian faith, and there invented there own signs to translate from Greek to Slavonic language the sacred books. They are co-patrons of Europe.

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Saint Modestus (s. V)
24 of February

Celebrate today: Modesto.

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Saint Moses Prophet
4 of September

Celebrate today: Moisés.

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Saint Monica (s. IV)
27 of August

Celebrate today: Mon, Moni., Mónica, Monik, Monika, Moniqita, Mony, Monyk.

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Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (s. III)
29 of October

Celebrate today: Narcís, Narciso.

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Saint Natalia of Cordoba (s. IX)
27 of July

Young Cordoba martyr of Islam

Celebrate today: Nat, Natacha, Natalí, Natalia, Natalie, Nataly, Nathali, Nathalia, Nathalie, Nathaly, Naty.

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Saint Nicholas of Bari (s. IV)
6 of December

He was born in Patara (Turkey). Since he was young he was noted by his detached nature, and on the death of his parents, inherited a large fortune which he put to the service of the needy. He went to live in Mira (Turkey), where he was consecrated Bishop. He was arrested under the rule of Emperor Licinius and released under Constantine. He participated in the Council of Nicaea. Died on this day in the year 345. His remains rest in the Italian city of Bari, thus the nickname of Saint Nicholas of Bari, although never set foot there. The traditions and legends of the Holy are very widespread throughout all the world. In Germany is known as Nikolaus and Saint Claus in the Anglo-Saxon countries.

Celebrate today: Bari, Nicholas, Nicko, Nicky, Nico, Nicol, Nicola, Nicolás, Nicole, Nicolle, Niko, Niqolas.

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Saint Nicholas of Flüe (s. XV)
21 of March
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Saint Nicholas of Tolentine (s. XIV)
10 of September

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Saint Nicholas Pieck and companions (s. XVI)
9 of July
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Saint Naomi
4 of June

Character of the old testament.

Celebrate today: Naomi, Noemí.

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Saint Odo of Cluny (s. X)
18 of November

Celebrate today: Odón.

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Saint Olegarius (s. XII)
6 of March

Celebrate today: Olegario.

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Saint Onophrius of Egypt (s. IV)
12 of June

Celebrate today: Onofre.

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Saint Ansgar of Bremen (s. IX)
3 of February

Saint Oscar or Ansgar, Bishop of Hamburg, and later also of Bremen, in Saxony, who, being a monk of the monastery of Corbie, was appointed by Pope Gregorio IV as a legacy for all the lands of Northern Europe, announcing the Gospel to large crowds of Denmark and Sweden and consolidating the Church of Christ. After overcoming many difficulties with undefeated mood, worn by his work he died in Bremen.

Celebrate today: Oscar, Oskar.

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Saint Oswald of Oswestry (s. VII)
9 of August
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Saint Otho of Bamberg (s. XII)
2 of July
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Saint Paul Apostle (s. I)
29 of June

Saul went from being one of the worst persecutors of Christians to being St. Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles, who took the faith on their long journeys all over the known world. He wrote several letters of the New Testament.

Celebrate today: Pablito, Pablo, Pau, Paul, Paulo, Pavlo.

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Saint Paul in his conversion (s. I)
25 of January
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Saint Paul Miki and companions (s. XVI)
6 of February
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Saint Paul of the Cross (s. XVIII)
19 of October
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Saint Paphnutius of Egypt (s. IV)
11 of September

Celebrate today: Pafnucio.

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Saint Pammachius of Rome (s. V)
30 of August
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Saint Pancras of Rome (s. IV)
12 of May
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Saint Pascasio, bishop (s. IV)
22 of February
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Saint Pascal Baylon (s. XVI)
17 of May

Celebrate today: Pascual.

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Saint Patricia of Naples
25 of August

Virgin martyr who gave her life in Naples in the persecutions of the Roman Empire and there is venerated as patroness.

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Saint Patrick (s. V)
17 of March

Celebrate today: Pachi, Pat, Patizzio, Patri, Patricia, Patricio, Patrick, Patti, Patty, Patxi, Paty.

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Saint Pedro Crhysologus (s. V)
30 of July
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Saint Peter Apostle (s. I)
29 of June

The Prince of the Apostles, and first Pope. Stone on which Jesus founded his Church.

Celebrate today: Pedro, Pere, Pete, Peter, Petr, Petra, Piotr.

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Saint Peter Armengol (s. XIV)
27 of April
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Saint Peter Celestine Pope (s. XIII)
19 of May
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Saint Peter Chanel (s. XIX)
28 of April
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Saint Peter Claver (s. XVII)
9 of September
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Saint Peter Damian (s. XI)
21 of February
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Saint Peter Fabro (s. XVI)
1 of August
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Saint Peter Nolasco (s. XIII)
29 of January
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Saint Peter of Alcantara (s. XVI)
19 of October
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Saint Peter of Tarantasia (s. XII)
8 of May

Cistercian Abbot and Archbishop of Tarantasia

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Saint Peter Regalado (s. XV)
13 of May
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Saint Peter of Jesus Maldonado (s. XX)
11 of February

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Saint Pelagia of Antioquía (s. IV)
8 of October

In Antioch, Syria, saint Pelagia, Virgin and martyr, who saint Juan Crisóstomo dedicated high praise (c. 302).

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Saint Pelagius of Cordoba (s. X)
26 of June

Celebrate today: Pelayo.

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Saint Perfectus (s. IX)
18 of April

Celebrate today: Perfecto.

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Saint Peter Canisio (s. XVI)
21 of December
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Saint Petronilla of Rome (s. I)
31 of May

Celebrate today: Petronila.

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Saint Pío of Pietrelcina, Father Pío (s. XX)
23 of September

Italian cappuccino Saint known for his Stigmata, his generous work as a priest and his testimony of sanctification of the pain.

Celebrate today: Pío.

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Saint Pío V pope (s. XVI)
30 of April
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Saint Pius X pope (s. XX)
21 of August
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Saint Polycarp (s. II)
23 of February

Celebrate today: Policarpo.

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Saint Porphyrius (s. V)
26 of February

Celebrate today: Porfirio.

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Saint Prisca (s. V)
18 of January

Celebrate today: Prisca.

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Saint Procopius (s. IV)
8 of July
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Saint Protasius of Milán
19 of June
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Saint Prudencio de Tarazona (s. IX)
28 of April

In Tarazona, in Hispania Tarraconensis, saint Prudencio, Bishop. Patron Saint of the province of Alava.

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Saint Raymond of Fitero (s. XII)
15 of March

Abbot of the monastery of Cistercian Fitero in Navarre, and founder of the military order of Calatrava.

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Saint Raymond of Peñafort (s. XIII)
7 of January

Born in 1175 in Villafranca del Penedès (near Barcelona, Spain). Rejecting a comfortable and happy life, had devoted very young to studies of philosophical and legal nature; at twenty he taught philosophy in Barcelona, and at the age of thirty, recently graduate, taught jurisprudence at Bologna. Named Canon in Barcelona, entered the Dominican order and in 1238 was appointed Superior General. He wrote important works of Theology and moral and at seventy years old he left his order to continue teaching and Pastoral Ministry. He died at almost one hundred years old.

Celebrate today: Raimundo.

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Saint Ramon Nonato (s. XIII)
31 of August
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Saint Rachel
15 of January

Jacob's wife. She was one of the most beautiful daughters of Laban.

Celebrate today: Rachel, Rakel, Raquel.

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Saint Regina of Autun (s. III)
7 of September

Celebrate today: Regina.

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Saint Renatus of Merida (s. VII)
31 of March

Saint Renatus was the Bishop of Mérida and confessor of the faith.

Celebrate today: Renato.

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Saint Richard King (s. VIII)
7 of February

Celebrate today: Ricard, Ricarda, Ricardo, Ricerio, Richard, Richi, Rick, Ricki.

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Saint Richard of Wyche (s. XIII)
3 of April

Celebrate today: Riki, Riqui.

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Saint Rigoberto obispo (s. VIII)
4 of January

In the city of Reims, in Neustria (today France), saint Rigoberto, Bishop, having been expelled from its headquarters by Carlos Martel, against the provisions of the canons, led a humble life.

Celebrate today: Rigo, Rigoberto.

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Saint Rita of Cascia (s. XV)
22 of May
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Saint Robert Bellarmine (s. XVII)
17 of September

Celebrate today: Bob, Rob, Rober, Robert, Robertino, Roberto.

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Saint Romuald (s. XI)
19 of June

Celebrate today: Romualdo.

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Saint Roch (s. XIV)
16 of August
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Saint Rose of Lima (s. XVII)
23 of August

Patron Saint of Peru, America and the Philippines. The first woman declared Saint of all the Americas. The liturgical feast of saint Rose of Lima is on August 23 from the calendar after the reform of the Council; Although held in many places August 30 (the former).

Celebrate today: Rosa, Rosamaria, Rosi, Rosibel.

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Saint Ruben
4 of August

Holy hermit who reduced his living space to the base of a column.

Celebrate today: Rubén, Rubn.

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Saint Rupert of Worms (s. VIII)
27 of March

Celebrate today: Ruperto.

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Saint Ruth
4 of June

Character of the old testament

Celebrate today: Rut, Ruth.

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Saint Sabbas (s. VI)
5 of December

One of the Saints most influential and significant of the anachronism in the East. Born in the year 439 in Mutalasca (Turkey). He is admitted to the monastery of Flavian where he received education. Having age, he requests admission to the monastery with eighteen years. With permission from his Abbot, in 457, he moved to the Holy places and meet the deserts of Palestine. It winters in the monastery of Pasarion. It is consolidated in the love of silence and austerity and therefore passes to the monastery of Euthymius, next to Jerusalem, and then to another led by Teoctisto where there is a strict observance and discipline. His life takes on real dimension of anchorite in a departure from everything and everyone in his grotto. There he consume time with abundant prayer, strong penance and work to make racks. Faithful from everywhere come to him, often also priests and bishops. They run by the Christian world Sabbas name. The Patriarch of Jerusalem is appointed Exarch of all monks, hermits and anchorites of the desert. He died a day like today in the year 532.

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Saint Bartolomé apóstol (s. I)
24 of August

Celebrate today: Bartolomé, Bartomeu.

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Saint Samuel prophet
20 of August

Celebrate today: Sam, Samu, Samuel.

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Saint Saturninus of Tolosa (s. III)
29 of November

Celebrate today: Saturnino.

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Saint Sebastian (s. III)
20 of January

Soldier of the Roman Empire who was martyred in Rome by his preference for the militia of Christ than of the emperor. He was sentenced to be riddled with arrows, but he survived. Returning to bear witness to his faith, he was beaten to death.

Celebrate today: Bastián, Seba, Sebastià, Sebastián.

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Saint Sergius of Cappadocia
24 of February

Celebrate today: Sergi, Sergio.

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Saint Severus of Barcelona (s. VII)
6 of November

Historical data which have come to us from this Holy Bishop are scarce. He lived in the Roman province of Tarragona and is located in Barcelona towards the year 300. During the persecutions of Diocletian, Saint Severus was elected Bishop of Barcelona, but had to flee to the persecution. However, he is captured along with other priests and martyrs in what is now Saint Cugat.

Celebrate today: Severo.

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Saint Sylvester Gozzolini (s. XIII)
26 of November
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Saint Sylvester I Pope (s. IV)
31 of December

Celebrate today: Silvestre.

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Saint Simeon Stylites (s. V)
27 of July
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Saint Simeon the Stylite
5 of January

Celebrate today: Simeón.

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Saint Simon Apostle
28 of October

Celebrate today: Simón.

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Saint Simon Stock (s. XIII)
16 of May
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Saint Simplicius Pope (s. V)
2 of March

Celebrate today: Simplicio.

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Saint Symphorosa and sons (s. III)
18 of July

Celebrate today: Sinforosa.

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Saint Sixtus II Pope (s. III)
7 of August

Celebrate today: Sixto.

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Saint Sixtus III, pope (s. V)
28 of March

Father of British origin who fought Pelagian and Nestorian heresies in the 5th century.

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Saint Soter Pope (s. II)
22 of April

Celebrate today: Sotero.

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Saint Thecla of Seleucia (s. I)
23 of September
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Saint Teodoro of Bizancius (s. IV)
17 of February
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Saint Teresa of Ávila (s. XVI)
15 of October

Also called Saint Teresa de Jesús, Virgin and doctor of the Church. Reformer of Carmel, mother of the Discalced Carmelites and the Barefoot Carmelites; "mater spiritualium" (title under her statue in the Vatican basilica); Patron Saint of Catholic writers and doctor of the Church (1970): the first woman, who along with Saint Catherine of Siena received this title.

Celebrate today: Maite, María Teresa, Tere, Teresa, Theresa.

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Saint Teresa of Jesus Jornet Ibars (s. XIX)
26 of August
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Saint Teresa of the Andes (s. XX)
13 of July

She is the first Chilean and the first American Carmelite who achieved the honour of the altars.

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Saint Therese of the Child Jesus (s. XIX)
1 of October
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Saint Therese of Portugal (s. XIII)
17 of June
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Saint Timothy (s. I)
26 of January

Celebrate today: Tim, Timoteo, Timothy.

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Saint Tito (s. I)
26 of January

Memory of Saints Timothy and Titus, bishops and disciples of the Apostle Paul, who helped him in his Ministry and chaired the churches of Ephesus and Crete, respectively. Letters were directed to them by his master that contain wise warnings for the shepherds, in the view of the formation of the faithful (century I).

Celebrate today: Tito.

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Saint Thomas Apostle (s. I)
3 of July

Celebrate today: Thomas, Tom, Tomás, Tommy, Tomy.

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Saint Thomas Aquinas (s. XIII)
28 of January
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Saint Thomas Becket (s. XII)
29 of December
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Saint Thomas More (s. XVI)
22 of June
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Saint Thomas of Cori Placidi (s. XVIII)
11 of January
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Saint Thomas of Villanova (s. XVI)
10 of October
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Saint Toribio de Mogrovejo (s. XVII)
23 of March

Celebrate today: Toribio.

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Saint Urbicius (s. IX)
15 of December

Born in Bordeaux (France) in the 8th century, in times in which the Moorish invasion of the peninsula beyond the Pyrenees and reached to Poitiers. Urbicius young and his mother are caught in one of these military raids. The mother dies in captivity while Urbicius is turned into a slave. They served their masters with honesty and humility, hoping for early freedom, asking for the intercession of the Holy children of Alcalá, the Saints Just and Pastor. Their freedom, when it comes, attributed to the intercession of these Saints who feels indebted to. Program and makes a Thanksgiving trip to Alcalá and there saw the dangers of desecration to which they are exposed

Celebrate today: Urbicio.

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Saint Ursula and companions
21 of October

Celebrate today: Úrsula, Urzula.

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Saint Valentine (s. III)
14 of February

In Rome, on the via Flaminia near the Milvian Bridge, Valentine, martyr. Patron Saint of lovers.

Celebrate today: Vale, Valen, Valenti, Valentín, Valentina.

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Saint Valerio of Astorga (s. VII)
25 of February

Celebrate today: Valerio.

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Saint Veronica Giuliani (s. XVIII)
9 of July

Celebrate today: Vero, Verónica.

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Saint Vicent Ferrer (s. XV)
5 of April

Celebrate today: Vicenç, Vicente, Vincent.

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Saint Vicent martyr (s. IV)
22 of January
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Saint Vicent Paul (s. XVII)
27 of September
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Saint Victor I pope (s. II)
28 of July
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Saint Victoria of Córdoba (s. IV)
17 of November

In the city of Cordoba, in the Hispania Baetica, Saints Acisclo and Victoria, martyrs.

Celebrate today: Vicki, Vicky, Victoria.

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Saint Wenceslaus of Bohemia (s. X)
28 of September

Celebrate today: Wenceslao.

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Saint Zachary
5 of November

Zachary, father of Saint John the Baptist, was a priest in the Temple in Jerusalem. After the appearance of the Archangel Gabriel, he would lose speech by his weak faith until he mentions the name of his future son: John (the Baptist).

Celebrate today: Za, Zaca, Zacarías, Zach.

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Saint Zita (s. XIII)
27 of April

Celebrate today: Zita.

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Saint Zosimo of Syracuse (s. VII)
30 of March
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Saint Mary of Dawn
15 of August

Patronage of the mother of God in reference to the first light of the day. It is celebrated the day of the assumption (August 15)

Celebrate today: Alba, Albina, Luz, Marialba.

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Saint Mary, Mother of God, Virgin
1 of January

Celebrate today: Maternidad.

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Saint Mary Queen
22 of August

Mary's royalty is intimately linked to her assumption into heaven. The Blessed Virgin is Queen, above all, for being the mother of Jesus Christ, King and Lord of the universe. Since her full and final glorification she exercises, with her son, loving care over all creation.

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Saint Gabriel Archangel
29 of September

Feast of the Holy Archangels St. Michael, St Gabriel and St Raphael. On the day of the dedication of the basilica under the title of Saint Michael, on the via Salaria, six milestones of Rome, held together the three archangels, of whom Scripture reveals unique missions and serving God day and night, and contemplating his face, they glorify Him unceasingly.

Celebrate today: Gabi.

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Saint Michael Archangel
29 of September

Celebrate today: Micaela, Michael, Michel, Michele, Michell, Michelle, Michelo, Miguel, Migueli, Miguelin, Mike, Mikel, Mikela, Miki, Miquel, Mishel, Mkael, P.Miguel.

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Saint Raphael Archangel
29 of September

Celebrate today: Rafa, Rafael, Rafaela, Rafel, Raffa, Raffael.

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Saint Agape (s. IV)
1 of April

In Thessaloniki, Macedonia, saint Agape and saint Quionia, virgins and martyrs, in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, for not wanting to eat meat sacrificed to idols were handed over to the prefect he Dulcecio, who condemned them to be burnt alive.

Saint Agapetus I papa (s. VI)
22 of April
Saint Agapetus of Lacio
18 of August
Saint Berenger of Saint-Papoul (s. XI)
26 of May
Saint Gil María of Saint José (Francisco) Pontillo (s. XIX)
7 of February

In Naples, in the region of Campania, saint Gil (Saintt'Egidio) María of Saint Jose (Francisco) Pontillo, religious of the order of the Friars Minor, calling through the streets of the city humbly daily alms to the people, whom he consoled with his words.

Saint Guillermo abad of Saint Beningno of Dijon (s. XI)
1 of January

In the monastery of Fécamp, in Normandy (today France), death of St. William, Abbot of Saint Benigno of Dijon, who at the end of his life led many monks, distributed in forty monasteries with firmness and prudence.

Saint Iluminado of Saint Severino (s. XIII)
11 of May

Saint lit (SANT'ILLUMINATO), Benedictine monk, from the second half of the 13th century.

Saint Juan, obispo of Saint-Malo (s. XII)
1 of February

In Saint-Malo, in lower Brittany, saint Juan, Bishop, male of great austerity and justice, who moved his episcopal seat from Aleth to that city. Saint Bernardo praised it as poor Bishop, friend of the poor and lover of poverty.

Saint María of Saint Eufrasia Pelletier (s. XIX)
24 of April

In Anjou, France, saint María of Saint Eufrasia (Rosa Virginia) Pelletier, Virgin, who founded the Institute of the Sisters of the good Shepherd, for Godly light life women, called cupcakes.

Saint María of Saint Ignacio Thévenet (s. XIX)
3 of February

In Lyon, in France, saint María de Saint Ignacio (Claudina) Thevenet, Virgin, who, moved by charity and brave spirit, founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Jesus and Mary, to the spiritual formation of young women, especially those of humble condition.

Saint Martín of la Saint Cruz (s. XIII)
12 of January

In the city of León, in Spain, saint Martín de la Saint Cruz (or Martino de Leon), priest and Canon regular, that was expert in Sacred Scripture male.

Saint Pablo of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (s. IV)
1 of February

In Augusta Tricastina (today Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux), in the region of the Viennese Gaul, St. Paul, Bishop, who gave its name to the city (s. IV).

Saint Pacífico of Saint Severino (s. XVIII)
24 of September

In Saintseverino Marche, of the Piceno, Italy, saint Pacific of Saint Severino, priest of the order of Friars Minor, illustrious by their penances, love of solitude and prayer before the Blessed Sacrament.

Saint Rafael of Saint José Kalinowski (s. XX)
15 of November

In Wadowice, Poland, saint Rafael de Saint José (Joseph) Kalinowski, priest, who in the insurrection of the people against the oppressor during the war, was taken prisoner by the enemy and deported to Siberia, and after suffering many calamities, finally recovered freedom, joined the order of the Barefoot Carmelites, who greatly promoted.

Saint Agapius of Cesarea (s. IV)
21 of November
Saint Agapius of Cirta (s. III)
28 of April
Saint Agathangelo (s. IV)
23 of January
Saint Agathon
7 of December
Saint Agathon of Sicilia
5 of July

Saints Agathon and Trifina, martyrs, Sicily.

Saint Agathon pope (s. VII)
10 of January
Saint Agathonicus and companions (s. III)
21 of August
Saint Agathopodus (s. IV)
4 of April
Saint Agaune abbot
2 of November
Saint Agericus (s. VI)
1 of December
Saint Agilbert and companions (s. IV)
24 of June
Saint Agileus (s. III)
25 of January
Saint Agilulfus (s. VIII)
31 of March
Saint Agilus of Rebais (s. VII)
30 of August
Saint Agnelo (s. VI)
14 of December
Saint Agoardus martyr (s. III)
24 of June
Saint Agricius (s. III)
13 of January
Saint Agricola (s. VI)
17 of March
Saint Agricola of Avignon (s. VII)
2 of September
Saint Agricola of Bologna (s. IV)
4 of November
Saint Agricola of Nevers (s. VI)
26 of February
Saint Agripina of Roma (s. II)
23 of June

Saint Agrippina, Virgin and martyr, Rome, s. II, at the time of the Emperor Valerian; his shining body in many miracles was transferred to Sicily.

Saint Agripino of Naples (s. III)
9 of November
Saint Agrippano bishop and martyr (s. VII)
1 of February
Saint Águeda Yi Sosa (s. XIX)
9 of January

In Seoul, Korea, saint Pedro Yi Hoyong, martyr, who, being a Catechist, prisoner was made by some assassins, along with its sister saint Águeda Yi Sosa (or Ágata Yi Sosa), and remaining steadfast in the confession of faith, after break three times bones remained you four years in prison, where he finally died, being the first of the glorious martyrs squad.

Saint Agustina Pietrantoni (s. XIX)
12 of November
Saint Aibert (s. XII)
7 of April
Saint Aichard of Jumieges (s. VII)
15 of September
Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne (s. VII)
31 of August
Saint Aignan of Orleáns (s. V)
17 of November
Saint Airaldus (s. XII)
2 of January
Saint Aitala
22 of April

Saint Aitalas or Aitala, priest and martyr.

Saint Alan
25 of November
Saint Alaric of Ufnau (s. X)
29 of September
Saint Albanus of Verulamio (s. III)
22 of June
Saint Alberic
14 of November
Saint Alberic abbot (s. XII)
26 of January
Saint Albert bishop (s. VIII)
8 of January
Saint Albert Chmielowski (s. XX)
17 of June
Saint Albert of Castel Gualtieri (s. XIII)
14 of September
Saint Albert of Louvain (s. XII)
24 of November
Saint Albert of Montecorvino (s. XII)
5 of April
Saint Albert of Tortona (s. XI)
5 of September
Saint Alberto degli Abbati (s. XIV)
7 of August
Saint Alberto Hurtado (s. XX)
18 of August
Saint Alberto Hurtado Cruchaga (s. XX)
23 of October
Saint Alberto of Lieja (s. XII)
21 of November
Saint Albeus of Emly (s. VI)
12 of September
Saint Albinus (s. XI)
5 of February
Saint Aldegunda of Maubeuge (s. VII)
30 of January

In the monastery of Maubeuge, in Neustria (today France), saint Aldegunda, Abbess, King Dagoberto (c. 684) time.

Saint Aldegundis (s. VII)
9 of April

Saint Aldegundis, sister of saint Valdetrudis.

Saint Alderic (s. IX)
7 of January
Saint Aldetrudis (s. VI)
25 of February

In Malbode, in the Belgium Gaul, saint Aldetrudis (Aldetruda), Virgin and Abbess.

Saint Aldhelm (s. VIII)
25 of May
Saint Alexander Martyr
24 of November
Saint Alejandra of Egipto (s. IV)
14 of February

Alejandra (also called Alexa, Alexandra, Alexia or Saintdra) was a hermit of the 4th century.

Saint Alexander Briant (s. XVI)
1 of December
Saint Alexander I Pope (s. II)
3 of May
Saint Alexander of Baccano
21 of September
Saint Alexander of Bergamo (s. IV)
26 of August
Saint Alexander of Constantinople (s. IV)
28 of August
Saint Alexander of Drizipara (s. III)
27 of March

Legionary and young Roman martyr of the 3rd century.

Saint Alexander of Fiesole (s. IX)
6 of June
Saint Alexander of Jerusalem (s. III)
18 of March
Saint Alexander of Lyon (s. II)
24 of April
Saint Alexander of Pydna (s. IV)
14 of March
Saint Alexander Sauli (s. XVI)
6 of November
Saint Alexander the Charcoal Burner (s. III)
11 of August
Saint Alexis Falconieri and companions (s. XIV)
17 of February
Saint Aleyois vírgen
12 of June

Saint Aleyois Virgin.

Saint Alferius (s. XI)
12 of April
Saint Alfonso María Fusco (s. XX)
6 of February
Saint Alicia of Schaerbeek (s. XIII)
11 of June

In the monastery of La Camabre, near Brussels, in Brabante, saint Alicia or Aleide, Virgin, of the Cistercian order, that at the age of twenty-two contracted leprosy and was forced to live as a recluse. Towards the end of his life was private of the view, so that not a single member of his body was healthy, except for his tongue to sing the praises of God.

Saint Alipius
26 of November
Saint Alipius of Tagaste (s. V)
15 of August
Saint Allucio of Campugliano (s. XII)
23 of October

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Saint Almachius (s. IV)
1 of January
Saint Alodia of Huesca (s. IX)
22 of October

In Huesca, city of Aragon, in Hispania, Saints Nunilo and Alodia, virgins and martyrs, that daughters of father not Christian, but educated in the Christian faith by his mother, not wanting to to reject Christ, after a long imprisonment were degolladas by order of the King of Cordoba, Abd ar-Rahman II.

Saint Alonso of Orozco (s. XVI)
19 of September
Saint Alphaeus of Cesarea (s. IV)
17 of November
Saint Alphege of Canterbury (s. XI)
19 of April
Saint Alphege of Winchester (s. X)
12 of March
Saint Alpinianus of Limoges (s. I)
30 of June
Saint Alpinus of Chalons (s. V)
7 of September
Saint Alpinus of Lyon (s. IV)
15 of September
Saint Altfrid of Hildesheim (s. IX)
15 of August
Saint Altmann of Passau (s. XI)
8 of August
Saint Alto (s. VIII)
9 of February
Saint Alvaro Pelagio (s. XIV)
29 of November
Saint Amabilis of Riom (s. V)
18 of October
Saint Amadeus of Lausanne (s. XII)
28 of January
Saint Amalberga of Tamise (s. VIII)
10 of July

At Tamise, in Flanders, saint Amalberga, whom saint Wilibrordo imposed veil of consecrated virgins (s. VIII).

Saint Amand of Argentorato (s. IV)
26 of October
Saint Amand of Burdeaux (s. V)
18 of June
Saint Amand of Elnon (s. VII)
6 of February
Saint Amantius martyr
10 of June
Saint Amantius of Como (s. V)
8 of April
Saint Amantius of Rodez (s. V)
4 of November
Saint Amaranth of Albi (s. IV)
7 of November
Saint Amasius bishop (s. IV)
23 of January
Saint Amator
26 of November
Saint Amator of Auxerre (s. V)
1 of May
Saint Amatus of Nusco (s. XI)
30 of September
Saint Amatus of Sens (s. VII)
13 of September
Saint Amatus of Sion (s. VII)
13 of September
Saint Ambicus
3 of December
Saint Ambrose of Agauno (s. VI)
2 of November
Saint Ammonius
20 of December
Saint Amonaria
12 of December
Saint Amonius
26 of November
Saint Ampelus martyr
20 of November
Saint Amphianus (s. IV)
2 of April
Saint Amphilochius of Iconium (s. IV)
23 of November
Saint Amphion of Nicomedia
12 of June
Saint Ampliatus martyr
31 of October

Saint Ampliatus, martyr.

Saint Anacharius of Auxerre (s. VII)
25 of September
Saint Ananias (s. IV)
22 of November
Saint Anastasia (s. IV)
25 of December

At Rome, commemoration of saint Anastasia, martyr of Sirmium in Pannonia (s. III/IV).

Saint Anastasius
5 of December
Saint Anastasius hegumen (s. VII)
21 of April
Saint Anastasius I Pope (s. V)
19 of December
Saint Anastasius martyr
21 of December
Saint Anastasius monk and martyr (s. VII)
22 of January
Saint Anastasius of Antioch (s. VII)
20 of April
Saint Anastasius of Brescia (s. VII)
20 of May
Saint Anastasius of Pamiers
16 of October
Saint Anastasius of Pavia (s. VII)
30 of May
Saint Anastasius of Schemaris (s. VII)
11 of October
Saint Anastasius of Suania (s. VII)
22 of July
Saint Anastasius the Fuller (s. III)
26 of August
Saint Anathalon of Constantinople (s. V)
3 of July
Saint Anathalon of Laodicea (s. III)
3 of July
Saint Anathalon of Milan (s. II)
24 of September
Saint Anatolia martyr (s. III)
6 of February
Saint Anatolia of Velino (s. III)
9 of July

Saints Anatolia and Audax, martyrs, Velino (Italy), 251.

Saint Andeolus
1 of May
Saint Andrew Hubert Fournet (s. XIX)
13 of May
Saint Andrew Bobola (s. XVII)
16 of May
Saint Andrew Calibytis (s. VIII)
20 of October
Saint Andrew Chong Hwagyong (s. XIX)
23 of January
Saint Andrew Corsini (s. XIV)
6 of January
Saint Andrew Fournet (s. XIX)
23 of September
Saint Andrew Kaggwa (s. XIX)
26 of May
Saint Andrew Nguyên Kim Thông Nam (s. XIX)
15 of July
Saint Andrew of Cilicia and companions (s. IV)
19 of August
Saint Andrew of Crete (s. VIII)
4 of July
Saint Andrew of Florence (s. I)
26 of February
Saint Andrew Tran Van Trông (s. XIX)
28 of November
Saint Andronicus
14 of November
Saint Anectus of Cesarea (s. IV)
27 of June
Saint Angadrisma of Beauvais (s. VII)
14 of October

Beauvais, city of Neustria, saint Angadrisma or Angradema, Abbess of the Monastery founded by saint Ebrulfo, called oratory (today Oroër) by having several places of prayer, so it is serving God without intermission (c. 695).

Saint Angelo of Furcio (s. XIV)
6 of February
Saint Angilbert abbot (s. IX)
18 of February
Saint Anianus (s. I)
25 of April
Saint Anicetus of Nicomedia (s. IV)
12 of August
Saint Anisia mártir
30 of December
Saint Annemund of Lyon (s. VII)
28 of September
Saint Annon of Cologne (s. XI)
4 of December
Saint Ansan
1 of December
Saint Ansbert (s. VII)
9 of February
Saint Anselm monk
2 of December
Saint Anselm of Mantua (s. XI)
18 of March
Saint Anselm of Nonántola (s. IX)
3 of March
Saint Ansfried (s. X)
3 of May
Saint Ansovinus (s. IX)
13 of March
Saint Ansuerus and companions (s. XI)
15 of July
Saint Anterus pope (s. III)
3 of January
Saint Anthelme of Belley (s. XII)
26 of June
Saint Anthenodore (s. IV)
7 of December
Saint Anthimus of Nicomedia (s. IV)
24 of April
Saint Anthimus of Rome (s. III)
11 of May
Saint Anthiocus (s. IV)
13 of December
Saint Anthiocus of Anastasiópolis (s. IV)
16 of July
Saint Anthony Daniel (s. XVII)
19 of October
Saint Anthony González (s. XVII)
24 of September
Saint Anthony Kauleas (s. X)
12 of February
Saint Anthony Kim Song-u (s. XIX)
29 of April
Saint Anthony María Gianelli (s. XIX)
7 of June
Saint Anthony monk (s. VI)
28 of December
Saint Anthony of Gerace (s. X)
23 of August
Saint Anthony of Kiev (s. XI)
7 of May
Saint Antidius of Besançon (s. V)
17 of June
Saint Antigius
14 of November
Saint Antimus bishop and martyr
27 of April
Saint Antiochus of Lyon (s. V)
13 of August
Saint Antipas (s. I)
11 of April
Saint Antonina of Nicea (s. III)
4 of May

At Nicaea, in Bithynia, saint Antonina, martyr, who was cruelly tortured and tormented with various tortures, still three days hanging, then imprisoned for two years and, finally, under Governor Prisciliano, and by the confession of his faith in God, was burned alive (s. III/IV).

Saint Antoninus (s. IX)
14 of February
Saint Antoninus of Apamea (s. IV)
2 of September
Saint Antoninus of Florence (s. XV)
10 of May
Saint Antoninus of Milán (s. VII)
31 of October
Saint Antoninus of Piacenza
30 of September
Saint Antonio María Pucci (s. XIX)
12 of January
Saint Antusa (s. VIII)
18 of April

In Constantinople, saint Antusa, Virgin, who, being daughter of the Emperor Constantino Coprónimo, was dedicated to helping the poor, to redeem slaves, to repair churches and to build monasteries, receiving the monastic habit from the hands of Bishop saint Tarasio.

Saint Antusa mártir
27 of August
Saint Antusa of Mantinea (s. VIII)
27 of July

At Mantinea, near Claudiopolis, in the Honoriada, saint Antusa, nun, who, being Emperor Constantino Coprónimo, to defend the cult of sacred images, after suffering the penalty of flogging was banished, but returned to the homeland, died in peace (s. VIII).

Saint Anysia of Thessalonica (s. V)
30 of December
Saint Apfias
22 of November
Saint Aphraates (s. IV)
29 of January
Saint Apia
22 of November
Saint Apollinaris (s. II)
8 of January
Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna (s. II)
20 of July
Saint Apollonius of Alexandria
10 of April
Saint Apollonius of Sardes
10 of July
Saint Apollonius philosopher (s. II)
21 of April
Saint Appian (s. VIII)
4 of March
Saint Aproniano martyr
2 of February
Saint Aprus (s. VII)
4 of December
Saint Aprus of Toul (s. VI)
15 of September
Saint Aptonius of Anguleme (s. VI)
26 of October
Saint Aquila (s. III)
23 of January
Saint Aquilina virgen y mártir
13 of June
Saint Aquilinus of Evreux (s. VII)
19 of October
Saint Arbogast of Strasbourg (s. VI)
21 of July
Saint Arcadius (s. IV)
12 of January
Saint Archelaus bishop
26 of December
Saint Archelaus of Ostia
23 of August
Saint Archinimus martyr (s. V)
29 of March
Saint Archon (s. VIII)
10 of January
Saint Ardanus (s. XI)
11 of February
Saint Ardon Smaragdus (s. IX)
7 of March
Saint Aredius (s. VI)
25 of August
Saint Ares (s. IV)
14 of December

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Saint Arethas and companions (s. VI)
24 of October
Saint Aretius martyr
10 of June
Saint Argeus martyr (s. IV)
2 of January
Saint Argimiro of Cordoba (s. IX)
28 of June
Saint Ariald of Milan (s. XI)
27 of June
Saint Arigius of Gap (s. VII)
1 of May
Saint Aristeo bishop
3 of September
Saint Aristharcus (s. I)
4 of August
Saint Aristides of Athens (s. II)
31 of August
Saint Aristus of Alexandria
21 of April
Saint Ariston (s. IV)
13 of December
Saint Ariston martyr (s. III)
2 of July
Saint Arius of Alexandria (s. IV)
17 of May
Saint Armagil hermit (s. VI)
16 of August
Saint Armentaro of Pavía (s. VIII)
30 of January

In the city of Pavia, in Lombardy (today Italy), saint Armentario or Armentaro, Bishop, who solemnly placed in the basilica of St. Peter in Cælo Aureo Augustine body, moved by King Liutprand.

Saint Armogastes (s. V)
29 of March
Saint Arnold Janssen (s. XX)
15 of January
Saint Arnulf of Gap (s. XI)
19 of September
Saint Arnulf of Metz (s. VII)
18 of July
Saint Arnulf of Soissons (s. XI)
14 of August
Saint Arsacius of Niconedia (s. IV)
16 of August
Saint Arsenius bishop (s. X)
19 of January
Saint Arsenius hermit (s. X)
15 of January
Saint Arsenius of Scete (s. V)
8 of May
Saint Artaldus of Arvières (s. XIII)
6 of October
Saint Artelaides (s. VI)
3 of March

In Benevento, Campania, saint Artelaides, Virgin (c. 570).

Saint Artemas (s. III)
25 of January
Saint Arthur of Ireland (s. XIII)
1 of September

Martyr of origin Irish slaughtered by Muslims in 1282.

Saint Asacus (s. V)
14 of April
Saint Asaph (s. VI)
1 of May
Saint Ascla of Antinoe (s. IV)
20 of January
Saint Asclepíades of Antioch (s. III)
18 of October
Saint Asela (s. IV)
6 of December

At Rome, commemoration of Saint Asela, Virgin, who, as wrote Jerome, lived to old age engaged in fasts and prayers (c. 385).

Saint Asteria of Bérgamo (s. IV)
10 of August

Saint Asteria, Virgin and martyr, Bergamo (Italy), sister of Saint Grata, the two gave sepultara the martyr Saint Alejandro, and a few days later suffered both by Jesus Christ, s. IV.

Saint Asterius matyr (s. III)
19 of October
Saint Asterius of Egea (s. IV)
23 of August
Saint Asterius, senator and martyr (s. III)
3 of March
Saint Asynctirus (s. I)
8 of April
Saint Atalia
3 of December
Saint Atanasia (s. IX)
18 of April

In the island Aegina, Holy Isaias, widow, who lived as a solitary and was also hegumena, distinguished by their virtues and monastic observance.

Saint Atanasius Bazzekuketta (s. XIX)
27 of May
Saint Atheus (s. III)
14 of December

Saint Athanasius of Athos (s. XI)
5 of July
Saint Athanasius of Jerusalem (s. V)
5 of July
Saint Athanasius of Naples (s. IX)
15 of July
Saint Athenodore of Neocesarea (s. IV)
7 of November
Saint Athenogenes (s. IV)
16 of July
Saint Atilano of Zamora (s. X)
5 of October
Saint Atracta (s. V)
11 of August

In Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Atracta, Abbess, who, according to tradition, received the veil from the hands of St. Patrick Virgin (s. V).

Saint Attalus (s. VII)
10 of March
Saint Atto of Pistoia (s. XII)
22 of May
Saint Aubert (s. VII)
13 of December
Saint Aubin of Anjou (s. VI)
1 of March
Saint Audas, bishop and martyr (s. IV)
16 of May
Saint Audax of Velino (s. III)
9 of July
Saint Audoen of Rouen (s. VII)
24 of August
Saint Audomar of Thérouanne (s. VII)
1 of November
Saint Augustin Roscelli (s. XX)
7 of May
Saint Augustine Erlandsön (s. XII)
26 of January
Saint Augustine Schoeffler (s. XIX)
24 of November
Saint Augustine Zhao Rong (s. XIX)
21 of March
Saint Augustus Chapdelaine (s. XIX)
1 of March
Saint Augustus of Bourges (s. VI)
7 of October
Saint Aulus (s. VII)
30 of April
Saint Áurea mártir
20 of May

Saint Aurea, Ostia Tiberina, martyr (s. in.).

Saint Aurea of París (s. IX)
4 of October

In Paris, back in Gaul, saint Aurea, Abbess, appointed by saint Eligio to govern the monastery which had been founded in the city according to the rule of St. Columbanus, in which they came to live 300 Virgin.

Saint Aurelia
2 of December
Saint Aurelian of Arles (s. VI)
16 of June
Saint Aurelius of Carthage (s. V)
20 of July
Saint Aureus and martyr companions (s. V)
16 of June
Saint Aurora, virgen y mártir
19 of June

Saint Aurora, Virgin and martyr.

Saint Ausonius of Angulema (s. V)
22 of May
Saint Auspice of Toul (s. V)
8 of July
Saint Austindus (s. XI)
26 of July
Saint Austreberta (s. VIII)
10 of February

In the region of Rouen, in Neustria, saint Austreberta, Virgin and Abbess, who governed the monastery of Pavilly, piously founded by Bishop St. Audeno.

Saint Austregisilus (s. VII)
20 of May
Saint Austremoine of Avernia
1 of November
Saint Austriclinian of Limoges
30 of June
Saint Autbert of Avranches (s. VIII)
10 of September
Saint Autonomus of Bithynia (s. III)
12 of September
Saint Auxanus of Milan (s. VI)
3 of September
Saint Auxentius (s. V)
14 of February
Saint Aventinus martyr
13 of June
Saint Aventinus of Chartres (s. VI)
4 of February
Saint Aventinus of Troyes (s. VI)
4 of February
Saint Avertinus of Vençay (s. XII)
5 of May
Saint Avitus (s. VI)
5 of February
Saint Avitus martyr
27 of January

St. Avitus or Avitio martyr

Saint Avitus of Orleans (s. VI)
17 of June
Saint Aygulf and companions (s. VII)
3 of September
Saint Azarias martyr
16 of December
Saint Profeta Azarías
3 of February

Prophet, son of Oded, who helped in 963 BC like to urge him to "seek Yahweh". As a result, the King had removed "nasty things" of the whole earth and got the people to enter into a compact, so that "death give to anyone not the Dios de Israel seek to Yahweh". (2Cr 15:1-15.)

Saint Azas
19 of November
Saint Bacchus of Betsaloe (s. IV)
7 of October
Saint Bajulus
20 of December
Saint Balbina
31 of March

At Rome, commemoration of saint Balbina, whose title in the Aventine shows the veneration that put its name (before 595).

Saint Baldwin of Rieti (s. XII)
24 of July
Saint Bárbara Cui Lianzhi (s. XX)
15 of June

In the village of Qianshengzhuang, near of the city of Liushuitao, in Hebei province, in China, saint Barbara Cui Lianzhi, martyr, who having been died his son, night escaped to save himself, but stopped by the enemies of the Christians, it was subjected to cruel torture until he died.

Saint Barbatian (s. V)
31 of December
Saint Barbatus (s. VII)
19 of February
Saint Barlaam
19 of November
Saint Barlaan martyr
27 of November
Saint Bernard (s. IX)
22 of January
Saint Barontius (s. VII)
26 of March
Saint Barsanuphius (s. VI)
11 of April
Saint Barses of Edesa (s. IV)
15 of October
Saint Barsimeus of Edessa (s. III)
30 of January
Saint Bartholomew the Younger of Rossano (s. XI)
11 of November
Saint Bartholomew of Bregantia (s. XIII)
27 of October
Saint Bartholomew of Simero (s. XII)
19 of August

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Saint Bartolomea Capitanio (s. XIX)
26 of July

In Luere, of the Lombardy, saint Bartolomea Capitanio, Virgin, founder along with saint Vicenta Gerosa the Institute of the Sisters of charity of Mary girls. She died at the age of twenty-seven, attacked by the consumption or consumed by its charity rather.

Saint Bárula mártir
18 of November
Saint Basa y sus tres hijos (s. IV)
21 of August

Commemoration of the holy martyrs Basa and his three sons, Theognis, Agapio and Pistio. They suffered martyrdom, according to tradition, Basa, the mother on the island alone, and the children in Edessa, Hellas (s. IV).

Saint Basil (s. IV)
26 of April
Saint Basil bishop
27 of November
Saint Basil martyr (s. III)
2 of March
Saint Basil of Ancira (s. IV)
22 of March
Saint Basil of Antioch
20 of November
Saint Basil of Pario (s. VIII)
12 of April
Saint Basil, monk (s. VIII)
27 of February
Saint Basila of Roma (s. IV)
22 of September

In Rome, on the via Salaria ancient, burial of saint Basila, martyred under Diocletian and Maximian.

Saint Basila of Sirmio (s. IV)
29 of August

At Sirmium in Pannonia, saint Basila (s. III/IV).

Saint Basilides martyr (s. IV)
12 of June
Saint Basilides of Alexandria (s. III)
30 of June
Saint Basilio mártir
28 of November
Saint Basilisa of Nicomedia (s. IV)
3 of September

In Nicomedia, Bithynia (today Turkey), saint Basilisa, Virgin and martyr (s. IV).

Saint Basilisk of Comana (s. IV)
22 of May
Saint Basinus (s. VIII)
4 of March
Saint Basolus of Reims
26 of November
Saint Bassianus (s. V)
19 of January
Saint Bassus
5 of December
Saint Batilde of Chelle (s. VII)
30 of January

In the monastery of Chelle, on the territory of Paris, in Gaul (now France), saint Batilde, who, being Queen, founded a monastery under the rule of Saint Benedict, in the style of the monastery of Luxeuil and the death of her husband, Clodoveo II, ruled the Kingdom of the Franks. When his son took power, he retired to the mentioned monastery, living until the end of his days under the observance of the rule.

Saint Baudilius of Nimes
20 of May
Saint Baudolinus of Alexandria (s. VIII)
10 of November
Saint Bavo of Ghent (s. VII)
1 of October
Saint Bean
16 of December
Saint Bean of Mortlach (s. XI)
26 of October
Saint Beatriz da Silva Meneses (s. XV)
16 of August

In Toledo, in Spain, saint Beatriz da Silva Meneses, Virgin, who was noble Lady of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, but, preferring a life of greater perfection, then withdrew to the nuns of the order of Saint Domingo for many years and, finally, founded a new order with the title of order of the conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Saint Beatus of Liébana (s. IX)
19 of February
Saint Beatus of Vendôme (s. VII)
9 of May
Saint Beda the young (s. IX)
10 of April
Saint Bega (s. VII)
17 of December

In Andenne, in Brabant, saint Bega, widow, who, after the murder of her husband, founded the monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the rule of saint Columbano and saint Benito.

Saint Bega of Cumberland (s. VII)
6 of September

On the coast of Cumberland, England region, saint Bega, nun, whose name later adopted the town (c. 660).

Saint Belino (s. XII)
26 of November
Saint Benedict II pope
7 of May
Saint Benedict Menni (s. XX)
24 of April
Saint Benedict of Aniano (s. IX)
12 of February
Saint Benedict of Avignon (s. XII)
14 of April
Saint Benedict of Herbauge (s. IX)
23 of October
Saint Benedict of Massérac (s. IX)
22 of October
Saint Benedict of Milán (s. VIII)
11 of March
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre (s. XVIII)
16 of April
Saint Benignus of Dijon
1 of November
Saint Benignus of Milan (s. V)
22 of November
Saint Benita of Roma (s. VI)
6 of May

In Rome and Benedicta saint Benita, Virgin and Roman nun, of which saint Gregorio Magno I is that he rested in the Lord, such as she had asked insistently, on the thirtieth day of the death of saint Gala, who loved her special above all others (s. VI).

Saint Benjamin of Argol (s. V)
31 of March
Saint Benon (s. XII)
16 of June
Saint Berard (s. XIII)
16 of January

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Saint Bercarius (s. VII)
26 of March
Saint Beregise of Andage (s. VIII)
2 of October
Saint Berlinda of Meerbeke
3 of February

In Meerbeke, in Brabant, saint Berlinda, Virgin, who was distinguished in that city for his religious life of poverty and charity (s IX-X).

Saint Bernard cardinal (s. XII)
4 of December
Saint Bernard of Corileone (s. XVII)
12 of January
Saint Bernard of Menthone (s. XI)
15 of June
Saint Bernard of Rodez (s. XII)
9 of October
Saint Bernard of Tiron (s. XII)
14 of April
Saint Bernardin Realino (s. XVII)
2 of July
Saint Bernardita Soubirous
16 of April
Saint Bernardo Calbó (s. XIII)
25 of October
Saint Bernold of Utrech (s. XI)
19 of July
Saint Bernward of Hildesheim (s. XI)
20 of November
Saint Berta of Blangy (s. VIII)
4 of July

In Blangy, in the region of Gaul Atrebatense, saint Berta, Abbess, who, having entered together with her daughters Gertrude and Deotila in the monastery she had founded, after a years locked in a cell, where he lived in complete closure (c. 725).

Saint Berthuin of Malonne (s. VII)
11 of November
Saint Bertila of Chelles (s. VI)
5 of November

In the monastery of Chelles, near Meaux, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Bertila, its first Abbess (s. VI).

Saint Bertoara
4 of December
Saint Bertold of Parma (s. XII)
21 of October
Saint Bertran of Comminges (s. XII)
16 of October
Saint Bertrand (s. VII)
30 of June
Saint Bertulf of Bobbio (s. VII)
19 of August
Saint Besa (s. III)
27 of February
Saint Bessarion (s. IV)
6 of June
Saint Betharius of Chartres (s. VII)
2 of August
Saint Bianor of Pisidia (s. IV)
10 of July
Saint Silvano of Pisidia (s. IV)
10 of July

In Pisidia saints Bianor Silvano, and martyrs (s. IV).

Saint Bicor
22 of April
Saint Bilhildis (s. VIII)
27 of November

In Mainz, Rhineland, in Austrasia, saint Bilhildis or Bitilda, Virgin, who founded a monastery that killed Holy.

Saint Bilius of Vannes (s. X)
23 of June
Saint Birinus (s. VII)
3 of December
Saint Bladulf (s. VII)
2 of January
Saint Blanda mártir
10 of May
Saint Blane of Dumblan (s. VI)
10 of August
Saint Bogumilus of Gniezno (s. XII)
10 of June
Saint Bona of Pisa (s. XIII)
29 of May

In Pisa, Tuscany, saint Bona, Virgin, that pious and repeatedly made a pilgrimage to holy land, Rome and Compostela. Patron Saint of hostesses, messengers and pilgrims

Saint Bonfilius of Fara (s. XII)
27 of September
Saint Boniface I pope (s. V)
4 of September
Saint Boniface IV pope (s. VII)
8 of May
Saint Boniface of Crediton (s. VIII)
5 of June
Saint Boniface of Lausanne (s. XIII)
19 of February
Saint Boniface Sibidense (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Bonita of Brioude
16 of October

In Brioude, in the region of the arvernios, in Aquitaine, saint Bonita, Virgin (s. IX/XI).

Saint Bonnet (s. VIII)
15 of January
Saint Bononius of Lucedio (s. XI)
30 of August
Saint Bonose (s. IV)
17 of February
Saint Bonose of Antioch (s. IV)
21 of August
Saint Botvid of Sweden (s. XII)
28 of July
Saint Bova
24 of April
Saint Brandan
29 of November
Saint Brendan (s. VI)
16 of May
Saint Bretannio (s. IV)
25 of January
Saint Brice of Tours (s. V)
13 of November
Saint Brieuc (s. V)
1 of May
Saint Brinolf Algotsson (s. XIV)
6 of February
Saint Britton of Trier (s. IV)
5 of May
Saint Bruno of Lotaringia (s. X)
11 of October
Saint Bruno of Segni (s. XII)
18 of July
Saint Bruno of Wurzburg (s. XI)
27 of May
Saint Bruno, bishop and martyr companions (s. XI)
9 of March
Saint Buchard (s. VIII)
2 of February
Saint Cadoc of Lan-Carvan (s. VI)
21 of September
Saint Caesarius of Arles (s. VI)
27 of August
Saint Caesarius of Tarracina
1 of November
Saint Cagnoald of Laon (s. VII)
6 of September
Saint Caius martyr (s. IV)
4 of January
Saint Caius of Milan (s. III)
27 of September
Saint Caius Pope (s. III)
22 of April
Saint Caleb (s. VI)
15 of May
Saint Calepodius presbyterian
10 of May
Saint Caletric of Chartres (s. VI)
4 of September
Saint Calimerius of Milan (s. II)
31 of July
Saint Calíopa mártir
8 of June
Saint Callinicus of Gangra (s. III)
29 of July
Saint Calliope (s. IV)
7 of April
Saint Callistratus martyr
26 of September
Saint Callistus Caravario (s. XX)
13 of November
Saint Calminius
19 of August
Saint Calogero Anchorite (s. V)
18 of June
Saint Camelian of Troyes (s. VI)
28 of July
Saint Cándida
1 of December
Saint Cándida of Roma
3 of October

In Rome, in the cemetery of Ponciano, in via Portuense, saint Candida, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Canice of Ireland (s. VI)
11 of October
Saint Canius of Atella (s. IV)
25 of May
Saint Canute Lavard (s. XII)
7 of January
Saint Canute of Denmark (s. XI)
19 of October
Saint Caprasius of Agen (s. IV)
20 of October
Saint Caprasius of Lérins (s. V)
1 of June
Saint Caradoc (s. XII)
13 of April
Saint Caralippus martyr
28 of April
Saint Carantoc (s. VII)
16 of May
Saint Caraunus of Chartres (s. V)
28 of May
Saint Carileph of Anille (s. VI)
1 of July
Saint Carísima of Albi (s. VII)
7 of September

In Albi, in Aquitaine (now France), saint fast, prison Virgin (s. VI/VII).

Saint Caritina of Corico (s. IV)
5 of October

In the city of Corico, in Cilicia, saint Caritina or Catrina, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Carmen Sallés (s. XX)
25 of July

Saint Carmen Sallés, Spanish nun, founder of the Conceptionist sisters missionaries of the teaching and lawyer of the equality of men and women and great promoter of education of children and young people.

Saint Carponius martyr
14 of October
Saint Carterius of Sebaste y compañeros (s. IV)
2 of November
Saint Carthage of Lismore (s. VII)
14 of May
Saint Cassian of Autun (s. IV)
5 of August
Saint Cassian of Benevento (s. IV)
11 of August
Saint Cassian of Imola (s. III)
13 of August
Saint Cassian of Tangier (s. IV)
3 of December
Saint Cassius (s. VI)
29 of June
Saint Castor of Apt (s. V)
21 of September
Saint Castor of Aquitaine (s. IV)
13 of February
Saint Castor of Tarsus
28 of March
Saint Castrensis
11 of February
Saint Castritian
1 of December
Saint Castulus, martyr
26 of March
Saint Catald of Ireland (s. VII)
10 of May
Saint Catalina Drexel (s. XX)
3 of March

In Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, in the United States of America, saint Catalina Drexel, Virgin, who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament and used goods of their heritage with generosity and kindness, educate and help to Indians and blacks.

Saint Catalina Fieschi (s. XVI)
15 of September

In Genoa, in Liguria, Italy, saint Catalina Fieschi, widow, distinguished by the contempt of the mundane, by their frequent fasts, love of God and charity to the needy and sick.

Saint Catalina of Ricci (s. XVI)
2 of February

In Prato, in Tuscany, saint Catalina de'Ricci, Virgin, of the third order Regular of Saint Domingo, who was devoted fully to the restoration of religion and for his assiduous meditation of the mysteries of the passion of Jesus Christ, got to experience it in some way.

Saint Catalina Tomás (s. XVI)
5 of April

In the city of Palma, on the island of Mallorca, in Spain, saint Catalina Tomàs, Virgin, who, having entered the order Canossian regular of St. Augustine, highlighted by his humility and selflessness of the will.

Saint Catulinus and companions (s. IV)
15 of July
Saint Ceadda (s. VII)
2 of March
Saint Cecilia Yu So-sa (s. XIX)
23 of November

In Seoul, Korea, in hatred of the faith they robbed saint Cecilia Yu So-sa, martyr, who, being widowed, his property, imprisoned her and she was interrogated up to twelve times, and almost octogenarian, thereby tormented with whips who died in prison.

Saint Cecilio of Granada
1 of February

Cecilio was the first bishop of Granada. He was martyred during the persecutions of Nero, burned in the Mount of Granada.

Saint Cecilius of Carthage (s. III)
3 of June
Saint Cedda of Lastingham (s. VII)
26 of October
Saint Celedonius of Calahorra (s. IV)
3 of March
Saint Celerinus of Cartaghe (s. III)
3 of February
Saint Celestine I pope (s. V)
27 of July
Saint Celsus (s. XII)
1 of April
Saint Cenericus (s. VII)
7 of May
Saint Censurius of Auxerre (s. V)
10 of June
Saint Centolla mártir
2 of August

In the region near the current city of Burgos, in Hispania, saint crab, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Ceratius (s. V)
6 of June
Saint Cerbonius of Populonia (s. VI)
10 of October
Saint Cesárea (s. VI)
12 of January

In Arles, city of Provence, in Gaul (now France), saint Cesarea, Abbess, sister of Bishop saint Cesareo, who, for her and her sisters, wrote a rule aimed at Holy Virgin (c. 529).

Saint Cesidio Giacomantonio (s. XX)
4 of July
Saint Cetteus of Amiterno (s. VI)
13 of June
Saint Charbel Makhluf (s. XIX)
24 of July
Saint Chariton of Laura (s. IV)
28 of September
Saint Charles Garnier (s. XVII)
19 of October
Saint Charles Hyon Song-mun (s. XIX)
19 of September
Saint Charles of Seze (s. XVII)
6 of January
Saint Chelidonia of Abruzzo (s. XII)
13 of October

Close to Subiaco, Lazio, saint Quelidona, or Celidona, Virgin, who, as it says the tradition, for fifty-two years led austere and solitary life dedicated solely to God.

Saint Chrestus of Tomis (s. IV)
3 of April
Saint Christian, monk and martyr
11 of November

St. Christian was a monk who gave his life for Christ.

Saint Christopher of Collesano (s. XI)
17 of December
Saint Christopher of Córdoba (s. IX)
20 of August
Saint Christophorus
20 of April
Saint Chrodegang (s. VIII)
6 of March
Saint Chrodegang of Sées (s. VIII)
3 of September

Saint Chrysanthus of Rome (s. III)
25 of October
Saint Chrysogonus of Aquileia (s. IV)
24 of November
Saint Chrysotelus
22 of April
Saint Cilina of Laon (s. V)
21 of October

Laon, city of Gaul, saint Cilina, mother of the Holy bishops principle of Soissons and Remigius (post 458).

Saint Cindeus of Pamphylia (s. III)
11 of July
Saint Ciprila of Cirene (s. IV)
5 of July

At Cyrene in Libya, saint Ciprila, martyr, who, according to tradition, during the persecution under Diocletian retained in his hands for a long time coals burning along with incense, so not seem, if you pulled them, he offered worship to the gods, and then cruelly torn its members, its soul, decorated with his blood, flew to meet her husband (s. IV).

Saint Cira (s. V)
28 of February

Commemoration of Saints tangle and Cira, Virgin, who lived in a narrow and closed place homeless, in Berea, in Syria, receiving the necessary food through a window and keeping silent (s. V).

Saint Cirenia mártir
1 of November
Saint Ciriaca of Nicomedia (s. IV)
6 of July

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, saint Ciriaca, Virgin, martyr in the time of Emperor Diocleciano, that is worshipped in the city of Tropea, in Calabria (s. IV).

Saint Ciriaca of Roma (s. III)
21 of August

In Rome, in the field summer, saint Ciriaca, who gave its name to the cemetery of the via Tiburtina, who she herself had donated to the Church (s. III/IV).

Saint Ciro (s. VIII)
7 of January
Saint Clara of la Cruz (s. XIV)
17 of August

In Montefalcone, from Umbria, saint Clara de la Cruz, our Lady of the order of the hermits of St. Augustine, who was in charge of the monastery of the Holy Cross with a burning love for the passion of Christ.

Saint Clarence (s. VII)
25 of April
Saint Clarus (s. VII)
1 of January
Saint Clarus of Nantes (s. IV)
10 of October
Saint Clarus of Tours (s. IV)
8 of November
Saint Claude La Colombière (s. XVII)
15 of February
Saint Claudia matrona (s. I)
6 of August
Saint Claudius of Condat (s. VIII)
6 of June
Saint Claudius of Egea (s. IV)
23 of August
Saint Claudius of Leon (s. IV)
30 of October
Saint Claudius tribune
3 of December
Saint Clelia Barbieri (s. XIX)
13 of July

In Budrie, city of Romagna, saint Clelia Barbieri, Virgin, who dedicated his life to help spiritually mostly poor and abandoned children, and so founded the Congregation of the sisters minimum of the Virgen de los Dolores.

Saint Clemens bishop
23 of November
Saint Clemens Maria Hofbauer (s. XIX)
15 of March
Saint Clement bishop and martyr (s. IV)
23 of January
Saint Clement I pope (s. I)
23 of November

Third successor of Peter. Born in Rome, he was elected in the 88, died a martyr in the 97. Exiled by the Emperor Trajan de of Ponto, he was thrown in the sea with an anchor to the neck.

Saint Clement Ignatius Delgado Cebrián (s. XIX)
12 of July
Saint Eutropio of Amasea (s. IV)
3 of March

Amasea, Pontus, Cleonico saints and Eutropius, martyrs in the persecution under the Emperor Maximiano, being Procurator Asclepiodato (s. IV).

Saint Cleonicus (s. IV)
3 of March
Saint Cletus pope (s. I)
26 of April
Saint Clicerius bishop
20 of September
Saint Clino (s. XI)
30 of March
Saint Clodoald (s. VI)
7 of September
Saint Clodulf (s. VII)
8 of June
Saint Clotilde (s. VI)
3 of June

In Tours, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Clotilde, Queen, whose prayers for her husband, Clovis, King of the Franks, embraced the Christian faith, and the widowed withdrew to the basilica of Saint Martín, desiring to not be considered as Queen but as a servant of God.

Saint Cointa (s. III)
8 of February

Alexandria, in Egypt, in commemoration of saint Cointa or Quinta, martyr, who Pagans during the persecution under the Emperor Decio wanted to worship the idols, who she rejected and tied hand and foot was dragged through streets and squares, suffering an horrendous ordeal.

Saint Coleta Boylet (s. XV)
6 of March

In Ghent, in Flanders, saint queue Boylet, Virgin, who for three years carried a reason life, locked up in a small house next to the Church, and then, after professing the rule of saint Francisco, since many monasteries of St. Clare to the primitive form of life, mainly emphasizing the spirit of poverty and penance.

Saint Colman (s. XI)
6 of June
Saint Colman of Dromore
7 of June
Saint Colman of Ireland (s. XI)
17 of July
Saint Colman of Kilmacduagh (s. VII)
29 of October
Saint Colman of Uama (s. VII)
24 of November
Saint Coloman of Turingia (s. VII)
8 of July
Saint Columba of Córdoba (s. IX)
17 of September

In Córdoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Columba, Virgin and martyr, persecution unleashed by the Arabs spontaneously confessed his faith to the judge and other judges, so it was cutthroat opposite the gates of the Palace.

Saint Columba of Iona (s. VI)
9 of June
Saint Columba virgen y mártir (s. IV)
31 of December

In Sens, the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Columba, Virgin and martyr (s. IV).

Saint Columban (s. VII)
23 of November
Saint Comgall (s. VII)
10 of May
Saint Conleth (s. VI)
3 of May
Saint Conon (s. III)
5 of March
Saint Conrad (s. X)
26 of November
Saint Conrad of Parzham Birndorfer (s. XIX)
21 of April
Saint Consorcia vírgen
22 of June
Saint Constable (s. XII)
17 of February
Saint Constance
30 of November
Saint Constancia mártir
19 of September
Saint Constantius of Aquino (s. VI)
1 of September
Saint Constantine
12 of April
Saint Constantine abbot
2 of December
Saint Constantine of Scotland (s. VI)
11 of March
Saint Constantius bishop (s. III)
29 of January
Saint Constantius of Ancona (s. V)
23 of September
Saint Contardo of Brona (s. XIII)
16 of April
Saint Conus of Lucania (s. XIII)
3 of June
Saint Convoyon (s. IX)
5 of January
Saint Corbinian of Freising (s. VIII)
8 of September
Saint Córdula mártir
22 of October
Saint Corentinus (s. VIII)
12 of December
Saint Cornelius centurion (s. I)
20 of October
Saint Coronatus bishop
12 of September
Saint Crescenciana mártir
5 of May
Saint Cresceniano mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Crescentian martyr
24 of November
Saint Crescentian
28 of November
Saint Crescentius
15 of April
Saint Crispin
5 of December
Saint Crispin bishop (s. V)
7 of January

In Pavia, city of Liguria (today Italy), saint Crispin, Bishop.

Saint Crispin martyr
3 of December
Saint Crispin of Soissons (s. III)
25 of October
Saint Crispin of Viterbo (s. XVIII)
19 of May
Saint Crispina Tagorense (s. IV)
5 of December

In Teveste, in Numidia, saint Crispina Tagorense, mother of a family passion, who, in the time of Diocletian and Maximian, the not wanting to sacrifice to idols was cutthroat mandated by the proconsul Anolino.

Saint Crispinian of Soissons (s. III)
25 of October
Saint Cristeta of Talavera (s. IV)
27 of October

Saints Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta (brothers martyrs of the 4th century)

Saint Cristiana
15 of December

St. Christian (Cristina, Chris, Christian).

Saint Cristopher of La Guardia (s. XV)
25 of September
Saint Cunegunda (s. XI)
3 of March

In the monastery of Kaufungen in Hesse, saint Cunegunda, who brought many benefits to the Church along with his spouse, the Emperor St. Henry, and after his death embraced the monastic life in the monastery where he had retired. Death did Christ heir of all his goods and his body was placed next to the remains of St. Henry, in Bamberg (1033 / 1039).

Saint Cunegunda of Hungría (s. XIII)
24 of July

In Stary Sacz, Tarnów, Poland, saint Kinga or Cunegonde, daughter of the King of Hungary and married to Prince Boleslao, who, according to her husband, retained her virginity, and died, professed religious life under the rule of Saint Clara, in the Monastery founded by herself.

Saint Cungar of Congresbury (s. VI)
7 of November
Saint Cunibert of Cologne (s. VII)
12 of November
Saint Curcodomus deacon
4 of May
Saint Cuthbert (s. VII)
20 of March
Saint Cuthbert Mayne (s. XVI)
30 of November
Saint Cyprian (s. VI)
9 of December
Saint Cyprian of Brescia (s. V)
11 of July
Saint Cyprian of Carthage (s. III)
14 of September
Saint Cyprian of Toulon (s. VI)
3 of October
Saint Cyriacus martyr (s. IV)
18 of June
Saint Cyriacus of Atalia (s. II)
2 of May
Saint Cyriacus of Buonvicino (s. XI)
19 of September
Saint Cyriacus of Ostia
23 of August
Saint Cyriacus presbyter and martyr
4 of May
Saint Cyril of Antioch (s. IV)
22 of July
Saint Cyril of Heliopolos (s. IV)
28 of March
Saint Cyril of Mesia and martyr companions (s. III)
12 of May
Saint Dacius (s. VI)
14 of January
Saint Dalmatius of Rodez (s. VI)
13 of November
Saint Damian of Pavia (s. VII)
12 of April

Saint Danacto
16 of January
Saint Daniel deacon and martyr (s. IV)
3 of January
Saint Daniel Stylite (s. V)
11 of December
Saint Daniel Wyn (s. VI)
11 of September
Saint Daría Bochana
2 of November
Saint Daría of Roma (s. III)
25 of October

In Rome, at the Trasonas cemetery, the via Salaria new, saints Crisaint and Daria, martyrs, who the Pope saint Damaso dedicated its praises (c. 253).

Saint Dativa (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Datus of Ravenna (s. II)
3 of July

Saint Datus, Bishop of Ravenna (Italy)

Saint David Galván (s. XX)
30 of January
Saint David Lewis (s. XVII)
27 of August
Saint David of Sweden (s. XI)
15 of July
Saint David of Thessaloniki (s. VI)
26 of June
Saint David Uribe
12 of April
Saint Davinus the armenian (s. XI)
3 of June
Saint Declan of Ardmore
24 of July
Saint Decorosus (s. VII)
15 of February
Saint Deicola (s. VII)
18 of January
Saint Delphin of Bordeaux (s. V)
24 of December
Saint Demetria of Roma (s. IV)
21 of June

Saint Demetria, Virgin and martyr of Rome, 362. That was crowned with martyrdom Juliano apostate-time.

Saint Demetrius
29 of November
Saint Demetrius of Antioch (s. III)
10 of November
Saint Demetrius of Rostov (s. XVIII)
10 of November
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (s. III)
9 of April
Saint Deodatus of Blois (s. VI)
24 of April
Saint Deodatus of Nevers (s. VII)
19 of June
Saint Deodatus of Nola (s. V)
26 of June
Saint Deogratias (s. V)
5 of January
Saint Desideratus of Besançon (s. V)
27 of July
Saint Desideratus of Bourges (s. VI)
8 of May
Saint Desiderius (s. VII)
26 of March
Saint Desiderius of Cahors (s. VII)
15 of November
Saint Desiderius of Vienne (s. VI)
26 of May
Saint Deusdeditus of Montecasino (s. IX)
9 of October
Saint Devota (s. III)
27 of January

At Mariana, on the island of Corsica (today France), commemoration of saint Devota, Virgin and martyr (c. 300).

Saint Dictinus (s. V)
2 of June

Saint Didius
26 of November
Saint Diego Luis of San Vitores (s. XVII)
2 of April
Saint Digna of Augsburgo (s. IV)
12 of August

Saint Hilaria and her decent maids, Euprepia and Eunomia, martyrs. Mother of the martyr Saint Afra, prayed one day next to the grave of her daughter and there burned it the persecutors; her two maids were decapitated. Augsburg, 304.

Saint Dinfna (s. VII)
30 of May

In Geheel of Brabant, in Austrasia, saint Dinfna, Virgin and martyr (s. VII/IX).

Saint Diomedes of Nicea
9 of June
Saint Dionysius Areopagite (s. I)
3 of October
Saint Dionysius bishop
8 of May
Saint Dionysius of Alexandria (s. III)
8 of April
Saint Dionysius of Milán (s. IV)
25 of May
Saint Dionysius of Vienne (s. IV)
9 of May
Saint Dionysius Pope (s. III)
26 of December
Saint Dionysus Ssebuggwawo (s. XIX)
25 of May
Saint Dioscorides of Smyrna
10 of May
Saint Dioscorus (s. III)
14 of December

Saint Dioscorus of Alexandria (s. III)
18 of May

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Saint Disibod of Renania (s. VII)
8 of July
Saint Dius Thaumaturge (s. V)
19 of July
Saint Dodo of Wallers (s. VIII)
29 of October
Saint Domingo Câm (s. XIX)
11 of March

In Hung Yen city, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Câm, priest and martyr, who for many years, secretly and in danger of life, served as the Ministry, but embracing the cross of the Lord who had refused to trample on firmly, finally, was beheaded by order of Emperor Tu Duc.

Saint Domingo Loricato (s. XI)
14 of October

In Saint Severino Marche, of the Piceno, in Italy, saint Domingo, called Loricato, by the shell of iron that had been tight to the body, presbyter of the camaldolese order, who, having been ordained simoniacamente, monk became a hermit and disciple of saint Pedro Damiani, led an austere and disciplined life.

Saint Domingo Mau (s. XIX)
5 of November

Near the River Hung Yen, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Mau, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, that in the persecution under the Emperor Tu Duc, by urging Christians to the profession of the faith being the Rosary, for his faithfulness to Christ was led to the scaffold to be slashed, with folded hands, as up to the altar.

Saint Domingo Ngon (s. XIX)
22 of May

In the city of An-Xa, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Ngon, martyr, father of family and labrador. To the demand the soldiers that it pisotease a cross, he fell on his face and worshipped, professing so bravely to the judge that was Christian, deserve to be slaughtered immediately.

Saint Domingo Nguyen Van Xuyên (s. XIX)
26 of November

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saints Tomás Dinh Viét Du and Domingo Nguyen Van Xuyen, priests of the order of preachers and martyrs, by Decree of the Emperor Minh Mang were beheaded at the same time.

Saint Domingo Nicolás Dinh Dat (s. XIX)
18 of July

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Nicolás Dinh Dat, martyr, who, being a soldier, forced you to renounce the Christian faith, getting, after cruel torments, he pisase a cross, but he immediately repented and returned what was received by Apostatize, wrote to the Emperor Minh Mang asking that they juzgasen again as a Christian that it was, because of which died strangled.

Saint Domingo Ninh (s. XIX)
2 of June

In the town of Au Thi, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Ninh, martyr, young farmer who, for not wanting to trample the cross, was slain in the time of Emperor Tu Duc.

Saint Domingo Trach (s. XIX)
18 of September

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, of Indochina (Viet Nam today), saint Domingo Trach, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, beheaded in the time of Emperor Minh Mang to prefer death to trample the cross.

Saint Domingo Tuoc (s. XIX)
2 of April

In the village Xuong Dien, in Tonquin, saint Domingo Tuoc, priest of the order of preachers and martyr in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Domingo, abad (s. XI)
22 of January

In Sora, city of Latium (today Italy), saint Domingo, Abbot, he founded some monasteries in different parts of Italy, and with their desire for reform, led others to a regular life.

Saint Dominica of Tropea (s. IV)
6 of July

Saint Domenica, Virgin and martyr, Tropea (Italy), s. IV.

Saint Domitian (s. VII)
10 of January
Saint Domitian of Bebron (s. V)
1 of July
Saint Domitila of Roma
12 of May

Noble Roman woman, granddaughter of the emprerador Vespasian and Titus and Domitian empreadores niece. Married to Tito Flavio Clemente, a Roman consul, nephew of Emperor Vespasiano and cousin of Titus and Domitian in turn. He converted to Christianity and widowed when her husband was martyred in the year 96 of our era. Banished to the island of Pandaratia in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Possibly martyred, although records are too schematic.

Saint Domitila y compañeros (s. II)
7 of May

At Rome, commemoration of saint Domitila, martyr, who, being daughter of the sister of the consul Flavio Clemente, was accused during the persecution under the Emperor Domiciano of having Renegade of the pagan gods and, therefore, for their faith in Christ, along with other Christians was banished to the island of Ponza, in Lazio, in which he suffered a prolonged martyrdom (s. I/II).

Saint Domitius the Doctor (s. V)
5 of July
Saint Domnina of Anazarbe (s. IV)
12 of October

In Anazarbe, of Cilicia, saint Domnina, martyr under Emperor Diocleciano and the prefect Licias, after having suffered many torments, delivered in prison his spirit to God (c. 304).

Saint Domnino of Cesarea (s. IV)
5 of November

In Cesarea of Palestine, Holy Domnino, martyr, young doctor, who at the beginning of the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, condemned him to be sent to the mines of Fanesia, where, after suffering cruel vexations, was handed over to the fire by order of the urban prefect, in the fifth year of persecution, have remained steadfast in the confession of faith.

Saint Guido, abad (s. XI)
31 of March

In Borgo Saint Domnino, in the region of Parma, saint Guido, Abbot of the monastery of Ponposa, who received many disciples and restored buildings, worrying in particular by prayer, contemplation and divine worship, and seeking to live in solitude, attentive to God alone.

Saint Domninus (s. IV)
30 of March
Saint Domnius of Salona (s. III)
11 of April
Saint Domnolus (s. VI)
1 of December
Saint Domninus of Fidenza (s. IV)
9 of October
Saint Domnus of Vienne (s. VI)
3 of November
Saint Donatian (s. IV)
7 of August
Saint Donatian of Reims (s. IV)
14 of October

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Saint Donatus of Arezzo (s. IV)
7 of August
Saint Donatus of Besançon (s. VI)
7 of August
Saint Donatus of Evorea (s. IV)
30 of April
Saint Donatus of Sisteron (s. VI)
19 of August
Saint Dorimedonte mártir
19 of September
Saint Donnan abbot and companions (s. VII)
17 of April
Saint Dorotheus of Tyre (s. IV)
5 of June
Saint Dorymedon of Synnada
20 of September
Saint Dova
24 of April
Saint Droctoveus (s. VI)
10 of March
Saint Drogo (s. XII)
16 of April
Saint Dróside (s. IV)
14 of December

At Antioch, in Syria, saint Dróside, martyr, who, as stated by saint Juan Crisóstomo, viva (s. III/IV) was burned.

Saint Drostan of Deer
11 of July
Saint Dubricius
25 of November
Saint Dubricius of Bardsey (s. VI)
14 of November
Saint Dula
25 of March
Saint Dulcidius of Agen (s. V)
17 of October
Saint Duns Scotus (s. IX)
22 of October
Saint Dunstan of Canterbury (s. X)
19 of May
Saint Duthac (s. XI)
8 of March
Saint Dympna
15 of May

Daughter of a pagan Chief Irish, died for defending her purity and his own father.

Saint Eadbert (s. VII)
6 of May
Saint Eadburga
12 of December
Saint Eata of Hexham (s. VII)
26 of October
Saint Eclesius of Ravenna (s. VI)
27 of July
Saint Edda of Winchester (s. VIII)
7 of July
Saint Edelbold
28 of November
Saint Edilburga of Ebreuil (s. VII)
7 of July

In Ebreuil in Meaux, in Aquitaine region, saint Edilburga, Abbess of the monastery of Faremoutiers, who, being daughter of the King of the East angles, gave glory to God with his great abstinence and her perpetual virginity.

Saint Ediltrudis of Eli (s. VII)
23 of June

In the monastery of Eli, in eastern England, saint Ediltrudis or Eteldreda, Abbess, who, daughter of Kings and herself Queen of Northumbria, after two marriages received the monastic veil from the hands of saint Wilfrido in the monastery that she founded, maternally directing to their nuns with their examples and tips.

Saint Edita (s. X)
16 of September

In Vintonia (now Winchester), in England, saint editing, Virgin, daughter of the King of anglos, who from an early age was devoted to God in a monastery, ignoring more than leaving the world (c. 984).

Saint Edmund Arrowsmith (s. XVII)
28 of August
Saint Edmund Gennings (s. XVI)
10 of December
Saint Edmund Rich (s. XIII)
16 of November
Saint Edmund Campion (s. XVI)
1 of December
Saint Eduvigis of Polonia (s. XIV)
17 of July

Krakow, Poland city, saint Eduvigis, Queen, born in Hungary, he inherited the Kingdom of Poland, and married Jaguelon, Great Lord of Lithuania, who received in baptism the name of Ladislaus, who introduced the Catholic faith in the territory of Lithuania.

Saint Edward Barlow (s. XVII)
10 of September
Saint Edward King of England (s. X)
18 of March
Saint Edward the Confessor (s. XI)
5 of January
Saint Egbert (s. VIII)
24 of April
Saint Egwin of Worcester (s. VIII)
30 of December
Saint Eldrad (s. IX)
13 of March
Saint Elena of Suecia (s. XII)
31 of July

In Skövde, in Sweden, saint Elena, widow, who is considered a martyr by having been unjustly murdered (c. 1160).

Saint Eleucadio (s. III)
14 of February
Saint Eleutherius of Auxerre (s. VI)
26 of August
Saint Eleutherius of Nicomedia (s. IV)
2 of October
Saint Eleutherius of Spoleto (s. VI)
6 of September
Saint Eleutherius of Tarsia (s. IV)
4 of August
Saint Eleutherius of Tournai (s. VI)
20 of February
Saint Eleutherius pope (s. II)
26 of May
Saint Elias (s. IV)
14 of December
Saint Elias the Speleot (s. X)
11 of September
Saint Eligio
1 of December
Saint Elijah the Young (s. X)
17 of August
Saint Eliphius of Toul (s. IV)
16 of October
Saint Elisa
5 of December
Saint Elpidius
18 of April
Saint Elpidius of Piceno (s. XI)
2 of September
Saint Elred (s. XII)
12 of January
Saint Elvisa
1 of December
Saint Elzear of Sabran (s. XIV)
27 of September
Saint Emebert (s. VII)
15 of January
Saint Emerenciana (s. IV)
23 of January

In Rome, in the cemetery of the via Nomentana, saint Emerenciana, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Emérita of Roma
22 of September

In Rome, in the cemetery of Commodila of the via Ostiense, commemoration of saint Emerita, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Emigdio of Áscoli (s. IV)
5 of August
Saint Emilia of Vialar (s. XIX)
24 of August

In Marseille, in France, saint Emilia de Vialar, Virgin, that after working hard to spread the Gospel in faraway countries, founded the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the emergence and spread it widely.

Saint Emilian Doctor (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Emilian of Cízico (s. IX)
8 of August
Saint Emilian of Dorostoro (s. IV)
18 of July
Saint Emilian of Valence
13 of September
Saint Emilian of Vercelli (s. VI)
17 of May
Saint Emiliana (s. VI)
5 of January

At Rome, commemoration of saint Emiliana, Virgin, paternal aunt of St. Gregory I the great, Pope, who godly died shortly after his sister Tarsila (s. VI).

Saint Emilian of Cogolla (s. VI)
12 of November
Saint Emma (s. XI)
29 of June

In Gurk, Carinthia, saint Emma, Countess, who lived forty years as a widow, making many alms to the poor and the Church (c. 1045).

Saint Emmelia
30 of May
Saint Emmeram of Ratisbona (s. VII)
22 of September
Saint Endeus (s. VI)
21 of March
Saint Endon abbot
20 of April
Saint Enedina of Cerdeña (s. II)
14 of May

Saint Enedina (Henedina) of Sardinia, martyr to the 130 year next to Saint Justa of Sardinia and Saint Justina of Sardinia during the persecutions of Hadrian.

Saint Engelbert of Cologne (s. XIII)
7 of November
Saint Engelmond abbot
21 of June
Saint Engracia of Segovia (s. VIII)
25 of October

Saint Frutos, Saint Engracia and Valentine, martyr

Saint Ennodius (s. VI)
17 of July
Saint Eonius of Arlés (s. VI)
18 of August
Saint Epaphras (s. I)
19 of July
Saint Epaphroditus (s. I)
22 of March
Saint Eparchius of Angouleme (s. VI)
1 of July
Saint Ephebe of Naples (s. IV)
23 of May
Saint Epimachus and companions (s. III)
12 of December
Saint Epimachus martyr
10 of May
Saint Epimachus of Pelusio (s. III)
31 of October
Saint Epiphanius (s. V)
21 of January
Saint Epiphanius of Salamina (s. V)
12 of May
Saint Epipodius of Lyon and companions (s. II)
22 of April
Saint Equitius of Valeria (s. VI)
11 of August
Saint Erasmus
25 of November
Saint Erasmus of Formiae (s. IV)
2 of June
Saint Erastus of Corinth (s. I)
26 of July
Saint Erconvald (s. VII)
30 of April
Saint Erembert of Tolouse (s. VII)
14 of May
Saint Erentrudis of Salzburgo (s. VIII)
30 of June

In Salzburg, in the region of Bavaria, saint Erentrudis, first Abbess of the monastery of Nonnberg and niece of St. Rupert, who contributed to his preaching with prayer and work.

Saint Erhard (s. VIII)
8 of January
Saint Eric IX (s. XII)
18 of May
Saint Erkembodone (s. VIII)
12 of April
Saint Ermenfried of Cusance (s. VII)
25 of September
Saint Ermengol of Urgel (s. XI)
3 of November
Saint Erminio (s. VIII)
25 of April

In Lobbes, of Brabant, in Austrasia, the Erminio Saint, Abbot and Bishop, who happened to saint Usmaro and distinguished himself by his life of prayer and its spirit of prophecy.

Saint Ernins anchorite
2 of November
Saint Estanislaus of Kostka (s. XVI)
15 of August
Saint Stephen the Young (s. VIII)
28 of November
Saint Estercacio of Mérida (s. IV)
24 of July
Saint Etelfleda of Rumsey (s. X)
23 of October

Rumsey, in England, saint Etelfleda, who still teenager, was devoted to the Lord in the Monastery founded by his father Etelwodo, and chosen Abbess, ruled it for many years until his death.

Saint Ethbin of Brittany (s. VI)
19 of October
Saint Ethelbert (s. VII)
24 of February
Saint Ethelwold (s. X)
1 of August
Saint Eubulus (s. IV)
7 of March
Saint Eucarpus martyr
25 of September
Saint Eucharius (s. III)
8 of December
Saint Eudon of Le Puy (s. VIII)
19 of November
Saint Eufemia of Calcedonia (s. IV)
16 of September

At Chalcedon in Bithynia (today Turkey), saint Eufemia, martyr; which, according to tradition, after suffering several torture under the Emperor Diocleciano and the proconsul Prisco, at the end of their combat reached the Crown of glory (c. 303).

Saint Eufrasia of Tebaida (s. V)
24 of July

In la Tebaida, saint Eufrasia, Virgin, who, being of senatorial family, opted to make eremitical life in the desert, in humility, poverty, and obedience (s. V).

Saint Eugendo (s. VI)
1 of January
Saint Eugene of Ardstraw (s. VI)
23 of August
Saint Eugene of Carthague (s. VI)
13 of July
Saint Eugenia (s. IV)
25 of December

In Rome, in the cemetery of Aproniano, of the via Latina, saint Eugenia, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Eugenio I papa (s. VII)
2 of June

In Rome, in the basilica of Saint Pedro, saint Eugenio I, Pope, who happened to saint Martin, martyr.

Saint Eugenio of Mazenod (s. XIX)
21 of May

In Marseille, Provence, in France, saint Carlos Eugenio de Mazenod, Bishop, who founded the missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate to evangelize the poor, and for twenty-five years illustrated to the Church with his virtues, his work, his sermons and his writings.

Saint Eugenio sacerdote y mártir
20 of December
Saint Eugrafo
10 of December
Saint Eulalia of Mérida (s. IV)
10 of December

In Merida, of Lusitania (now Spain), saint Eulalia, Virgin and martyr, who, reportedly, being still young did not hesitate to offer his life by confessing Christ.

Saint Eulampia of Nicomedia (s. IV)
10 of October

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, saint Eulampio and his sister saint Eulampia, martyrs during the persecution under Diocletian triggered (s. IV).

Saint Eulampio of Nicomedia (s. IV)
10 of October

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, saint Eulampio and his sister saint Eulampia, martyrs during the persecution under Diocletian triggered (s. IV).

Saint Eulogio (s. IV)
23 of April

In Edessa, Syria, saint Eulogio, Bishop, who died, as is narrated, a Friday or Parasceve.

Saint Eulogio obispo
5 of May
Saint Eulogio of Alejandría (s. VII)
13 of June

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Eulogio, Bishop, renowned for his teaching, that the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I wrote several letters, saying of it: «not far from me which is joined to me» (c. 607).

Saint Eumenio of Gortina (s. VII)
18 of September

In Gortyn, on the island of Crete, St. Eumenio, Bishop (c. s. VII).

Saint Euno of Alejandría (s. III)
27 of February
Saint Eunomia of Augsburgo (s. IV)
12 of August

Saint Hilaria and her decent maids, Euprepia and Eunomia, martyrs. Mother of the martyr Saint Afra, prayed one day next to the grave of her daughter and there burned it the persecutors; her two maids were decapitated. Augsburg, 304.

Saint Euphrasius (s. VI)
14 of January
Saint Euphronius of Autun (s. V)
3 of August
Saint Euphronius of Tours (s. VI)
4 of August
Saint Euplo of Catania (s. IV)
12 of August

In Catania, Sicily, saint Euplo of Euplius, martyr, who, according to tradition, in the persecution unleashed by the Emperor Diocleciano, when he took in his hands the volumes of the Gospels, was imprisoned by the Governor Calvisiano, and when, quizzed again, responded that he gloried in the heart have the Gospels, he was flogged to death.

Saint Euprepes
30 of November
Saint Euprepia of Augsburgo (s. IV)
12 of August

Saint Hilaria and her decent maids, Euprepia and Eunomia, martyrs. Mother of the martyr Saint Afra, prayed one day next to the grave of her daughter and there burned it the persecutors; her two maids were decapitated. Augsburg, 304.

Saint Euprepio of Verona (s. IV)
21 of August

In Verona, in the confines of Venice, saint Euprepio, who is taken as the first bishop of that city (s. III/IV).

Saint Eupsiquio (s. IV)
9 of April

In Cesarea de Capadocia, saint Eupsiquioo Eusiquio, martyr, that have destroyed the saintctuary of the goddess Fortuna, consummated their martyrdom under the Emperor Julian the apostate (c. 362).

Saint Euquerio of Lyon (s. V)
16 of November

In Lyon, in Gaul, saint Euquerio, from the senatorial order, who first withdrew with his family to the ascetic life on an island next to Lérins, and later elected Bishop of Lyon, appropriated by writing many passions of holy martyrs.

Saint Euquerio of Orleáns (s. VIII)
20 of February

In the monastery of saint Trudón, in Brabant, Austrasia, transit saint Euquerio, Bishop of Orléans, who, banished by Carlos Martel because of slander of some envious, found pious refuge among those monks (c. 738).

Saint Eurosia (s. VIII)
25 of June

In Jaca, in Hispania Tarraconensis, saint Eurosia (Orosia), Virgin and martyr (c. 714).

Saint Eusebia (s. VII)
16 of March

In Artois, of Neustria, saint Eusebia, Abbess of Hamay, who, after the death of his father, with his saintly mother Rictrude retired to monastic life, and still a teenager, was elected Abbess after her grandmother Saint Gertrudis (c. 680).

Saint Eusebia of Marsella (s. V)
30 of September

In Marseille, Provence, in Gaul, saint Eusebia, Virgin, faithful servant of God from youth to old age (c. 497).

Saint Eusebio of Bolonia (s. IV)
26 of September

In Bologna, in the region of Emilia, in Italy, commemoration of St. Eusebius, Bishop, defender of the Catholic faith against the Arians and great promoter of virginity among young women with Ambrose (s. IV).

Saint Eusebio of Fano (s. VI)
18 of April

Fano, of the Piceno, in Italy, Eusebius, Bishop, who accompanied Pope saint Juan I in the journey to Constantinople imposed by King Theodoric, and the return followed also in prison.

Saint Eusebio of Milán (s. V)
8 of August

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, St. Eusebius, Bishop, he worked intensely for the true faith and rebuilt the Cathedral destroyed by the Huns (c. 462).

Saint Eusebio of Roma
14 of August

In Rome, Eusebius, founder of the Church that bears his name at monte Esquilino (s. IV/V).

Saint Eusebio of Samosata (s. IV)
22 of June

In Dolica, in Syria, St. Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata, who at the time of the Arian Emperor Constantius visited incognito, with military apparel, the churches of God, to confirm them in the Catholic faith. He was exiled to Thrace by Emperor Valente, but recovered the peace of the Church, he returned to tour communities, until an Arian woman threw a roof tile that struck him in the head, achieving martyrdom.

Saint Eusebio of Vercelli (s. IV)
2 of August

St. Eusebius, first bishop of Vercelli, in Liguria, who strengthened the Church in the subalpine region and that, by defending the faith of the Council of Nicaea, he was banished by Emperor Constantius to Scythopolis and, subsequently, Cappadocia and la Tebaida. Returned to his seat after eight years, he worked with determination and courage to restore the faith against the Arians.

Saint Eusicio (s. VI)
27 of November

In the region of Blois in France, saint Eusicio, solo, who built his narrow cell at the foot of monte Caro.

Saint Eustacio of Ancira
28 of July

Saint Eustacio, Bishop and martyr of Ancira, Angora, Turkey.

Saint Eustacio of Antioquía (s. IV)
21 of February

Commemoration of St. Eustathius, Bishop of Antioch, who, renowned for his teaching, he was banished to Trajanopolis in Thrace, in time of the Arian Emperor Constantius, because of their Catholic faith, and there rested in the Lord (c. 338).

Saint Eustacio White (s. XVI)
10 of December

In London, saints Poliodoro Plasden and Eustacio White, priests, and also the blessed Brian Lacy, Juan Mason and Sidney Hogdson, all of them martyrs, who in the same year suffered identical torment in Tyburn, the first because, being priests, had come into England, and the others for having helped.

Saint Eustaquio
28 of November
Saint Eustaquio of Roma
20 of September

At Rome, commemoration of Saint Eustache, martyr, whose name is worshipped in an ancient diaconate Church of the city (s. inc.).

Saint Eustasio (s. VII)
2 of April

In the monastery of Luxeuil in Burgundy, saint Eustasio, Abbot, disciple of saint Columbano, who was father of almost six hundred monks.

Saint Eustasio of Nápoles (s. III)
29 of March

In Naples, Campania, commemoration of Saint Eustasio, Bishop (s. III).

Saint Eustolia of Constantinopla (s. VII)
9 of November

In Constantinople, Eustolia and Sopatra, Virgin Saints and nuns (s. VII).

Saint Eustoquia Calafato (s. XV)
20 of January

Saint Eustoquia, born in Messina (Sicily), received his mother's Christian formation and a deep devotion to the Franciscan renewal movement led by Saint Bernardino de Siena. His father wanted to marry her, but Providence led her through other paths and overcome many difficulties, at age 15 joined the Poor Clares which soon stood out for his virtues. Desirous of one life more adjusted to the rule of St. Clare, founded the monastery of Montevergine, where he soon flourished the genuine spirit of Saint Francisco and Saint Clara, and that multiplied vocations, that she, being Abbess, directed and formed with his word and example.

Saint Eustoquio of Belén (s. V)
28 of September

In Belén de Judea, commemoration of saint Eustoquio, Virgin, who, with his mother saint Paula, went from Rome to Bethlehem to not deprive themselves of the Council of the master saint Jeronimo, and there, full of illustrious merit, flew to the sky (c. 419).

Saint Eustoquio of Tours (s. V)
19 of September

In Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), St. Eustoquio, Bishop, who, coming from the senatorial Guild, who man Holy and religious succeeded Saint Brice of Tours at episcopal headquarters.

Saint Eustorgio II (s. VI)
6 of June

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, saint Eustorgio II, Bishop, who known for his piety, justice and other virtues of a pastor, was built a magnificent Baptistry.

Saint Eustorgio of Milán
18 of September

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, saint Eustorgio, Bishop, whom St. Athanasius praised for confessing the true faith against the Arian error (to 355).

Saint Eustracio
13 of December
Saint Eustracio taumaturgo (s. IX)
9 of January

On Mount Olympus in Bithynia (today Turkey), saint Eustracio, named "Warlock", Abbot of the monastery of Abgar (s. IX).

Saint Eutimio (s. IX)
26 of December

In Sardis, Lydia, saint Eutimio, Bishop and martyr, to who the Emperor Miguel el Iconoclasta banished because of the cult of the sacred images, and later, during the rule of Theophilus, inhumanely punished with lashes, consummated the martyrdom.

Saint Eutimio Abad (s. V)
20 of January

In Palestine, Saint Eutimio, Abbot, born in Armenia and consecrated to God from childhood, went to Jerusalem and, after many years spent in solitude, at the end of his life, faithful and brave in humility and charity, died leaving an example of observance and discipline.

Saint Eutimio of Alejandría (s. IV)
5 of May

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Eutimio, Deacon and martyr (c. 305).

Saint Eutiquiano papa y mártir (s. III)
7 of December

Saint Eutiquiano (275-283) was born in Luni, in Etruria. The news is very limited. It is known that his pontificate was under the rule of Probo. The Church was the subject of many persecutions and martyrs were so many. He arranged that they received great honors.It was buried more than 300, ordering that their bodies were wrapped in a simple white as sheet not, but covered with a red dalmatic, rich robe reserved for the emperor. In the current liturgy deacons take it at solemn functions.Saint Eutiquiano was consecrated Pope January 4, 275. He ordered that the martyrs were covered by the "dalmatic" similar to the mantle of l

Saint Eutiquio (s. VI)
6 of April

In Constantinople, St. Eutiquio, Bishop, who presided over the second Council Ecumenical Constantinopolitano, vigorously defending the Orthodox faith, and, after long exile, to the a el morir die he confessed the resurrection of the flesh.

Saint Eutiquio of Alejandría (s. IV)
26 of March

Commemoration of the passion of St. Eutiquio, Alexandrian subdeacon, who in the time of Emperor Constantius, and under the Arian bishop Jorge, died for the Catholic faith.

Saint Eutiquio of Como (s. VI)
5 of June

In Como, in the province of Liguria, saint Eutiquio, Bishop, distinguished by their prayer life, their love to God and solitude.

Saint Eutiquio of Heraclea (s. III)
29 of September

Perinto or Heraclea in Thrace (today Greece), saint Eutiquio, Bishop and martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Eutiquio of Nursia (s. V)
23 of May

In the region of Norcia, in Umbria, commemoration of St. Eutiquio, Abbot, who, according to chronicles the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I, first led a solitary life with saint Florencio attempted to drive many toward God through exhortation and then Holy ruled a monastery nearby (c. 487).

Saint Eutiquio of Roma
4 of February

In Rome, in the catacombs of via Apia, saint Eutiquio, martyr, who long was punished with insomnia and hunger and, finally, thrown into a deep cavity. With his faith in Christ defeated the cruelty of the tyrant (s. inc.).

Saint Eutropia of Alejandría (s. III)
30 of October

In Alexandria, Egypt, saint Eutropia, martyr, who, by refusing to deny Christ, was tortured cruelly to death (c. s. III).

Saint Eutropio of Orange (s. V)
27 of May

In Orange, Provence, saint Eutropio, Bishop (c. 475).

Saint Eutropio of Saintes (s. III)
30 of April

In Saintes, in Aquitaine, saint Eutropio, first bishop of this city, who had been sent to Gaul, according to tradition, by the Roman Pontiff (s. III).

Saint Evagrio (s. IV)
6 of March

Commemoration of Saint Evagrius, Bishop of Constantinople, who, banished by the Emperor Valente, rested in the Lord as virtuoso confessor (c. 378).

Saint Evasio
1 of December
Saint Evecio (s. IV)
24 of February

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, passion of saint Evecio, who, under the Emperor Diocleciano, seeing hung in the square the edict against the worshipers of God, burning by faith tore the document first and foremost the people, being tested by this cruel tortures.

Saint Evelio mártir
11 of May
Saint Everardo (s. IX)
16 of December

At Cysoing, of the region of Artois, in Gaul, saint Everardo, who, being Duke of Friuli, founded the monastery of canons regular, in which he was buried a few years after his death.

Saint Evergislo of Tongres (s. VI)
24 of October

Close to Tongres, in Brabant, of Austrasia, St. Evergislo, Bishop of Cologne and martyr, that in the exercise of their pastoral mission, while he went to Poitiers, was assassinated by a few evil-doers (c. 590).

Saint Everilda of Sajonia (s. VII)
9 of July

Saint Everilda, Queen of the Saxons, s. VII.

Saint Evermodo (s. XII)
17 of February

In Ratzeburg, in Holsacia, Germania, St. Evermodo, Bishop, who, disciple of St. Norbert in the Premonstratensian order, devoted himself to the evangelization of the Wends.

Saint Evodio of Rouen (s. V)
8 of October

In Rouen, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, St. Evodio, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Evorcio (s. IV)
7 of September

In Orleans, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), St. Evorcio, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Exsuperio of Bayeux (s. IV)
1 of August

In Bayeux, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Exsuperio, that is venerated as the first bishop of that city (s. c. IV).

Saint Exuperancio (s. V)
24 of January

In Cingoli, of the Piceno (today Italy), saint Exuperancio, Bishop (c. s. V).

Saint Exuperancio diácono
30 of December
Saint Exuperancio of Rávena (s. V)
29 of May

In Ravenna, the Flaminia, St. Exuperancio, Bishop, that this church wisely ruled at the time that King Odoacro took hold of Italy and the city (430/476-477).

Saint Exuperio of Toulouse
28 of September

In Toulouse, Aquitaine (now France), saint Exuperio, Bishop, who dedicated a basilica in honour of saint Saturnino, staunchly defended their city before the invasion of the barbarians, and according to St. Jerome, was as economical with itself as generous with others (post 411).

Saint Ezequiel Moreno Díaz (s. XX)
19 of August

In Monteagudo, Navarre, in Spain, transit of St. Ezequiel Moreno Díaz, Bishop of Pasto in Colombia, of the order of the Recoletos de Saint Agustin, who worked and, by proclaiming the Gospel, gave his life both in the Philippines and in South America.

Saint Ezra
13 of July
Saint Fabio of Mauritania (s. IV)
31 of July

Mauritania Cesarea, saint Fabio, martyr, who, by refusing to carry the presidential flag at a meeting of the province, was imprisoned and, as remained faithful in the confession of Christ, condemned to death by the judge (303/304).

Saint Fabiola (s. IV)
27 of December

Commemoration of saint Fabiola, Roman widow, who, according to the testimony of St. Jerome, dedicated, and carried out his penance for the benefit of the poor.

Saint Fabricio of Toledo
22 of August

Saint Fabricio (Fabriciano) and Saint Filiberto are venerated in the Diocese of Toledo.

Saint Facanano of Ross (s. VI)
14 of August

At Ross, on Hibernia, St. Facanano, Bishop and Abbot, who established there a monastery, famous for its school, in which Sciences were taught divine and human (s. VI).

Saint Facundo
27 of November
Saint Famiano of Galese (s. XII)
8 of August

In Welsh, near Viterbo, in Tuscany, saint Famiano, hermit, who, born in Cologne, after having distributed its goods among the poor and having made pious pilgrimages, died in this place, covered with the habit Cistercian (c. 1150)

Saint Fantino el Joven (s. X)
30 of August

In Thessaloniki, Macedonia, saint Fantino, named young, hermit, who was accomplished by Christ with wakefulness and works (s. X).

Saint Fantino el Viejo (s. IV)
24 of July

In Tauriano, Calabria, saint Fantino el Viejo, nickname "Caster" (s. IV).

Saint Fara (s. VII)
7 of December

In Eboriacum (today Faramoutiers), in the region of Meaux, in Gaul, saint Fara, Abbess, who, having ruled for many years the monastery, it was added to the Group of virgins that follow the Lamb of God.

Saint Faraildis (s. VIII)
4 of January

Brouay-sur-l ' Escaut, city of the Artois, in Neustria (today France), saint Faraildis, widow, who, forced to marry a violent man, embraced a life of prayer and austerity to old age (740/750).

Saint Farnacio mártir
24 of June
Saint Farón of Meaux (s. VII)
28 of October

In Meaux, also in Neustria, St. Farón, Bishop, who, being a relative of the King, his sister saint Fara invited him to devote himself to the service of God, and persuaded his wife to receive the religious veil in order to be able to form part of the clergy, and called to assume the pastoral role, made large donations of their own possessions to the Churcherecting parishes and monasteries (c. 670).

Saint Faustiniano of Bolonia (s. IV)
26 of February

In Bologna, in the region of Emilia, saint Faustiniano, Bishop, who, with his preaching, confirmed and added to the Church, who was suffering because of the persecution (s. IV).

Saint Fausto
26 of November
Saint Fausto of Riez
28 of September

In Riez, Provence, in Gaul, saint Fausto, Bishop and formerly Abbot of Lérins, who, against the Arians, wrote of the Incarnate Word and the Holy Spirit, co-eternal and consubstantial to the father and the son being exiled by King Euric (post 485).

Saint Fe of Agen (s. IV)
6 of October

At Agen, Aquitaine city, saint Fe, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Febadio (s. IV)
25 of April

Agen in Aquitaine, saint Febadio, Bishop, who wrote a book against the Arians and protected his flock of heresy.

Saint Febe of Corinto
3 of September

Commemoration of saint Febe, servant of the Lord among the faithful of Kechries (Corinth), who attended St. Paul and many others, according to write own Apostle in the letter to the Romans 16, 1-2.

Saint Federico Jansoone (s. XX)
19 of November

Franciscan missionary, researcher and historian, who died in 1916 in Canada.

Saint Fedlimino of Kilmor (s. VI)
9 of August

At Kilmor, also in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Fedlimino, Bishop (c. s. VI).

Saint Felano (s. VIII)
9 of January

In Scotland, St. Felano, Abbot of the monastery of Saint Andrés, notable for his austere life and having lived in solitude (c. 710).

Saint Feliciano mártir
9 of June

In Via Nomentana, in the place called «ad arks», fifteen milestones of the city of Rome, saint Primo and saint Feliciano, martyrs (s. inc.).

Saint Feliciano of Cartago (s. III)
29 of October

In Cartago, saint Feliciano, martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Feliciano, obispo (s. III)
24 of January

In Foligno, Umbria City (today Italy), saint Feliciano, who is considered the first bishop of this region (c. s. III).

Saint Felicidad
23 of November
Saint Felicísima of Faleria (s. IV)
12 of August

Saints Graciliano and Felicisima, martyrs, Faleria (Italy). s. IV.

Saint Felicísima of Todi (s. IV)
26 of May

In Todi, Umbria, saint Felicisima, martyr (c. s. III/IV).

Saint Felicísimo mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Felicisimo of Cartago (s. III)
26 of October

In Cartago, commemoration of saint Rogaciano, priest, who, during the persecution under the Emperor Decio, its Bishop, St. Cyprian, entrusted with the administration of the Church of Carthage, and along with saint Felicisimo suffered torture and prisons by the name of Christ (s. III).

Saint Felícula (s. I)
13 of June

In the via Ardeatina, seven milestones of the city of Rome, saint Felícula, martyr.

Saint Felipe Benizio (s. XIII)
22 of August

In Todi, Umbria, saint Felipe Benizi, Florence priest, a man of great humility and propagator of the order of the servants of Mary, seeing Christ crucified his only book.

Saint Felipe diácono (s. I)
11 of October

Commemoration of saint Felipe, one of the seven deacons chosen by the Apostles, who developed the Samaritans to faith in Christ, baptized the eunuch of Candace, Queen of the Ethiopians, and evangelized all cities that went to Caesarea, where, according to tradition, rested in the Lord (century I).

Saint Felipe Howard (s. XVII)
19 of October

In London, in England, saint Felipe Howard, martyr, who, being Earl of Arundel and family, lost grace to Queen Isabel I for having embraced the Catholic religion, because of which he was imprisoned, leading a life of prayer and penance, in poverty and in tests, until reaching the Crown of martyrdom.

Saint Felipe of Agira (s. V)
12 of May

In Agira, Sicily, saint Felipe (known as Felipe Argirio), priest, who, a native of Thrace, settled in this city (s. V).

Saint Felipe of Alejandríay diez niños mártires (s. IV)
15 of July

Alexandria, city of Egypt, holy martyrs Felipe and ten children (s. c. IV).

Saint Felipe of Gortina (s. II)
11 of April

Commemoration of saint Felipe, Bishop of Gortyn, on the island of Crete, in time of the emperors Marco Antonio Vero and Lucio Aurelio comfortable, he supervised vigorously undertaken the Church that entrusted to him against the violence of the pagans and the snares of heretics (c. 180).

Saint Felipe Phan Van Minh (s. XIX)
3 of July

In the city of Vinh Long, in Cochinchina, saint Felipe Phan Van Minh, priest and martyr, beheaded, in the time of Emperor Tu Duc, to confess Christ.

Saint Felix
28 of November
Saint Félix diácono (s. IV)
2 of May

At Hispalis (Seville today), in the Spanish province of Betica, saint Félix, Deacon and martyr (s. IV).

Saint Félix I papa (s. III)
30 of December

In Rome, in the cemetery of Callixtus, in via Appia, the burial of Saint Félix I, Pope, who governed the Roman Church in the time of the Emperor Aurelian.

Saint Félix III, papa (s. V)
1 of March

In the basilica of Saint Pablo in Rome, in via Ostiense, saint Félix III, Pope, who was ancestor of the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I.

Saint Félix IV papa (s. VI)
12 of October

In Rome, saint Félix IV, Pope, who developed two pagan temples in the Roman Forum in the basilica dedicated to the Saints Cosme and Damian, and worked hard on behalf of the Catholic faith.

Saint Félix obispo (s. V)
4 of December

In Bologna, Emilia, saint Felix, Bishop, who was a deacon of the Church of Milan with St. Ambrose. He died the year 431 or the 432.

Saint Félix obispo of Nantes (s. VI)
6 of January

In Nantes, city of lower Brittany (today France), saint Felix, Bishop, who showed great zeal, putting at the service of its citizens, built the Cathedral Church and evangelized the rural population of the surrounding area.

Saint Felix of Cantalicio (s. XVI)
18 of May
Saint Felix of Como (s. IV)
8 of October
Saint Felix of Domnoc (s. VII)
8 of March
Saint Félix of Girona (s. IV)
1 of August

In Girona, la Hispania Tarraconense, St. Felix, martyred in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano (s. IV in.).

Saint Félix of la Campania mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Félix of Milan
12 of July

In Milan, city of Liguria, Saints Nabor and Felix, martyrs, who, being soldiers from Mauritania, it is said that they suffered martyrdom in Laus Pompeia (Lodi today) and they were buried in Milan (c. 304).

Saint Félix of Nicosia (s. XVIII)
31 of May

In Nicosia, Sicily, blessed Felix (James) loving, religious, that after having been rejected for ten years, finally entered the order of the brothers minor Capuchins, playing humildisimos trades with simplicity and innocence of heart.

Saint Félix of Roma (s. III)
29 of July

In Rome, in the third milestone of the via Portuense in the cemetery dedicated to his name, Saint Felix, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Félix of Spalato (s. III)
18 of May

In Salona, Dalmatia, St. Felix, martyred in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano.

Saint Félix of Tibiuca (s. IV)
15 of July

In Carthage, in the call path of the Escilitanos, in the basilica of Faust, burial of Saint Felix, Bishop of Tibiuca and martyr, at the order of Attorney Magniliano so you throw down the fire books of Sacred Scripture, said that he preferred to be scorched him rather than burn them, so the Attorney Anulino sent you crossing him with a sword.

Saint Félix of Toniza (s. IV)
6 of November

Toniza, Numidia, in saint Felix, martyr, he spoke Augustine when, addressing the people, said: really happy in the name and on the Crown. Because he confessed; He was haunted; but the next day, found his lifeless body in prison (s. IV).

Saint Félix of Valois (s. XIII)
20 of November

Founder of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives

Saint Félix martir
5 of December
Saint Ferbuta y compañera (s. IV)
5 of April

In Seleucia, in Persia, saint Ferbuta, widow, sister of saint Simeon Bishop, who, together with its companion, was martyred in time King Sapor II (c. 342).

Saint Fergusto (s. VIII)
27 of November

In Scotland, St. Fergusto, Bishop, who, according to tradition, exercised his Ministry among the Picts and died near the year 721.

Saint Fermín of Amiens
25 of September

In Amiens, the Gaul Belgium (today France), saint Fermín, revered as a bishop and martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Fermín of Gévaudan (s. V)
14 of January

In the region of Gévaudan (now France), saint Fermín, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Fermín of Metz (s. IV)
18 of August

In Metz, in the Belgium Galia, saint Fermín, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Ferreol (s. VII)
12 of January

In Grenoble, in Burgundy (today France), St. Ferréol, Bishop and martyr, who was mortally wounded by a gunman while exhorting the crowd (c. 659).

Saint Ferreol obispo (s. VI)
4 of January

In the city of Uses, in the Narbonnaise Gaul (now France), St. Ferréol, Bishop, wrote a rule for monks, was exiled by envy and returning with his flock within three years, received him with joy, as a true man of God.

Saint Ferreol of Besançon (s. IV)
16 of June

In Besaintçon, Saint Ferreol, the Gallia Lugdunensis, martyrs and saint Ferrucio (s. IV)

Saint Ferréolo of Limoges (s. VI)
18 of September

In Limoges, in Aquitaine (now France), St. Ferréolo, Bishop, admired by Saint Gregorio de Tours, who delivered an imminent hazard to Marcos, Chief Clerk of the Childeberto King, who wanted to kill the mob (s. ex VI.).

Saint Ferréolo of Vienne (s. III)
18 of September

In the territory of the Viennese Gaul, St. Ferréolo, martyr, who, according to tradition, the power of the tribunes, enjoying refused arrest Christians, therefore, arrested by order of the prefect, it was cruelly flogged and imprisoned, and evaded and captured again by his pursuers, he was beheaded, thus receiving the Palm of martyrdom (s. III).

Saint Ferrucio of Besançon (s. IV)
16 of June

In Besaintçon, in the Lugdunensis Gallia, St. Ferreol and saint Ferrucio, martyrs (s. IV)

Saint Ferrucio of Maguncia (s. III)
28 of October

In Mainz, the Belgium Galia, saint Ferrucio, martyr, he is told that, having left military service to serve Christ better and more freely, end their lives in martyrdom (c. 300).

Saint Festo
21 of December
Saint Fiacrio of Breuil
30 of August

In Breuil, in the territory of Meaux, St. Fiacrio, hermit, who, a native of Ireland, led a solitary life (c. 670).

Saint Fian (s. VII)
17 of February

On Lindisfarne, in Northumbria, saint Fian, Bishop and Abbot, famous for his teaching and by his zeal in evangelizing (c. 656).

Saint Fibicio of Tréveris (s. VI)
5 of November

In Trier, in the Rhineland, of Austrasia, St. Fibicio, Bishop.

Saint Fidel of Como (s. IV)
28 of October

Near Como, in Cisalpine Gaul, saint Fidel, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Fidenciano y compañeros
15 of November

In Hippo Regia, in Numidia, the twenty holy martyrs whose victorious faith held St. Augustine and of which only remembered the names of the Bishop Fidenciano, valerian and Victoria (s. III/IV).

Saint Fidencio obispo
16 of November
Saint Fídolo (s. VI)
16 of May

In Troyes, in the Lugdunensis Galia, saint Fídolo, priest, who tells that he was captured by King Theodoric when it devastated Auvergne, but was released and instructed in the divine service by the Abbot saint Aventino, that (c. 540) happened.

Saint Filarete (s. XI)
6 of April

In the monastery of Saint Elías de Aulina, near Palmi, Calabria, saint Filarete, monk, famous man by his life devoted to prayer.

Saint Filastrio of Brescia (s. IV)
18 of July

In Brescia, in the region of Venice, saint Filastrio, Bishop, whose life and death praised his successor saint Gaudencio (c. 397).

Saint Fileas of Thmuis (s. IV)
4 of February

In Alexandria, Egypt, the holy martyrs Fileas, Bishop of Thmuis, passion and Filoromo, military Tribune, that during the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, and may not be persuaded by relatives and friends to think about themselves, won the Palm of martyrdom of the Lord to be beheaded (s. IV).

Saint Filemón
22 of November
Saint Filiberto of Noirmoutier (s. VII)
20 of August

In the monastery of Noirmoutier, in the island of Hero, on the coast of Aquitaine, saint Filiberto, Abbot, who, educated in the Court of King Dagoberto, and still a teenager, became a monk. He founded and directed first the monastery of Jumièges and then of Hero (c. 684).

Saint Filiberto of Toledo
22 of August

Saint Fabricio (Fabriciano) and Saint Filiberto are venerated in the Diocese of Toledo.

Saint Filipina Duchesne (s. XIX)
18 of November

In the city of Saint Carlos, in the State of Missouri, in the United States of America, saint Philippine Duchesne, Virgin, of the Sisters of the sacred heart, who, born in France, during the French revolution brought the religious community, and moving to America, there opened many schools.

Saint Filogonio (s. IV)
20 of December

At Antioch, in Syria, St. Filogônio, Bishop, who, by God's will, being lawyer was called to govern this church, and together with Bishop saint Alejandro and companions was the first to fight against Arius by the Catholic faith, resting in the Lord full of merits. Saint Juan Crisóstomo welcomes him with great praise.

Saint Filomena
11 of August

Young martyr whose life is known, except the inscriptions in his tomb and the remains that were found.

Saint Filomeno
29 of November

At Ancira, Galatia, saint Filomeno, martyr, in the persecution under the Emperor Aurelian, and being prefect Felix, after throw him into the fire they riddled her hands, feet and head with nails and it thus consummated their martyrdom, as it concerns (s. III).

Saint Filoromo of Alejandría (s. IV)
4 of February

In Alexandria, Egypt, the holy martyrs Fileas, Bishop of Thmuis, passion and Filoromo, military Tribune, that during the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, and may not be persuaded by relatives and friends to think about themselves, won the Palm of martyrdom of the Lord to be beheaded (s. IV).

Saint Finbarro of Cloyne (s. VI)
25 of September

In Cork, in the province of Momonia in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Finbarro, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Fingar (s. V)
23 of March

In Cornwall, St. Fingar or Guignero, martyr (c. 460).

Saint Finiano (s. VI)
12 of December

In Clonard, of Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Finiano, abad, who founded many monasteries and was father and master of a huge crowd of monks.

Saint Fintán (s. V)
17 of February

In the monastery of Clúain Ednech, in Ireland, St. Fintán, Abbot founder of the same and prestigious for its austerity (c. 440).

Saint Fintano of Rheinau (s. IX)
15 of November

In Rheinau, among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Fintano, from Ireland, who lived a long time in a monastery, but later detained is in a small cell, next to the Church, hidden by God's love.

Saint Firmina of Amelia (s. IV)
24 of November

In Amelia, Umbria, saint Firmina, martyr city.

Saint Flaminia
2 of May

Saint Flaminia, Virgin and martyr

Saint Flananio (s. VII)
18 of December

In Killaloe, Ireland, St. Flananio, Bishop (s. VII).

Saint Flaviano (s. V)
17 of February

Commemoration of St. Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople, who, by defending the Catholic faith proclaimed in Ephesus, was attacked with punches and kicks by the partisaints of the ungodly Dioscorus and sent into exile, died shortly after.

Saint Flaviano of Autun (s. VI)
23 of August

In Autun, Gaul Lugdunensis, saint Flaviano, Bishop, who shone in the time of King Clovis (s. V/VI).

Saint Flavio Clemente (s. I)
22 of June

At Rome, commemoration of Saint Flavio Clemente, martyr, to whom the Emperor Domiciano, who had exercised the Consulate, condemned for refusing to worship pagan gods, dying for their faith in Christ.

Saint Flavio y compañeros mártires (s. IV)
7 of May

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, saint Flavio and four companions, martyrs (s. III / IV).

Saint Flegon (s. I)
8 of April

Commemoration of Saints Herodion, Asincrito and Flegon (or Flegontes), that the Apostle Paul salutes in the letter to the Romans (s. I).

Saint Flora of Beaulieu (s. XIV)
5 of October

In Beaulieu, in the region of Cahors, in France, commemoration of saint Flora, Lady of the order of St. John of Jerusalem, who devoted himself to care for the sick poor in a hospital and lived intimately connected with the heart and the body to the passion of Christ.

Saint Florencia
1 of December

In Poitiers, Aquitaine, Florence Virgin saint, that converted to the true God by the Bishop Saint-Hilaire during his exile in Asia, then continued you to return to their land in the 4th century.

Saint Florenciano
28 of November
Saint Florencio (s. VI)
22 of September

In the monte Glonna, on the banks of the Loire, in the region of Poitiers, Gaul, saint Florencio, presbyter (c. s. VI).

Saint Florencio obispo (s. IV)
3 of January

In Vienne, in Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Florencio, Bishop, who took part in the Council held at Valence (after 377).

Saint Florencio of Cahors (s. V)
4 of July

In Cahors, in Aquitaine, saint Florencio, Bishop, praised by saint Paulino de Nola as a humble man of heart, strong in grace and sweet in the word (s. V).

Saint Florencio of Estrasburgo (s. VII)
7 of November

In Strasbourg, of Burgundy, commemoration of Saint Florencio, Bishop, successor of saint Arbogasto.

Saint Florencio of Orange (s. VI)
17 of October

In the city of Orange in Provence, of Gaul, saint Florencio, Bishop (c. 524).

Saint Florencio of Tesalónica (s. III)
13 of October

In Thessaloniki, in the city of Macedonia, saint Florencio, martyr, who, according to tradition, after various torments died burned alive, (c. s. III).

Saint Florentina of Sevilla (s. VII)
28 of August

In Seville, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Florentina, Virgin, who, by his great knowledge of the ecclesiastical disciplines, his brothers Saint Isidoro de Sevilla and Leandro dedicated high treaties doctrine (s. VII).

Saint Florentino of Sedunum (s. V)
27 of September

In Sedunum (today Bremur), between the Aedui in Gaul (now France), saint Florentino, who, according to tradition, was slain by the Vandals along with Saint-Hilaire (s. V).

Saint Florián (s. IV)
4 of May

In Lorch, in the region of Noricum, near the Danube, Florián or Floriano, martyr, who, during the persecution under Diocletian, and by order of the Governor Aquilino, was thrown from the bridge into the Enns River with a stone tied around the neck.

Saint Florino of Rëmus (s. IX)
17 of November

In Remus, of the strong, saint Florino, priest, faithfully devoted to the parish priest.

Saint Floro of Arvernia
1 of June

In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Floro, who gave name to the monastery that was built over his grave, as well as to the city and to the episcopal see (s. inc.).

Saint Flósculo of Orleans (s. VI)
2 of February

In Orleans, the Gallia Lugdunensis, St. Floscules, Bishop (c. 500).

Saint Foca (s. IV)
5 of March

Sinope, Pontus, saint Foca (or seals), martyr, farmer by trade, who suffered many injuries by the name of the Redeemer (s. c. IV).

Saint Focio of Nicomedia (s. IV)
12 of August

In Nicomedia, saints Aniceto and Photius, martyrs (s. IV).

Saint Focio y compañeros (s. IV)
4 of March

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, Saints Photius, Archelaus, Quirino and other seventeen, mártires (s. III/IV).

Saint Foilán of Fosses (s. VII)
31 of October

Close of Fosses, in Brabant, of Austrasia, saint Foilán, priest and Abbot, born in Hibernia and brother and companion of saint Fursei, was always faithful to their homeland monastic discipline, founded monasteries double, monks and nuns, in Fosse in Nivelles, and a journey between the two fell into the hands of criminals, who killed him (c. 655).

Saint Folcuino (s. IX)
14 of December

In area of Morini, in Northern Gaul, St. Folcuino, Bishop of Thérouanne.

Saint Folenino
14 of December
Saint Fortunato of Aquileia (s. I)
12 of July

In Aquileia, in the confines of Venice, Fortunato and Hermagoras, martyrs Saints.

Saint Fortunato of Fano (s. VI)
8 of June

Fano, of the Piceno, Italy, saint Fortunato, Bishop, who worked in the redemption of captives (s. VI).

Saint Fortunato of Montefalco (s. V)
1 of June

In Montefalco, in Umbria, saint Fortunato, presbyter, who is said that you being poor, with its constant work helped the helpless, and that gave his life for the brethren (s. IV/V).

Saint Fortunato of Nápoles
14 of June

In Naples, in Campania, saint Fortunato, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Fortunato of Todi (s. V)
14 of October

In Todi, Umbria city, saint Fortunato, Bishop, who relates the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I, demonstrated an abundant charity in the care of the sick (s. V).

Saint Frambaldo of Le Mans (s. VII)
16 of August

In the territory of the Galia Cenomanense (Le Mans), St. Frambaldo, a monk, who spent his life already in solitude, already living in monasteries (c. 650).

Saint Franca (s. XIII)
25 of April

In the region of Piacenza, in the Emilia, saint Franca, Abbess, who entered the Cistercian order and spent the night in prayer before God.

Saint Franca, vírgen
27 of April
Saint Francisca Javiera Cabrini (s. XX)
22 of December
Saint Francisca Mézière (s. XVIII)
5 of February

In Laval, France, blessed Francisca Meziere, Virgin and martyr, who has been dedicated to educating children and heal sick, during the French Revolution she was sentenced to death in hatred of the faith.

Saint Francisca Romana (s. XV)
9 of March

Saint Francisca, religious, that married still teenager, lived forty years in marriage, being excellent wife and mother, admirable for his piety, humility and patience. In dire times distributed its goods among the poor, attended the troubled and being widowed, withdrew to live among the Oblates that she had gathered under the rule of Saint Benedict, in Rome.

Saint Francisco Antonio Fasani
27 of November
Saint Francisco Caracciolo (s. XVII)
4 of June

In Agnone, Abruzzo, saint Francisco Caracciolo, priest, founder of the Congregation of clerics regular minor, who loved admirable way to God and to the next.

Saint Francisco Ch´oe Kyong-hwam (s. XIX)
12 of September

In Seoul, Korea, saint Francisco Ch'oe Kyong-curated, martyr, who as a Catechist, not wanting to renounce his Christian faith to the prefect, suffered prison dedicated to prayer and catechesis to consume your life with martyrdom.

Saint Francisco Do Minh Chieu (s. XIX)
25 of June

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saints Domingo Henares, Bishop of the order of preachers, and Francisco Do Minh Chieu, martyrs, the first of which spread Christianity for forty-nine years, and the second worked with him as a Catechist, being both beheaded for their faith in Christ, in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Francisco Fernández of Capillas (s. XVII)
15 of January

In the city of Fu'an, in the province of Fujian in China, saint Francisco Fernández de Capillas, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, who first announced the name of Christ in the Philippines and then in Fujian, where, under the persecution of the Tartars, was imprisoned for a long time and finally beheaded.

Saint Francisco María of Camporosso (s. XIX)
17 of September

In Genoa, in the region of Liguria, saint Francisco María de Camporosso, religious of the order of brothers minor Capuchins, was eminent for his charity for the poor and for his dedication to the good and salvation of their neighbors sick, becoming an offering as a victim of the rampaging plague.

Saint Francisco of Jerónimo (s. XVIII)
11 of May

In Naples, Campania, saint Francisco de Jerónimo, priest of the society of Jesus, who was devoted to preaching popular missions and pastoral service of the marginalized.

Saint Francisco of Posadas (s. XVIII)
20 of September

In Cordoba, in Spain, blessed Francisco de Posadas, priest of the order of preachers, who for forty years preached Christ in his region, protruding through his humility and charity.

Saint Francisco Régis Clet (s. XIX)
18 of February

In the city of Uchangfou, in the province of Hupei, in China, saint Francisco Régis Clet, presbyter of the Congregation of the mission and martyr, that for thirty years, and amid great difficulties, proclaimed the Gospel, but denounced by an apostate, after a long captivity he was strangled by his Christian status.

Saint Francisco Solano Taumaturgo (s. XVII)
14 of July

In Lima, capital of Peru, saint Francisco Solano, priest of the order of the Friars Minor, to save souls South America, traveled in every direction teaching with words and miracles to the Indians and Spanish settlers themselves the novelty of life Christian.

Saint Francisco Tran Van Trung (s. XIX)
6 of October

In the city of An-Hoa, in Annam, saint Francisco Tran Van Trung, martyr, who, being a soldier, resisted vigorously proposals to forsake the Christian faith, by which the Emperor Tu Duc made it to slaughter.

Saint Francisco Xavier María Bianchi (s. XIX)
31 of January

In Naples, city of Campania, in Italy, saint Francisco Xavier María Bianchi, priest of the order of the clerics regular of St. Paul, who, endowed with mystical gifts, developed many to a life according to the grace of the Gospel.

Saint Franco of Assergi (s. XII)
5 of June

Close of Assergi, in the region of the Vestini, saint franc, hermit, who built a cell in a cave between abrupt mountains, taking a rough and simple life (s. XII).

Saint Fraterno of Auxerre (s. V)
29 of September

In Auxerre, in the Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Fraterno, Bishop (post 450).

Saint Fredaldo of Mende (s. IX)
4 of September

In Mende, Aquitaine, saint Fredaldo, Bishop and martyr (s. c. IX).

Saint Fredegando (s. VIII)
17 of July

In Deurne, near Antwerp, Brabant, in Austrasia, saint Fredegando, monk, apparently coming from Ireland, who collaborated with saint Foilán and other itinerant missionaries (s. VIII).

Saint Frideswida of Oxford (s. XIII)
19 of October

At Oxford, in England, saint Frideswida, or Fridesvinda, Virgin, who, being of Royal lineage, was elected Abbess of a double monastery of monks and nuns.

Saint Fridolino (s. VIII)
6 of March

Went on in Säckingen, among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Fridolino, abad, that being a native of Ireland, pilgrimage by France until in this town he founded a double monastery in honour of St. Hilary (s. VIII).

Saint Frigidiano (s. VI)
18 of March

In Lucca, in Tuscany, saint Frigidiano, Bishop, who, a native of Ireland, brought together clerics in a monastery, deflected the Serculo River by another runway for the good of the people, achieving a new fertile territory, and converted to the Catholic faith to the Lombards who had broken into his jurisdiction (c. 588).

Saint Frodoberto (s. VII)
1 of January

In Troyes, city of Neustria (today France), saint Frodoberto, founder and first Abbot of the monastery of Celle (c. 667).

Saint Fromundo of Coutances (s. VII)
24 of October

In Coutances, of Neustria, St. Fromundo, Bishop, who founded the monastery of nuns of Ham and exercised his pastoral functions moved by the love of God.

Saint Frontón (s. IV)
14 of April

In the desert of Nitria in Egypt, saint Pediment, Abbot, who, together with seventy companions, withdrew to the desert (s. c. IV).

Saint Frontón of Périgeux (s. III)
25 of October

In Perigeux, Aquitaine, saint Pediment, considered as the first announcer of the Gospel in this city (c. s. III).

Saint Fructuosa mártir
23 of August
Saint Fructuoso of Braga (s. VII)
16 of April

Braga, of Lusitania, saint Fructuoso, Bishop, who, monk and founder of monasteries, was Bishop of Dumio and, by the will of the parents of the tenth Council of Toledo, Metropolitan Bishop of Braga, headquarters, who governed wisely with their monasteries (c. 665).

Saint Frumencio of Etiopía (s. IV)
27 of October

In Ethiopia, saint Frumencio, Bishop, who, having been taken prisoner, lived first as a slave and then ordained bishop by St. Athanasius, to spread the Gospel in that region.

Saint Fugacio
26 of May
Saint Fulberto (s. XI)
10 of April

At Chartres, in France, St. Fulberto, Bishop, whose doctrine nurtured many, and with bounty and wit began the Cathedral Church, promoting devotion to the Virgin Mary, Queen of mercy.

Saint Fulco of Pavía (s. XIII)
26 of October

In Pavia, Lombardy, saint Fulco, Bishop, who, of Scottish origin, was male Pacific, famous for his work and his charity.

Saint Fulcrán (s. XI)
13 of February

In Lodève, also in the Narbonnaise Gaul, St. Fulcrán, Bishop, famous for his mercy to the poor, and by his zeal in the Divine Office.

Saint Fulgencio (s. VII)
1 of January

Ruspe, city of Bizacena (now Tunisia), saint Fulgencio, Bishop, who after having been Bizacena Prosecutor, embraced the monastic life and made bishop, during the persecution by the Vandals suffered much because of the Arians and was exiled to Sardinia by King Trasamundo. Return to Ruspe, he devoted the rest of his life to nourish its faithful with words of grace and truth (c. 632).

Saint Fulgencio obispo (s. VII)
14 of January

In the city of Ecija, in the Roman province of Betica (Spain today), saint Fulgencio, Bishop, brother of the Leandro saints, Isidoro and Florentina. His brother Isidoro dedicated his treatise on ecclesiastical offices (c. 632).

Saint Furseo (s. VII)
16 of January

In Mazerolles, next to the River Alteia, in Gaul (now France), St. Furseo, Abbot first in Ireland, then in England and, finally, in Gaul, where he founded the monastery of Lagny (c. 650).

Saint Gabino of Porto Torres (s. IV)
30 of May

In Porto Torres, Sardinia, saint Gabino, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Gabriel Lalemant y copmpañeros (s. XVII)
19 of October

In the region of the Hurons, in Canada, passion of St. Gabriel Lalemant, priest of the society of Jesus, that courageous zealously spread the glory of God in the language of the people of that place, until he himself was tortured by idolaters. His memory is celebrated, with his companions, the nineteenth day of October.

Saint Gabriel Taurino Dufresse (s. XIX)
14 of September

In the city of Chengtu, in Sichuan province, in China, saint Gabriel Taurino Dufresse, Bishop and martyr, cruelly slaughtered after a full-time ministerial activity for forty years.

Saint Gaciano (s. III)
18 of December

In Tours, the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Gaciano, first bishop, who, reportedly, was sent from Rome to that city, and buried in the Christian Cemetery of the same population (s. III).

Saint Gaetano Catanoso (s. XX)
23 of October

Saint Gaetano Catanoso was born on February 14, 1879 in Chorio di Saint Lorenzo (Italy). Priest of the Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria-Bova. He founded the Veronicas Sisters of the Holy face. He died in Reggio, Calabria on April 4, 1963.

Saint Galdino (s. XII)
18 of April

In Milan, Lombardy, saint Galdino, Bishop, who worked in the restoration of the city destroyed by the war and gave his soul to God after a sermon against the heretics.

Saint Galgano
3 of December
Saint Gálgano Guidotti (s. XII)
30 of November

At monte Sebio, in Tuscany, saint Gálgano Guidotti, hermit, who became God after a dissipated youth and lived the rest of his life dedicated to corporal penance voluntarily.

Saint Galicano of Alejandría (s. IV)
25 of June

Gallican Saint, martyr and consul in Alexandria, inducted into the honor of a triumph, and deprived of the Emperor Constantine. Convirtieronle to the faith of the Saints Jesucristo John and Paul, and withdrew together with Saint Hilarino at Ostia, where he all the hospitality and service of the sick; which reporting worldwide, came many different parts to see which patricio and consul down to wash the feet to the poor, to put the table, wash their hands, and serve them with care in their diseases; and it is exercised in all other works of mercy. Ostia banished by order of Julian apostate, went to Alexandria, Don

Saint Galo of Arbona (s. VII)
16 of October

Fence Arbona, in Germania, St. Gallen, presbyter and Monk, an adolescent, was received by saint Columbano in the monastery of Bangor, in Hibernia, to engage then propagate the Gospel in these regions, the brothers teaching the monastic discipline. He rested in the Lord already almost centenary.

Saint Galo of Clermont (s. VI)
14 of May

In the same city, St. Gallen, Bishop, paternal uncle of saint Gregorio de Tours, humble and kind man.

Saint Gangulfo of Varennes (s. VIII)
11 of May

In Varennes, in the region of Langres in Gaul, saint Gangulfo (s. VIII).

Saint García of Arlanza (s. XI)
25 of November

In the Arlanza monastery, in the region of Burgos, in Spain, saint García memory, Abbot.

Saint Gaspar Bertoni (s. XIX)
12 of June

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 Gaspar del Búfalo (s. XIX)
28 of December

In Rome, saint Gaspar de el Búfalo, priest, who fought hard for the freedom of the Church and imprisoned, does not cease to lead sinners to the straight path, mainly with the devotion to the most precious blood of Christ, in whose honour he founded the congregations of missionaries and sisters.

Saint Gaudencia mártir
30 of August
Saint Gaudencio (s. V)
22 of January

In the city of Novara, in Liguria (today Italy), saint Gaudencio, who is considered the first bishop of this see (c. 418).

Saint Gaudencio o Radzim (s. XI)
11 of October

In Gniezno, Poland city, saint Gaudencio or Radzim, Bishop, brother, according to the flesh and spirit, saint Adalberto, Bishop of Prague, faithful companion his jobs, witness to his martyrdom, also suffering imprisonment (c. 1011).

Saint Gaudencio of Brescia (s. V)
25 of October

In Brescia, a city in the region of Venice, saint Gaudencio, Bishop, who, ordered by Ambrose, distinguished among the prelates of the time by its doctrine and its virtues, taught his people from Word and with his writings, and built a basilica that was called "Council of saints" (c. 410).

Saint Gaudencio of Rimini (s. V)
14 of October

In Rimini, in the province of Emilia, saint Gaudencio, Bishop, who is revered as the first pastor during the time of persecution (s. IV).

Saint Gauderico of Mirepoix (s. IX)
16 of October

In the region of Mirepoix, near the Pyrenees, in Gaul, saint Gauderico, farmer, famous for his devotion to the mother of God (c. 900).

Saint Gaudioso (s. V)
7 of March

In Brescia, in the region of Venice, saint Gaudioso, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Gaudioso of Tarazona (s. VI)
3 of November

In the monastery of Ashan, burial of saint Gaudioso, who, disciple of Saint Victoriano, was elected Bishop of Tarazona, venue in which distinguished himself by his defence of the faith against the Arians (s. VI).

Saint Gaugerico of Cambrai (s. VII)
11 of August

At Cambrai, in Austrasia, St. Gaugerico, Bishop, famous for his piety and charity to the poor. He was ordained Deacon by Magnerico of Trier, and elected to the bishopric of Cambrai, exerted the episcopate for thirty-nine years (c. 625).

Saint Gauquerio (s. XII)
9 of April

In Aureil, in the region of Limoges, in France, saint Gauquerio, regular Canon, who was for the clergy example of life in common and zeal for souls.

Saint Gausberto (s. XI)
27 of May

In the monastery of Montsalvy in Auvergne, Aquitaine, saint Gausberto, priest and hermit, who by their work, that place, before frightening, became a hospice to greet the pilgrims.

Saint Gauzlino of Toul (s. X)
7 of September

In Toul, of Lotharingia (today France), St. Gauzlino, Bishop, promoter of monastic life.

Saint Gebhardo of Constancia (s. X)
27 of August

In the monastery of Peterhausen, who he had founded, in Swabia, burial of Saint Gebhardo or Gebardo, Bishop of constancy.

Saint Gedeón juez
26 of September

Commemoration of the Biblical character St. Gédéon, of the tribe of Manasseh, judge in Israel (Jc, 6, 37), who received from the Lord the sign of dew, descending to a fleece, as strength of God, freeing the people of Israel from their enemies, after destroying the altar of Baal.

Saint Gelasio I papa (s. V)
21 of November

Next to the basilica of St. Peter in Rome, St. Gelasius I, Pope, informed by his doctrine and Holiness, who, so the imperial authority would not undermine the unity of the Church, said to fund the characteristics of the two powers, and their mutual independence. Moved by his love without measure and the needs of the destitute, he died in extreme poverty.

Saint Geldunio abad
3 of July
Saint Gemelo (s. IV)
10 of December

At Ancira, Galatia, saint twin, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Geminiano (s. IV)
31 of January

In Modena, city of Emilia (today Italy), saint Geminiano, Bishop, who protected his Church from error of the Arians and kept it in the Orthodox faith (s. IV).

Saint Gémino confesor
4 of February
Saint Genadio of Astorga (s. X)
25 of May

Penalba, in the region of Astorga, Saint Gennadius, Bishop of the Diocese of Astorga of the 909 to the 919, who before was Abbot and later Bishop of the same place. It lent its Board the Kings, but driven by the desire of the cloister, he renounced the episcopal dignity to live the rest of his years as a monk and sometimes as a solo.

Saint General mártir
14 of September
Saint Genesio of Clermont (s. VII)
3 of June

In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Genesio, Bishop of Clermont, who founded a monastery in Manglieu with Hospice, in whose Church received burial (c. 650).

Saint Genoveva Torres Morales (s. XX)
5 of January

At Zaragoza, in Spain, Saint Genoveva Torres Morales, Virgin, that experienced the setbacks of life and endured the illness that afflicted him since young. He founded the Institute of the Sisters of the sacred heart of Jesus and the angels, to help the women.

Saint Georgia (s. VI)
15 of February

In Arvernia, the Aquitaine, saint Georgia, Virgin (s. V/VI).

Saint Geraldo (s. XII)
5 of December

Braga, in Portugal, in commemoration of St. Geraldo (or Saint Guerao de Braga), Bishop, distinguished by the restoration of divine worship and churches, and by the promotion of ecclesiastical discipline. He died doing the pastoral visit in a faraway place called Bornos.

Saint Geraldo abad (s. XI)
5 of April

In the monastery of Grande-Sauve, in Aquitaine, saint Geraldo, Abbot, from the monastery of Corbie was elected Abbot of Laon, but later, after wandering several times, withdrew to the thickness of the forest, where he founded his monastery.

Saint Geraldo Edwards (s. XVI)
1 of October

In Canterbury, England, saint Geraldo Edwards, priest and martyr, who was ordained in France and, upon returning to their homeland, in the persecution during the reign of Isabel I, after a long imprisonment consummated their martyrdom on the scaffold. With the blessed priests were martyred Roberto Wilcox and Cristóbal Buxton, by their priestly status, and Roberto Widmerpool, for helping a priest blessed.

Saint Geraldo of Beziers (s. XII)
5 of November

In Béziers, of the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Geraldo, Bishop, a man of admirable honesty and simplicity, who, being regular Canon, was forced to accept the episcopate, whose dignity was even more humble.

Saint Geraldo of Cierges (s. X)
13 of October

At Cierges, in the region of Auvergne in Gaul, saint Geraldo, who, being count of Aurillac, was an example for the other princes by having lived as a monk with secular habit, seeking the good of regions which had mandated.

Saint Gerardo of Mâcon (s. X)
29 of May

In Mâcon, Burgundy, saint Gerardo, who, being the first monk, he was elected Bishop of this city, withdrawing more later to lead a solitary life in a forest (c. 940).

Saint Gerardo of Namur (s. X)
3 of October

In the region of Namur, in Lotharingia, saint Gerardo, first Abbot of the monastery of Brogne, who he himself had founded. He worked to establish the monastic discipline in Flanders and Lotharingia, and many monasteries helped retrieve the primitive observance.

Saint Gerardo of Potenza (s. XII)
30 of October

In Potenza, city of the Lucania, saint Gerardo, Bishop.

Saint Gerardo of Toul (s. X)
23 of April

In Toul, in the Lotharingia, saint Gerardo, Bishop, who for thirty-one years legislated wisely for the city, responded to the poor, interceded for the people with fasting and prayer in time of plague, dedicated the Cathedral Church and helped monasteries with material goods and instructing the disciples.

Saint Gerardo Sagredo (s. XI)
24 of September

In Pannonia (today Hungary), saint Gerardo Sagredo, Bishop of the headquarters of Morisena (today Csaintád) and martyr, was preceptor of saint Emerico, Prince teenage son of the King boxing and in a sedition of pagan Hungarians died stoned near the Danube River.

Saint Gerásimo, anacoreta (s. V)
5 of March

In Palestine, on the banks of the Jordan, St. Gerásimo, Anchorite, in time of the Emperor Zeno, converted to the Orthodox faith through the work of St. Eutimio, surrendered to great penance, offering all who under his direction was exercised in the monastic life, integerrima discipline standard and mode of support.

Saint Geremaro of Flay (s. VII)
30 of December

In Flay, in the region of Beauvais, St. Geremaro, Abbot of the monastery he founded in this place (c. 658).

Saint Gereón y compañeros (s. IV)
10 of October

In the city of Cologne, in Germania, Saints Gereon and companions, martyrs, who offered their necks to the sword to defend the true piety (s. IV).

Saint Gerlaco (s. XII)
5 of January

Close to Valkenburg, in the region of Limburg (now Belgium), saint Gerlaco, hermit, who was distinguished by the service provided to the indigent.

Saint Germán (s. VII)
21 of February

In the monastery of Granfeld, in the region of the Helvetii, Germán, abad, than to try to defend with peaceful words the neighbors of the monastery of the assault by a group of robbers, was stripped and pierced with Spears, along with the monk Randoaldo (c. 667).

Saint Germán of Annecy (s. XI)
28 of October

At Annecy, Savoy, commemoration of Germán, Abbot, who, famous for his love of solitude, founded and directed the monastery of Talloires (s. XI).

Saint Germán of Auxerre (s. V)
31 of July

Ravenna, via Flaminia, transit of Germán, Bishop of Auxerre, defender of the faith of the British against pelagiana heresy, who having come to Ravenna for the peace of the region of the Armorica, was received triumphantly by the emperors Valentinian and Gala Placidia, and, while there, went up to the celestial Kingdom.

Saint Germán of Capua (s. VI)
30 of October

At Capua, in Campania, Germán, Bishop, of which the saint Gregorio Magno I Pope speaks in his writings (c. 540).

Saint Germán of Constantinopla (s. VIII)
12 of May

In Constantinople, Germán, Bishop (Patriarch) of Constantinople, who, distinguished by its doctrine and virtues, with great persuasion refuted the edict against images sacred promulgated by Emperor Leon Isauricus, so it had to go into exile.

Saint Germana Cousin (s. XVII)
15 of June

In Paris, in the region of Toulouse, in France, saint Germana, Virgin, to be daughter of unknown parents underwent since childhood to a servile life despite their illnesses, but all endured with determined mood and smiling, dying at the age of twenty-two face.

Saint Germánico (s. II)
19 of January

In Smyrna, in Asia (today in Turkey), passion of saint Germanic, martyr of Philadelphia in time of the emperors Antoninus framework and Lucio Aurelio. He was a disciple of St. Polycarp, who preceded in martyrdom, and sentenced by the Court in the first youth force, by grace of God overcame fear of body weakness, to cause himself to the animal destined him for his sacrifice (c. 167).

Saint Germerio of Tolosa (s. VII)
16 of May

In Toulouse, Aquitaine, saint Germerio, Bishop, who is used to extend the cult of saint Saturnino and in assisting the people who entrusted to him (s. VII).

Saint Geroldo (s. X)
19 of April

In Friesen, in the Bavarian Alps, saint Geroldo, hermit, he has that he led a life of penance in the Vorarlberg region.

Saint Geroncio of Ficocle (s. VI)
9 of May

In Cagli, on the via Flaminia, in the region of Piceno, in Italy, St. Geroncio, Bishop of Ficocle, who, according to tradition, was martyred on this day, while returning from a Synod held at Rome (c. 501).

Saint Geroncio of Milán (s. V)
5 of May

In Milan, from Liguria, saint Geroncio or Geruncio, Bishop (c. 472).

Saint Gertrudis Magna (s. XIV)
16 of November

Saint Gertrudis, named "Magna", Virgin, who delivered more earnestly and decisively, from childhood, to loneliness and to the study of letters, and converted completely to God, entered the Cistercian Monastery of Helfta, near Eisleben in Saxony, Germany, where he progressed from admirable mode by the way in perfection, devoted to prayer and contemplation of the crucified Christ. He died the day seventeen (11301/1302).

Saint Gertrudis of Altenberg (s. XIII)
13 of August

In the Altenberg monastery, in the region of Wetzlar, Germany, blessed Gertrude, Abbess of the Premonstratensian order, who, still a child, was offered to God by his mother saint Isabel, Queen of Hungary, in this place.

Saint Gertrudis of Nivelles (s. VII)
17 of March

In Nivelles, Brabant, Saint Gertrude, Abbess, who, born of very illustrious lineage, Saint Amadeo received the sacred veil of virgins, presided wisely over the monastery built by his mother, and assiduous in reading the Scriptures, consumed his life with the austerity of vigils and fasts.

Saint Gerulfo of Tronchiennes (s. VIII)
21 of September

At Tronchiennes, in Flanders, of Austrasia (now Belgium), St. Gerulfo, martyr, teen (c. 750).

Saint Geruncio of Itálica (s. IV)
25 of August

In italics, near Hispalis, in the Spanish province of Betica, St. Geruncio, Bishop, who, according to tradition, died in prison (s. IV).

Saint Gibitruda vírgen
26 of October
Saint Gibriano (s. VI)
8 of May

In the region of Châlons, in Gaul, St. Gibriano, presbyter, who, originally from Ireland, travelled through Gaul as a pilgrim for the love of Christ (c. 515).

Saint Gil of Casaio (s. XII)
1 of September

In Casaio, in the Diocese of Astorga, saint Gil, Carracedo monk and Abbot of Saint Martín de Castañeda, that ended his days as a hermit (s. XII).

Saint Gilberto abad (s. XII)
6 of June

In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Gilberto, Abbot of the Premonstratensian order, who, after having lived as a hermit, founded the monastery and the hospital of Neufontaines.

Saint Gilberto of Caihness (s. XIII)
1 of April

In Caihness, in Scotland, saint Gilberto (Gilbert), Bishop, that erected the Cathedral at Dornoch provided hospices for the poor and died he entrusted that itself had noted in his life, namely: do no harm to any being, bear with patience the contradictions allowed by God and nobody give occasion of stumbling (c. 1245).

Saint Gilberto of Meaux (s. XI)
13 of February

In Meaux, in Gaul, St. Gilbert, Bishop.

Saint Gilberto of Toulouse (s. XII)
17 of October

In Toulouse, again in Gaul, death of saint Gilberto, Abbot of Citeaux, who, born in England, man illustrious for their knowledge, defended Saint Tomás Becket.

Saint Gildardo of Rouen (s. VI)
8 of June

In Rouen, in Gaul, saint Gildardo, Bishop.

Saint Gildas, el Sabio (s. VI)
29 of January

In lower Brittany (today France), Saint Gildas, surnamed "Sage," Abbot, who wrote on the ruin of Britain, weeping the calamities of his people, shouting to the evil of clergymen and Princes. He founded the monastery of Rhuyis, near the sea, and died in the island of Houat.

Saint Gilduino of Dol (s. XI)
27 of January

Near the city of Chartres, in France, transit of saint Gilduino, Deacon of the Church of Dol, in lower Brittany, who appointed Bishop still very young and considered unworthy, renounced this honour in the presence of the Pope saint Gregorio VII and the return of Roma fell ill when you reach this region, thus ending their terrestrial pilgrimage.

Saint Giles (s. VII)
1 of September
Saint Ginés of Thiers (s. IV)
28 of October

In Thiers, of Aquitania, saint Ginés, who passed from this world to heaven through martyrdom while carrying even the white baptism veste (s. c. IV).

Saint Gisleno of Hainaut
9 of October

In the region of Hainaut, in Austrasia, saint Gisleno, who lived as a monk in a cell which he himself had built.

Saint Gliceria of Heraclea
8 of July

At Heraclea in Thrace, saint Gliceria, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Gliceria of Trajanópolis (s. II)
13 of May

Roman maid in Trajanopolis, Greece, perhaps was the sister of a Roman Senator. Arrested for his faith, managed to destroy the statue of Jupiter before dying in imprisoned, tortured and martyred.

Saint Glicerio
21 of December
Saint Glicerio diácono y mártir
14 of January

In Antioch of Syria (today Turkey), saint Glicerio, Deacon and martyr (s. inc.)

Saint Glodesindis (s. VI)
25 of July

In Metz, city of the Gaul Belgium, saint Glodesindis, Abbess (s. VI).

Saint Goar (s. VI)
6 of July

On the Bank of the Rhine, St. Goar, priest, who, a native of Aquitaine, with the approval of the Bishop of Trier built a hospital and an oratory, to receive pilgrims and to procure the salvation of their souls (s. VI).

Saint Goardo of Nantes (s. IX)
24 of June

In the city of Nantes, in lower Brittany, St. Goardo, Bishop and martyr, who, while he was celebrating the Eucharist in the Cathedral with the village church, singing "We lift up your hearts" was white, along with many faithful, the hands of the Normans.

Saint Gobano of Irlanda (s. VII)
20 of June

In the region of Laon, in Neustria, saint Gobano, priest, who, born in Hibernia (Ireland today), was a disciple in saint Fusco England, through love of Christ then to Gaul, where took eremitical life in forests (c. 670).

Saint Godeleva of Ghistelles (s. XI)
30 of July

In Ghistelles, in Flanders, saint Godeleva, martyr, who, married to the Lord of the place, had to suffer much by her husband and mother, being eventually strangled by two servants (c. 1070).

Saint Godofredo of Amiens (s. XII)
8 of November

At Soissons, France, death of saint Geoffrey, Bishop of Amiens, who, educated in the monastic life from age five, suffered much for remedy in the city struggles between Lords and commoners, and by the reform of the clergy and the people.

Saint Godofredo of Ilbenstad (s. XII)
13 of January

In the monastery of Ilbenstad, in Germany, saint Godofredo, being count of Cappenberg, wanted a more perfect life, for its castle which became monastery and, having taken the canonical habit, surrendered to serve poor and sick.

Saint Goerico of Metz (s. VII)
19 of September

In Metz, Austrasia (today France), saint Goerico or Abbon, Bishop and successor of saint Arnulfo, to whom he moved with veneration to this city (c. 642).

Saint Golveno of León
1 of July

In lower Brittany, St. Golveno, Bishop, who is said that after solitary life, it happened to saint Pablo de León (s. VI).

Saint Gondulfo of Bourges (s. VI)
17 of June
Saint Gonzaga Gonza (s. XIX)
27 of May

In the village of Lubawo, in Uganda, Saint Gonzaga Gonza, martyr, who was one of the servants of the King, and being prevented by shackles, while was led to the bonfire was pierced with Spears by executioners (1886).

Saint Gonzalo obispo
25 of November
Saint Gordiano of Roma (s. III)
10 of May

In Rome, on the via Latina, saint Gordiano, martyr, who was buried in the crypt of a church, where is already venerated the relics of saint Epímaco (c. 300).

Saint Gordio (s. IV)
3 of January

In Cesarea de Capadocia (today Turkey), saint Gordio, centurion and martyr, to which St. Basil considered hater of the centurion who was next to the cross, because he confessed to Jesus, son of God, during the persecution under Diocletian.

Saint Gorgonia (s. IV)
9 of December

In Nazianzen, of Cappadocia, saint Gorgonia, mother, who was daughter of saint Nonna and sister of saint Gregorio el Teólogo and saint Cesareo. It was the same Gregory who wrote his virtues (c. 370).

Saint Gorgonio of Roma (s. IV)
9 of September

In Rome, in the 'ad Duas Lauros' cemetery, the via Labicana, saint Gorgonio, martyr (post 203). Tortured and strangled during the persecutions of Diocletian.

Saint Gosberto (s. IX)
13 of February

In Osnabrück, Saxony, in Germany, St. Gosberto, Bishop of the Swabians, who, having been banished by the pagans, took the Government of the aforementioned Church of Osnabrück.

Saint Gountrán (s. VI)
28 of March

In Châlons of Burgundy in France, burial of Saint Gountrán (or Guntrano), King of the Franks, who spent their treasures to the churches and the poor.

Saint Graciliano of Faleria (s. IV)
12 of August

Saints Graciliano and Felicisima, martyrs, Faleria (Italy). s. IV.

Saint Grata
1 of May

Saint Grata, widow. Variant of grace. Saint Grata was born in Lombardy (Italy) between the 4th and 7th centuries. There is very little information on it.

Saint Grato of Aosta (s. V)
7 of September

In Aosta, in the Graian Alps, St. Gratus, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Grato of Oloron (s. VI)
19 of October

In the city of Oloron, next to the Pyrenees, Aquitaine, commemoration of Saint Gratus, Bishop, who, in time of Alaric, Arian King of the Goths, participated in the Council of Agde to restore the Church in the region of Gaul (c. 506).

Saint Gregorio Barbarigo (s. XVII)
18 of June

In Padua, in the region of Venice, saint Gregorio Barbarigo, Bishop, who instituted a seminar for clergy, he taught the catechism to the children in their own language, held talks with the clergy and opened schools, being liberal with everyone and demanding with himself.

Saint Gregorio el Iluminador (s. IV)
30 of September

In Armenia, saint Gregorio, named the Illuminator, Bishop, who, after coping with many jobs, withdrew to a cave near the confluence of the Euphrates branched and there rested in peace. It is considered the Apostle to the Armenians (c. 326).

Saint Gregorio II papa (s. VIII)
11 of February

In Rome, at Saint Peter's basilica, burial of saint Gregorio II, Pope, in the difficult times under the Emperor Leon the Isauricus worked in defence of the Church and of the cult of the sacred images, and sent to St. Boniface to preach the Gospel in lands of Germania.

Saint Gregorio III papa (s. VIII)
10 of December

In Rome, in the basilica of Saint Pedro, saint Gregorio III, Pope, who procured the preaching of the Gospel to the Germans and, against the iconoclasts of the city, decorated churches with sacred images.

Saint Gregorio obispo (s. VII)
23 of November
Saint Gregorio obispo of Auxerre (s. VI)
19 of December

In Auxerre, the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Gregorio, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Gregorio obispo of Langres (s. VI)
4 of January

In Dijon, Burgundy (today France), saint Gregorio, who, after having ruled the region of Autun, was ordained bishop of Langres (539/540).

Saint Gregorio of Elvira (s. IV)
24 of April

Illíberis (or Elvira, Granada today), in the Hispania Baetica, St. Gregory, Bishop, whose book about the faith was praised by Jerome (s. IV).

Saint Gregorio of Narek (s. XI)
1 of March

In the monastery of Nerek, in Armenia, saint Gregorio, monk, doctor of the Armenians, distinguished by his doctrine, his writings and his Mystic wisdom.

Saint Gregorio of Nisa (s. IV)
10 of January

In the city of Nisa, in the region of Cappadocia (today Turkey), saint Gregorio, Bishop, brother of St. Basil the great, remarkable for their life and doctrine, who, by having confessed the straight faith, was expelled from its headquarters by the Arian Emperor Valente (before the 400).

Saint Gregorio of Utrecht (s. VIII)
25 of August

In Utrecht, Gelderland, in Austrasia, saint Gregorio, Abbot, who, while still a teenager, followed faithfully to St. Boniface when he attempted the conversion of Hesse and Thuringia. Subsequently, and instructed it, he directed as Abbot the monastery of Saint Martin and ruled the Church of Utrecht.

Saint Gualfardo (s. XII)
30 of April

In Verona, in the region of Venice, saint Gualfardo, who, a native of Germany and SADDLER's profession, after spending several years in solitude was received by the monks of the monastery of Saint Salvador, close to the city.

Saint Gualterio (s. XI)
23 of March

In Pontoise, near Paris, in France, saint Gualterio, first Abbot of the monastery of the place, that, renouncing his love of solitude, taught by example to the monks the discipline of the rule and lashed out at the clergy simoniacas manners (c. 1095).

Saint Gualterio of Esterp (s. XI)
11 of May

In the monastery of Esterp, near Limoges, in Gaul, St. Walter, priest and superior of the canons, who, after having exercised since his childhood in the service of God, shone by their meekness for with his brothers and his charity towards the poor.

Saint Gualterio of Lodi (s. XIII)
22 of July

In Lodi, in Lombardy too, saint Gualterio, founder of the Hospital de la Misericordia.

Saint Gualtero of Servigliano (s. XIII)
4 of June

In Servigliano, of the Piceno, in Italy, saint Gualtero (Walter), Abbot of the monastery of this place.

Saint Guarino of Palestrina (s. XII)
6 of February

In Palestrina, in Lazio, saint Guarino, Bishop, notable for his reason life and his love for the poor.

Saint Guarino of Sión (s. XII)
27 of August

In the monastery of D'aulps, in Savoie, saint Guarino, Bishop of Sion, that death still Robert monk from Molesme, founded this monastery, who led Holy added to the Cistercian order.

Saint Gudena of Cartago (s. III)
27 of June

In Cartago, saint Gudenå, martyr, who was submitted by four times to the torment of the colt, by order of the prefect Rufino, torn with hooks, meeting with several tests in prison and, finally, cutthroat.

Saint Guenael of Landevenec (s. VI)
3 of November

In lower Brittany, saint Guenael, revered as Abbot of Landevenec (s. VI).

Saint Guetnocio of Bretaña (s. VI)
5 of November

In lower Brittany, saint Guetnocio, revered as a brother of Saints Winwaloe and Jacuto (s. VI).

Saint Guiberto (s. X)
23 of May

In Gembloux, in the region of Lotharingia, in Liège, burial of Saint Guiberto, monk, who, having abandoned his military insignia and embraced the discipline of monastic life, built a monastery on land of their inheritance, entering himself in the monastery of Gorze.

Saint Guido of Acqui (s. XI)
2 of June

In Acqui, Piedmont, saint Guido, Bishop.

Saint Guido of Anderlech (s. XI)
12 of September

In Anderlech, in Brabant, near Brussels, saint Guido, or Guy, first sacristan in the Church of our Lady in Laken, Belgium, who was generous to the poor and made a pilgrimage to the Holy places for seven years, and returned to their land, piously died (c. 1012).

Saint Guillermo abad y obispo (s. XIII)
10 of January

In the town of Bourges, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Guillermo, Bishop, who, desirous of solitude and meditation, became a monk in the Cistercian Monastery of Pontigny. Later he was Abbot of Chaalis and, later, elected Bishop of Bourges, not never abandoning the austerity of the monastic life and distinguished by their love to the clerics, the captives and the miserable ones.

Saint Guillermo Firmato (s. XII)
24 of April

In Mortain, Normandy, saint Guillermo Firmato, hermit, who had previously been Canon and doctor in Tours, but after a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, withdrew to loneliness until his death.

Saint Guillermo Fitzherbert (s. XII)
8 of June

In York, England, saint Guillermo Fitzherbert, Bishop, a kind and gracious man, who was unjustly deposed their headquarters and took refuge among the monks of Winchester, but restored after their duties, forgave his enemies and sought peace between all the people.

Saint Guillermo of Dinamarca (s. XIII)
6 of April

In the island of Eskyll, near Roskilde, Denmark, saint Guillermo, Abbot, who went from a monastery of canons regular of Paris to Denmark, by putting in place the regular discipline in the midst of great difficulty, and at dawn on Easter Sunday departed this life.

Saint Guillermo of Foggia (s. XII)
26 of April

In Foggia, in the Apulia saints William Pilgrim, and hermits (s. XII).

Saint Guillermo of Goleto (s. XII)
25 of June

At Goleto, near Nusco, in Campania, saint Guillermo, Abbot, who born in Vercelli, became Pilgrim and poor for the sake of Christ and, advised by saint Juan de Matera, founded the monastery of Montevergine, where he met monks who gave a deep spiritual doctrine. Then he also founded other several male and female monasteries in southern Italy.

Saint Guillermo of Pontoise (s. XII)
10 of May

In Pontoise, near Paris, in France, saint Guillermo, presbyter of English origin, who exercised his Ministry of Pastor glowing by his dedication to the souls and their religious fervor.

Saint Guillermo Pinchón (s. XIII)
29 of July

In the town of Saint Brieuc, in lower Brittany, saint Guillermo Pinchón, Bishop, who worried about the Cathedral Church to be built and was conspicuous by his goodness and simplicity, having suffered many humiliations and exile to defend with determination and strength to their sheep and the rights of the Church.

Saint Guillermo Tempier (s. XII)
29 of March

In Poitiers, in Aquitaine, saint Guillermo Tempier, Bishop, who, wise and strong, defended against the nobles of the church he entrusted, offering an integerrimo example of life in his person.

Saint Guillermo, eremita (s. XII)
10 of February

In the cave of Stabulum Rhodis, near Grossetto, Tuscany, saint Guillermo, hermit of Malavalle, whose life inspired and gave rise to numerous congregations of hermits.

Saint Guimera (s. X)
13 of February

In Carcassonne, in the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Guimerà, Bishop (c. 931).

Saint Gulstano (s. XI)
27 of November

At a place called Beauvoir-sur-mer, on the coast of France, in the region of Nantes, lower Brittany, saint Gulstano or Gunstano, monk, who as a young man, escaped from the hands of pirates and embraced by saint Félix, hermit then. He became famous in the monastery of Rhuys because, despite being illiterate, he recited from memory the Psalter, so as for his efforts in favour of the navigators. He died about the year 1040.

Saint Gumaro of Lierre (s. VIII)
11 of October

In Lierre, Brabant, St. Gumaro, that he was a soldier, but devoted to God, with their property built an oratory, where at his death was buried (c. 775).

Saint Gumberto of Ansbach (s. VIII)
15 of July

In the monastery of Ansbach in Franconia, saint Gumberto, Abbot, who founded this monastery in a country house of your property (c. 790).

Saint Gundena of Cartago (s. IV)
18 of July

Saint Gundena, Virgin and martyr, Carthage, 362

Saint Guntero of Brevnov (s. XI)
9 of October

In the monastery of Brevnov, in Bohemia, saint Guntero, hermit, who, abandoning the goods of the Earth, embraced the monastic life, and later retired to the solitude of the forest located between Bavaria and Bohemia, living and dying detached from everything, but at the same time very close to God and to men.

Saint Gurias of Edesa
15 of November

In Edessa, in the region of Osrhoena, martyrs Saints Gurias, ascetic, and Samonà, who, under the rule of Diocletian, after prolonged and cruel torments were sentenced to death by the prefect Misiano and beheaded.

Saint Gutmaro
10 of December
Saint Habacuc
2 of December

Commemoration of St. Habakkuk, Prophet, who, before the wickedness and violence from men, announced the judgment of God, but also their mercy, saying: the righteous will live by his faith.

Saint Habib of Edesa (s. IV)
2 of September

In En Edesa Edessa (Urfa today), in the territory of Osroenes (Orrhoe), northern Mesopotamia, saint Habib, Deacon and martyr, who, in time of Emperor Licinio, was sentenced to be thrown into the fire by order of the prefect Lysaintius.

Saint Hadrian of Nicomedia (s. IV)
8 of September
Saint Hannibal María Di Francia (s. XX)
1 of June
Saint Héctor Valdivielso (s. XX)
9 of October

Héctor Valdivielso Sáez, the first Argentinian Saint, is one of eight Catholics that reached the Crown of martyrdom during the so-called revolution of Asturias, just before the Spanish Civil War.

Saint Hedisto of Roma
12 of October

In Rome, on the via Laurentina, St. Hedisto, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Hegesipo (s. II)
7 of April

Commemoration of St. Hegesippus, who lived in Rome during the pontificates of Aniceto and Eleuterio, and simple style wrote a history of ecclesiastical facts, from the passion of the Lord until his time (c. 180).

Saint Heimerado of Hassungen (s. XI)
28 of June

In Hassungen, Hesse, saint Heimerado, priest and hermit, who, out of the cloister, was the subject of scorn and contempt, in the midst of their continuous pilgrimages for Christ's sake.

Saint Heladio of Auxerre (s. IV)
8 of May

In Auxerre, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Heladio, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Helerio of Jersey (s. VI)
16 of July

On the island of Jersey, in the sea British, saint Helerio, hermit, martyred by pirates, according to the tradition (s. VI).

Saint Helicónides (s. III)
28 of May

In Corinth, in Achaia, saint Heliconides, martyr, who in time of Emperor Gordiano, under the perennial Governor and then under his successor Justin, was tested with many torments, consummating finally beheading martyrdom (s. III).

Saint Heliena of Laurino (s. VIII)
20 of April

In the region of Laurino, near Pesto, in Campania, saint Heliena, Virgin, who consolidated in the following of Christ, embraced a solitary life, who constantly served God in the needs of religious and sick (s. VII).

Saint Helimenas
22 of April

Saint Helimenas, priest.

Saint Heliodoro of Altino (s. V)
3 of July

At Altino, in the region of Venice, saint Heliodoro, Bishop, who as a teacher to saint Valeriano de Aquileya and was fellow of the Saints Chromatius and Jerome, being the first bishop of the city (s. IV/V).

Saint Hemming (s. XIV)
21 of May

Abo in Finland, saint Hemming, Bishop, who established the discipline in this church by Synod ordinations, inflamed by the pastoral zeal, favored studies of clerics, embellished the divine worship and promoted peace between peoples.

Saint Henry bishop and martyr (s. XII)
20 of January
Saint Henry Morse (s. XVII)
1 of February
Saint Henry of Hungary (s. XI)
4 of November
Saint Heracles (s. III)
4 of December

In Alexandria, in Egypt, St. Heraclas, Bishop, famous as a disciple of origins, for whom he was collaborator and successor in the school, and then to govern this headquarters (247/249).

Saint Heracles obispo
14 of July
Saint Herculano of Perugia (s. VI)
7 of November

In Perugia, Umbria, saint Herculano, Bishop and martyr, who, by order of Totila, King of the Goths, was beheaded.

Saint Heriberto (s. XI)
16 of March

In Cologne, in Germany, saint Heriberto, Bishop, who, being Chancellor of the Emperor Otón III, was elected to the strength to the episcopal see, from where illuminated constantly to the clergy and to the people with the example of their virtues, who also recommended in preaching.

Saint Hermágoras of Aquilea (s. I)
12 of July

St. Hermágoras, martyr of Aquileia (Italy), s. i. disciple of Saint Marcos, evangelist and first bishop of Aquileia, who in the middle of the miracles he did healing the sick, with zeal, preaching, and the conversion of entire peoples, suffered many and very painful fatigue; Finally it died slain together with his deacon Fortunato, reaching the Crown of martyrdom.

Saint Hermano José (s. XIII)
7 of April

In the monastery of the Premostratenses of Steinfeld, in Germany, saint José Hermano, priest, who was conspicuous by his delicate love for the Virgin Mary and celebrated with hymns and chants her devotion to the divine heart of Jesus (1241 / 1252).

Saint Hermas of Licia (s. IV)
4 of November

In sight, Licia, holy martyrs Nicandro, Bishop, and Hermas, presbyter (s. c. IV).

Saint Hermas of Roma (s. I)
9 of May

Commemoration of St. Hermas, St. Paul mentioned in the letter to the Romans (s. I).

Saint Hermelando (s. VIII)
25 of March

In the island of Antrum (today Aindre), near Nantes, France, saint Hermelando, in which, after serving in the Royal Court, became a monk of the monastery of Fontenelle and was finally appointed first Abbot of the place (c. 720).

Saint Hermes mártir (s. IV)
4 of January

In Moesia (today in Romania), saints Hermes and Cayo, martyrs, originating from Reciaria and Bologna, respectively (s. IV).

Saint Hermes of Grecia (s. III)
28 of August

In Rome, in the cemetery of Bsila, in the via Salaria Antigua, Saint Hermes, martyr, who said the Pope saint Damaso: "Greece sent him and Rome retained it after suffering by the holy name" (s. III).

Saint Hermetes of Bononia (s. IV)
30 of December

At Bononia (today Widdin), in Moesia, saint Hermetes, Exorcist and martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Hermias of Comana (s. III)
31 of May

Next to Comana in Pontus, Saint Hermias, soldier and martyr (s. III).

Saint Hermipo of Nicomedia (s. IV)
27 of July

Saints Hermolao, Hermipo and Hermocrates, Nicomedia, martyrs, s. IV.

Saint Hermócrates of Nicomedia (s. IV)
27 of July

Saints Hermolao, Hermipo and Hermocrates, Nicomedia, martyrs, s. IV.

Saint Hermógenes
18 of April

In Melitene in Armenia, Hermogenes and Elpidio, martyrs Saints.

Saint Hermolao of Nicomedia (s. IV)
27 of July

Saints Hermolao, Hermipo and Hermocrates, Nicomedia, martyrs, s. IV.

Saint Henry Walpole (s. XVI)
7 of April
Saint Herodión (s. I)
8 of April

Commemoration of the Saints Herodión and Asincrito Flegon, that the Apostle Paul salutes in the letter to the Romans (s. I).

Saint Herón (s. III)
14 of December

In Alexandria, in Egypt, commemoration of the Holy Herón, atheist and Isidoro, and twelve-year-old Dioscorus, martyrs during the persecution under Decius. When the judge saw the first three strong in faith and wrecked by the various torments, sent them to burn, but to saint Dióscoro, flagellate, you diferio death.

Saint Herveo (s. VI)
17 of June

In lower Brittany, saint Herveo, hermit, blind from birth, singing the joys of Paradise (s. VI).

Saint Hesiquio (s. IV)
3 of October

In Mayuma, in Palestine, commemoration of Saint Hesiquio, monk, disciple of saint Hilarión and his companion's pilgrimage (s. IV).

Saint Hesiquio of Vienne (s. VI)
12 of November

In Vienne, of Burgundy, Saint Hesiquio, Bishop, who was promoted from the Senator to the episcopal dignity. Their sons were St. Apolinar, Bishop of the Church of Balance, and Avitus, who succeeded him in the see of Vienne.

Saint Hesiquio Palatino (s. IV)
29 of May

At Antioch, in Syria, saint Hesiquio palatal, martir, who during the persecution in time of the Diocleciano Emperor, upon hearing the order who does not sacrifice to idols should get rid of their military insignia, stripped them and for this reason was thrown into the Orontes River with a large stone tied around his right hand (c. 303).

Saint Hespero of Atalia (s. II)
2 of May

In Atalia, Pamphylia (Antalya today, in Turkey), saints burnish and his wife Zoe, together with his sons Ciriaco and Teodulo, martyrs, who, according to tradition, in the time of Emperor Hadrian were slaves in the service of a pagan, and by order of the same master were first whipped, then brutally tormented because of his free confession of the Christian faith and finally thrown into an oven on, in which gave their souls to God (s. II).

Saint hesychius
26 of November
Saint Hesychius of Dorostoro (s. IV)
15 of June
Saint Hidulfo of Tréveris (s. VIII)
11 of July

In the monastery of Moyenmoutier, in the Vosges, saint Hidulfo, who still chorbishop of Trier, retired to the solitude, and having come to him many disciples, with them founded a monastery which was superior.

Saint Hierón y compañeros (s. III)
7 of November

In Melitene, of Armenia, saint Hierón and numerous peers.

Saint Higinio papa (s. II)
11 of January

In Rome, saint Higinio, Pope, who was the eighth to occupy the seat of saint Pedro.

Saint Hilaria
3 of December
Saint Hilario of Carcasonne (s. IV)
3 of June

In Carcassonne, in the Narbonnaise Gaul, Saint-Hilaire, considered as first bishop of this city, in whose time the Goths spread the Arian heresy (s. IV).

Saint Hilario of Toulouse (s. IV)
20 of May

In Toulouse, in the Narbonnaise Gaul, Saint-Hilaire, Bishop, who raised a small basilica of wood over the grave of saint Saturnino, its predecessor (c. 400).

Saint Hilarión anacoreta (s. IV)
21 of October

In the island of Cyprus, saint Hilarión, abad, who, following in the footsteps of saint Antonio, first led a solitary life near Gaza City and later was founder and example of the eremitical life in this region (c. 371).

Saint Hilarión of Ancira (s. II)
12 of July

At Ancira, of Galatia, saints Proclo e Hilarion, martyrs in the time of the Emperor Trajan and the maximum prefect (s. II).

Saint Hilarión of Bitinia (s. VIII)
28 of March

On Mount Olympus in Bithynia, saint Hilarión, hegumen of the monastery of Pelecete, who fought courageously for the cult of Holy images (s. VIII).

Saint Hilarión of Constantinopla (s. IX)
6 of June

In Constantinople, saint Hilarión, presbyter and hegumen of the monastery called of Dalmacio, who, to defend the cult of sacred images, had to withstand jail, flogging and exile.

Saint Hilaro of Javols (s. VI)
25 of October

In the territory of Gévaudan, in Gaul, saint Hilaro, Bishop of Javols (s. VI).

Saint Hilda of Fécamp (s. VII)
19 of June

In the monastery of Fécamp, in Neustria, saint Quildomarca, or Ildemarca, Abbess, who received and responded cordially to saint Leodegario, mutilated by Ebroino (c. 682).

Saint Hilda of Whitby (s. VII)
17 of November

Whitby, Nortumbria, St. Hilda, Abbess, who, after embracing the faith and receive the sacraments of Christ, placed at the head of his monastery, both surrendered to the formation of the monks and nuns in the regular life, to the maintenance of peace and harmony, to work and to the reading of the divine Scriptures, who seemed to perform heavenly tasks on Earth.

Saint Hildeberto
1 of December
Saint Hilduardo of Flandes (s. VIII)
7 of September

In Flanders, Austrasia, commemoration of St. Hilduardo, Bishop (c. 760).

Saint Hiltrudis of Liesse (s. IX)
27 of September

In the monastery of Liesse, in Hannonia, of Austrasia (now Belgium), saint Hiltrudis, Virgin, who lived piously withdrawal with his brother Guntando, Abbot (post 800).

Saint Himerio of Amelia (s. V)
17 of June
Saint Himerio of Susingen (s. VII)
13 of November

In the Valley of Susingen, among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Himerio, hermit, who preached the Gospel in that region (c. 612).

Saint Hipacio of Bitinia (s. V)
17 of June

In Bithynia, saint Hipacio, hegumen of the monastery of the Rufinos, who, austere life and hard fasts, taught his disciples the true fear of God perfect obedience of the monastic observance, and the laity.

Saint Hipacio of Gangres
14 of November

In Gangres, Paphlagonia, saint Hipacio of Hipapcio, Bishop, who died a martyr, stoned to death in a road by the novacianos heretics.

Saint Hipólito (s. VIII)
27 of February

In the Jura Mountain, in the lugdunensis region of Gaul, St. Hippolytus, Abbot, and Bishop (c. 770).

Saint Hirenarco
27 of November
Saint Homobono (s. XII)
13 of November

In Cremona, Lombardy, saint Homobono, merchant, who became famous for his charity towards the poor, welcoming and educating abandoned children and put peace in families.

Saint Honesto of Nimes
28 of November
Saint Honorata (s. V)
11 of January

In the city of Pavia, in Liguria (today Italy), translation of saint Honorata, Virgin consecrated to God and sister of Saint Epiphanius, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Honorato (s. V)
16 of January

In Arles, city of Provence, in Gaul (now France), Saint-Honorat Islands, Bishop, who established the famous monastery on the island of Lérins, and later agreed to govern the see of Arles.

Saint Honorato of Amiens (s. VII)
16 of May

In Amiens, of Neustria, Saint-Honorat Islands, Bishop (c. 600). Patron Saint of bakers and confectioners.

Saint Honorato of Buzançais (s. XIII)
9 of January

In Thenezay, in the region of Poitiers, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Honorato de Buzançais, who, being livestock handler, distributed money among the poor and was killed by thieves scolded those who.

Saint Honorato of Subiaco (s. VI)
23 of May

In Subiaco, in Lazio, commemoration of Saint-Honorat Islands, Abbot, who wisely ruled the monastery where before had lived Benedict (s. VI).

Saint Honorato of Vercelli (s. V)
29 of October

In Vercelli, in the province of Liguria, saint Honorato, Bishop, who of St. Eusebius disciple in monastery and colleague also in prison, succeeded his teacher at the headquarters, teaching the true doctrine, already the hour of death deserved given the viaticum to the Bishop Ambrose (s. IV / V).

Saint Honorato, obispo (s. VI)
8 of February

In Milan, in Lombardy, memory of saint Honorato, Bishop, who before the impending attack of the Lombards he saved a good part of his people, transferring it to Genoa (c. 570).

Saint Honorina
27 of February

In the region of Rouen, in Gaul, saint Elvira, Virgin and martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Honorio of Cantorbery (s. VII)
30 of September

In Canterbury, in the County of Kent, in England, Saint Honorius, Bishop, before Roman monk, sent by the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I as Augustine companion to evangelize England, who succeeded, finally, in the episcopal see.

Saint Hortelano
28 of November
Saint Hospicio of Niza (s. VI)
21 of May

In Nice, Provence, Saint Hospice, inmate, a man of admirable abstinence, who predicted the arrival of the Longobards (c. 581).

Saint Huberto cazador
3 of November

St. Hubert, patron saint of hunters

Saint Huberto of Tongres (s. VIII)
30 of May

In Tervueren, of Brabant, in Austrasia, transit of St. Hubert, Bishop of Tongres and Maastricht, disciple and successor of St. Lambert, that he devoted all his strength to spread the Gospel by Brabante and the Ardennes, and there fought the pagan customs.

Saint Hugo (s. VIII)
9 of April

In the monastery of Jumièges, also in Neustria, St. Hugo, Bishop of Rouen, who ruled at the same time the monastery of Fontenelle and the churches of Paris and Bayeux, and waiving these charges, finally, was head of the monastery of Jumièges.

Saint Hugo of Génova (s. XIII)
8 of October

In Genoa, in the province of Liguria, saint Hugo, religious, who, after having fought long time in the Holy Land, he was appointed to govern the entrustment of the order of St. John of Jerusalem in this city, and distinguished himself by his kindness and his charity to the poor (c. 1233).

Saint Hugo of Lincoln (s. XIII)
17 of November

In Lincoln, England, St. Hugo, Bishop, who was a Carthusian monk when he was called to govern the Church of this city, where he made an excellent job in the defence of the liberties of the Church to start the Jews from the hands of their enemies.

Saint Hugo of Noaria (s. XII)
17 of November

In Noaria, Sicily, saint Hugo, Abbot, who, sent by saint Bernardo de Claraval, established the Cistercian order there itself and in Calabria.

Saint Humfrido (s. IX)
8 of March

In area of Morini, in France, St. Humfrido, Bishop of Thérouanne, who being destroyed the city by the Normans, attempted to tirelessly gather and comfort to his flock.

Saint Hungero (s. IX)
22 of December

In Utrecht, Gelderland, in the Lotharingia, St. Hungero, Bishop.

Saint Ia (s. VII)
4 of August

In Persia, saint Ia, martyr during the reign of Sapor II (c. 632).

Saint Ida of Fieschingen (s. XIII)
3 of November

Close to the monastery of Fieschingen, in Switzerland, saint Ida, prison.

Saint Ida of Herzfeld (s. IX)
4 of September

Herzfeld, of Saxony, saint Ida, widow of the Duke Ecberto, distinguished by his assiduous prayer and charity for the poor.

Saint Ierón of Frisia (s. IX)
17 of August

In Friesland, saint Ierón, priest and martyr, who refers that he received the death at the hands of the Normans pagans.

Saint Ifigenia vírgen
21 of September
Saint Ignacio of Constantinopla (s. IX)
23 of October

In Constantinople, Saint Ignatius, Bishop, who, by having rebuked the Caesar Bardas by the repudiation of his legitimate wife, was the subject of libel and exile. Restored to its headquarters by intervention of the Pope saint Nicolás I, he rested in the peace of the Lord.

Saint Ignacio of Láconi (s. XVIII)
11 of May

In Cagliari, in Sardinia, saint Ignacio de Láconi, religious of the order of Capuchin lesser brothers, who squares and taverns in the harbour called tirelessly for alms to assist the misery of the poor. God enriched him with special supernatural gifts that attracted him the appreciation of all social classes. Pius XII canonized him in 1951.

Saint Ignacio of Saintdone (s. XVIII)
22 of September

In Turin, in the region of Piedmont, blessed Ignacio de Saintdone (Lorenzo Mauritius) Belvisotti, priest of the order of brothers minor Capuchins, regular in penitentes-attend and help sick.

Saint Ilda of Inglaterra
17 of November
Saint Ilduara
20 of December
Saint Ilidio of Arvernia (s. IV)
5 of June

In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Ilídio, Bishop, who, called by the emperor to Trier to free her daughter from an unclean spirit, died on the return from the trip.

Saint Iltuto of Gales (s. VI)
6 of November

In the monastery of Llanilltud Fawr, Cambria (now Wales), who bears his name, saint Iltuto, abad, who founded a monastery, where the fame of his Holiness and eximia doctrine brought large numbers of disciples.

Saint Iluminada (s. IV)
29 of November

In Todi, Umbria, saint lighted, Virgin.

Saint Iluminado monje
11 of May

Franciscan monk, disciple of St. Francis.

Saint Inés Cao Kuiying (s. XIX)
1 of March

In the city of Xilinxian, in china of Guangxi Province, saint Inés Cao Kuiying, martyr, who, married to a violent husband, after the death of this was delivered with mandate of the Bishop to the teaching of Christian doctrine, who is why, after being detained in a jail and suffer torments crudelisimos, always trusting the Lord became eternal feasts.

Saint Inés Lê Thi Thành (Dê) (s. XIX)
12 of July

In the province of Ninh Binh, in Tonquin, saint Inés Lê Thi Thành (De), martyr, mother, that the Emperor Thiêu Tri-time was cruelly tormented because of hid in his house to a priest, dying in prison for refusing to recant their faith.

Saint Inés of Asis (s. XIII)
16 of November

In Assisi, Umbria, in the convent of saint Damián, St. Agnes, Virgin, who in the flower of youth, according to his sister saint Clara, embraced wholeheartedly into poverty under the direction of saint Francisco.

Saint Inés of Poitiers (s. VI)
13 of May

In Poitiers, Aquitaine, saint Ines (or Agnes), Abbess, who received the blessing of the hands of Germán of Paris and ruled the monastery of Saint Cruz de Poitiers with immense and loving application.

Saint Inés of Praga (s. XIII)
2 of March

At Prague, Bohemia, St. Agnes, Abbess, daughter of the King Otokar, who, after having renounced marriage real and willing to marry Jesus Christ, embraced the rule of St. Clare in the monastery built by herself, where wanted to see poverty in accordance with the rule (c. 1282).

Saint Ingenes
20 of December
Saint Ingenuino (s. VII)
5 of February

In Sabiona, Reece, saint Ingenuino, first bishop of this see (c. 605).

Saint Íñigo of Oña (s. XI)
1 of June

In the monastery of Oña, in the territory of Burgos, in the region of Castile, in Hispania, saint Enecón (or Iñigo), Abbot, peaceful man, whose death was also mourned by Jews and Muslims (c. 1060).

Saint Inocencio of la Inmaculada Canoura y compañeros (s. XX)
9 of October

In the town of Turon, in the Spanish region of Asturias, holy martyrs Inocencio de la Inmaculada (Manuel) Canoura Arnau, presbyter of the Congregation of the passion, and eight colleagues, the brothers of the Christian schools, who, during the revolution, in hatred of the faith were killed without trial, reaching victory (1934). Their names are: saints Cirilo Bertrán (Jose) Saintz Weaver, Marciano José (Filomeno) Lopez Lopez, Victoriano Pío (Claudio) Bernabé Cano, Julián Alfredo (Vilfrido) Fernández Zapico, Benjamín Julián (Vicente) Alonso Andrés, Augusto Andrés (Román) Martín Fernández, Benito de Jesús (Hector) Valdivieso Sáez and Aniceto Adolfo (Manuel)

Saint Inocencio of Tortona (s. IV)
17 of April

In Tortona, of Liguria, saint Inocencio, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Iraides vírgen y mártir
22 of September
Saint Irenarco
28 of November

At Sebaste, Armenia, St. Irenarco, martyr, that exercising executioner became Christ, motivated by the constancy of Christian women and, under the Emperor Diocleciano and the maximum prefect, died decapitated in the 4th century.

Saint Irene (s. III)
5 of April

In Thessaloniki, Macedonia, St. Irene, Virgin and martyr, who, by hid books sacred against the ban of the Emperor Diocleciano, was led to a public lupanar and then burned by order of the prefect Dulcecio, under which also his sisters, Agape and Cionia, they had suffered together shortly before.

Saint Ireneo (s. IV)
6 of April

At Sirmium in Pannonia, passion of Ireneo, Bishop and martyr, who in time of Emperor Maximiano, and under the prefect Probus, was tormented and then locked up in jail, being finally beheaded (s. IV).

Saint Ireneo of Chiusi (s. III)
3 of July

Saints Irenaeus and Mustiola, Chiusi (Italy)

Saint Irmgarda of Süchteln (s. XI)
4 of September

In Cologne, the Lotharingia, saint Irmgarda, Countess of Süchteln, who used their property in the construction of Churches (c. 1089).

Saint Irmina of Tréveris (s. VIII)
24 of December

In Trier, Austrasia, saint Irmina of Irma, Abbess of the monastery of Oeren, who, being a midwife devoted to God, he founded a small monastery in his villa of Echternach, gave him and donated to St. Vilibrordo (c. 710).

Saint Isaac Jogues (s. XVII)
19 of October

In the village of Ossenenon, in the territory of Canada, I martyrdom of Saint Isaac Jogues, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who was converted into a slave by Indians, who cut off the fingers, until Quel opened an AX head. His memory is celebrated on October 19.

Saint Isaac of Armenia (s. V)
8 of September

In the city of Bagrevand in greater Armenia, St. Isaac, Bishop, who, for promoting the Christian life, translated into Armenian language Holy Scripture and the liturgy, adhered to the faith of the Efesino Synod and, finally, expelled from the headquarters, died in exile.

Saint Isabel Ana Seton (s. XIX)
4 of January

In the town of Emmitsburg, in the State of Maryland, in the United States of America, saint Isabel Ana Seton, who left widow embraced the Catholic faith and worked hard to found the Congregation of the Sisters of the charity of St. Joseph, in order to educate girls and care for poor children.

Saint Isabel of Schönau (s. XII)
18 of June

In Schönau, Rhineland, in Germania, saint Isabel, Virgin, famous for their observance of the monastic life.

Saint Isarno of Marsella (s. XI)
24 of September

In Marseille, Provence (today France), saint Isarno, Abbot, renewer of the regular life in the monastery of Saint Víctor, being austere with himself and comprehensive and peaceful with each other.

Saint Isauro
17 of June
Saint Isfrido of Ratzeburg (s. XIII)
15 of June

In Ratzeburg, of Holstein, in Germania, St. Isfrido, Bishop, who retained their customs of Premonstratensian Canon and worked on the conversion of the vendos.

Saint Isidoro Gagelin (s. XIX)
17 of October

In the city of Hue, in Annam, saint Isidoro Gagelin, priest of the society of foreign missions of Paris and martyr, who, because of his faith in Christ, was strangled in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Isidoro of Pelusio (s. V)
4 of February

In Pelusium, also in Egypt, saint Isidoro, priest, man of profound doctrine, who, disregarding the wealth, and the world tried to imitate the life of saint Juan Bautista in the desert, wearing the monastic habit.

Saint Isidoro of Quío (s. III)
14 of May

On the island of Chios in the Aegean Sea, Isidore, martyr, who, according to tradition, was thrown into a well (s. III).

Saint Ismidón of Die (s. XII)
30 of September

Went on in Die, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, St. Ismidón, Bishop, that lover of the Holy places, twice pilgrimage piously to Palestine.

Saint Isquirión (s. III)
22 of December

Also the commemoration of St. Isquirión, martyr in Egypt, who, by refusing to sacrifice, between mockery and slander was crossed by the womb with a sharp stick, and thus handed over to death (c. 250).

Saint Isquirión y compañeros (s. III)
1 of June

Licopoli, in Egypt, saints mártires Ischyion, official of the army, along with other five soldiers, who were killed in various ways (c. 250) under the prefect Arius-time Emperor Decio, for their faith in Christ.

Saint Israel (s. XI)
12 of December

In Le Dorat, in the Aquitaine region of Limoges, St. Israel, priest and Canon regular, who was of great help the Bishop in the preaching of the word of God.

Saint Ita (s. VI)
15 of January

In the monastery of Cluain believe it, in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Ita, Virgin and founder of the same monastery.

Saint Itamar of Rochester (s. VII)
10 of June

In Rochester, England, saint Itamar, Bishop, who was the first in the region of Kent to be elevated to the episcopal order, shining for the dignity of his life and by his erudition.

Saint Ivón (s. XII)
23 of December

At Chartres, of Gaul, St. Ivón, Bishop, who reformed the order of the canons and made and wrote much in favour of the priesthood, harmony of the Empire and the usefulness of the Church.

Saint Jacinta Mariscotti (s. XVII)
30 of January

In the city of Viterbo, in Lazio (today Italy), saint Jacinta Mariscotti, Virgin, of the third order Regular of St. Francis, who, after losing 15 years given to vain delights, embraced with burning conversion and promoted confraternities to comfort the elderly, promoting the worship of the Eucharist.

Saint Jacinto of Amastris (s. III)
17 of July

Seymen, Paphlagonia, saint Jacinto, martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Jacinto of Roma (s. III)
4 of August

In Rome, on the via Labicana, saint Jacinto, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Jacinto of Sabina (s. VII)
9 of September

In the territory of Sabina, thirty milestones of the city of Rome, saint Jacinto, the 690 martyred together with Saint Alejandro and Saint Tiburtio.

Saint Jacobo el Confesor (s. IX)
21 of March

In Constantinople, the passion of St. Jacob, surnamed "Confessor", who fought bravely for the cult of Holy images and ended his life with a glorious martyrdom (c. 824).

Saint Jacobo Interciso (s. V)
27 of November
Saint Jacobo Laigneau of Langellerie (s. XVIII)
14 of October

In Angers, in France, blessed James Laigneau de Langellerie, priest and martyr, during the French Revolution was beheaded for being a priest.

Saint Jacobo obispo (s. VI)
29 of November

Sarug Batnan, of Osrhoene, in Mesopotamia, St. Jakob, Bishop, illustrated with their pure faith to this Church through his sermons, homilies, and translations, who is recognized by the Syrians as doctor and pillar of the Church, along with saint Efrem.

Saint Jacobo obispo of Tarantasia (s. V)
16 of January

In Tarantasia, city of Viennese Gaul (now France), St. Jacob, Bishop, disciple of saint Honorato de Lérins (s. V).

Saint Jacobo of la Marca
28 of November

In Naples, Campania, sepultura Jacobo Piceno or the brand, priest of the order of Friars Minor, informed by his preaching and austerity of life.

Saint Jacobo of Nísibe (s. IV)
15 of July

In Nisibis, Mesopotamia, Jacob, first bishop of this city, who took part in the Council of Nicea and directed his flock in peace, spiritually feeding and defending it with power of the enemies of the faith.

Saint Jacobo of Palestina (s. VI)
28 of January

Commemoration of St. Jacob, hermit in Palestine, who long hid in a tomb to be penitent life (s. VI).

Saint Jaime Hilario Barbal (s. XX)
18 of January

In Tarragona, in Spain, Sainttiago (Jaime) blessed (Manuel) Hilario Barbal Cosán, religious of the brothers of the Christian schools, martyr, sentenced to the death penalty by hatred of the Church in the mentioned Chase.

Saint Jarlato of Irlanda (s. VI)
6 of June

In Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Jarlato, Bishop.

Saint Jasón
3 of December
Saint Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo (s. XX)
17 of January

In the city of Tocolatlan, in Mexico, saint Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo, priest, martyr during the Mexican persecution.

Saint Jerónimo of Nevers (s. IX)
5 of October

In Nevers, of Neustria, Jerome, Bishop, who enriched the Church with his bounty and its pastoral application.

Saint Jerónimo of Pavía (s. VIII)
22 of July

In Pavia, Lombardy city, Jerome, Bishop (s. VIII).

Saint Jesús Méndez (s. XX)
5 of February
Saint Joaquín He Kaizhi (s. XIX)
9 of July

In the city of Kouy-Yang, in Guizhou province, in China, saint Joaquin have Kaizhi, catechist and martyr, strangled by keeping their faith in Christ.

Saint Jocundiano mártir
4 of July

In Africa, St. Jocundiano, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Jocundo
14 of November
Saint Jocundo obispo (s. VI)
30 of December

In Aosta, in the Alps Graios, saint Jocundo, Bishop (c. 502).

Saint Joel profeta
19 of October

Commemoration of St. Joel, Prophet who appears in the old testament, who announced the great day of the Lord and the mystery of the outpouring of the spirit upon every creature, what God had good do reach full compliance in the person of Christ the day of Pentecost (s. IV to. C.)

Saint Jonás profeta
21 of September

Commemoration of the character of the Bible St. Jonah, Prophet, son of Amitay (2Re 14, 25), whose name carries a book of the old testament, and his known expulsion from the belly of the whale is presented in the own Gospel as a sign of the resurrection of the Lord (Mt 12: 40).

Saint Jonato of Marchiennes (s. VII)
1 of August

In Marchiennes, in the Belgium Gaul, St. Jonato, Abbot, disciple of saint loving (c. 690),

Saint Jorge eremita (s. VII)
8 of January

In the monastery of Choziba in Palestine, saint Jorge, monk and hermit, who spent the entire week held in his cell, but on Sunday prayed with the brothers and visited with them on spiritual issues (c. 614).

Saint Jorge Limniota (s. VIII)
24 of August

On Mount Olympus, in Bithynia, saint Jorge Limniota, monk, who, having rebuked the wicked Emperor León III by destroying the sacred images and burn the relics of the Saints, by mandate of this and for this cause, having it amputated nose and burned the head, emigrated as a martyr to the Lord (c. 730).

Saint Jorge of Antioquía (s. IX)
19 of April

In Antioquia, of Pisida, saint Jorge, Bishop, who died in exile to defend the cult of Holy images.

Saint Jorge of Lesbos (s. IX)
7 of April

In Mytilene, on Lesbos Island, St. George, Bishop, who in time of Emperor Leon the Armenian had to suffer much for the worship of the sacred images.

Saint Jorge of Lodève (s. IX)
9 of November

In Lodève, of the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Jorge, Bishop (c. 870).

Saint Jorge of Vabres (s. IX)
19 of February

In the monastery of Vabres, in the region of Rodez, in Aquitaine, saint Jorge, monk (c. 877).

Saint Jorge of Viennes (s. VII)
2 of November

At Viennes, of Burgundy, saint Jorge, Bishop (c. 670).

Saint Jorge Preca (s. XX)
26 of July

In Valletta, capital of the island of Malta, blessed Jorge Preca, priest, who lovingly surrendered to the catechesis of children training and founded the society of Christian doctrine, whose mission is to bear witness to the word of God and spread it.

Saint Josafat Kuncewicz (s. XVII)
12 of November

His Christian name was Juan Kunsevich. Born in Volhinia (today Poland) of Vladimir to the 1581. In 1601 he entered the monastery of the Holy Trinity in Vilnius and 13 years after he was appointed Abbot of Vilnius. Catholic in land of schism, tries to discover his people the faith of the universal Church. When is named, against their love, by Pope Paulo V, Archbishop of Polotsk, becomes immeasurable their zeal and charity in an archdiocese that is infested by the Schism. Its activity, its moral force and his inner life arouses envy and jealousy because the White Russia, rejuvenated, is happening next to Rome. In 1623, a tumult invades his home and is killed and ar

Saint Josberto monje
30 of November
Saint José Baldo
24 of October

Ronco all ' Adige, in the region of Verona, in Italy, blessed José Baldo, priest, who delivered to the pastoral ministry, founded the Congregation of the little daughters of Saint Jose, to cater to the elderly and the sick.

Saint José Bársabas el Justo (s. I)
20 of July

Commemoration of blessed Joseph, called "Bársabas", and nicknamed "the just", disciple of Christ, presenting, along with saint Matías, followers of the Lord both before the Apostles so that one of them exercise the Apostolic mission instead of Judas, but although the fate fell on Matthias, however it also served the Lord with his preaching and his Holiness.

Saint José Chang Song-jib (s. XIX)
26 of May

In Seoul, Korea, saint Jose Chang Song-jib, martyr, who, exercising the profession of pharmacist and converted to Christianity, was arrested and taken to jail, where he died between atrocious torments.

Saint José Dang Dinh Viên (s. XIX)
21 of August

In the city of Hung Yen, in Tonquin, saint José Dang Dinh (Niem) Vien, priest, martyr at the time of the rule of Minh Mang.

Saint José Dô Quang Hiên (s. XIX)
9 of May

In the city of Nam-Dinh, in Tonquin, saint José Dô Quang Hiên, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, who, locked up in a prison, dedicated intensively to convert pagans and to comfort in the faith of Christians, until, by Decree of the Emperor Thiêu Tri, he was beheaded.

Saint José Fernández (s. XIX)
24 of July

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saint José Fernández, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, beheaded because of his faith in Christ, being Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint José Freinademetz (s. XX)
28 of January

In the Daijiazhuang city, in Shandong province, South of China, blessed José Freinademetz, priest of the society of the divine word, who worked tirelessly in the evangelization of that region.

Saint José Himnógrafo (s. IX)
3 of April

In Constantinople, saint José, surnamed "Himnografo", priest, who, being a monk, in the persecution unleashed by the iconoclasts was sent to Rome to ask for the protection of the Apostolic See, and after many ailments, received custody of the sacred vessels of Saint Sophia.

Saint José Isabel Flores Varela (s. XX)
21 of June

In the place of Zapotlanejo, Mexico, saint José Isabel Flores, priest, martyr during the great persecution in that country.

Saint José Le Dang Thi (s. XIX)
24 of October

In Hue, city of Annam, saint José Le Dang Thi, martyr, who, being military, was imprisoned for being a Christian and in the midst of the torments to which submitted you no letup in their faith, bearing witness to fellow prisoners, so it ended up strangled in the time of Emperor Tu Duc.

Saint José Ma Taishun (s. XX)
26 of June

In Qianshengzhuang village, near the town of Liushuitao, in Hebei province, in China, saint José Ma Taishun, catechist and martyr, who, being medical, while during the persecution carried out by the sect of the Yihetuan all members of his family to leave the faith, he preferred to give witness to Christ shedding his blood.

Saint José Marchand (s. XIX)
30 of November

At Hue, in Annam, saint José Marchand, priest of the society of foreign missions of Paris and martyr, who, under the rule of Minh Mang, was sentenced to the torment of the one hundred lashes.

Saint José María Díaz Saintjurjo (s. XIX)
20 of July

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saint José María Díaz Saintjurjo, Bishop, of the order of preachers and martyr, who during the persecution by Emperor Tu Duc was sentenced to death in hatred of the Christian faith.

Saint José María Robles (s. XX)
26 of June

In Jalisco, in the territory of Guadalajara, Mexico, saint José María Robles, priest and martyr, who was hanged from a tree during the persecution against the Church in the time of the Mexican Revolution.

Saint José María Rubio Peralta (s. XX)
4 of May

In the city of Aranjuez, by Castilla la Nueva, in Spain, saint Jose Maria Rubio Peralta, priest of the society of Jesus, who is meant for your attention to the penitents in the sacramental confession, preaching spiritual exercises and visits to the poor in the suburbs of Madrid.

Saint José María Tomasi (s. XVIII)
1 of January

In Rome, saint José María Tomasi, priest of the order of clerics regular Teatinos and Cardinal, who ardently desiring the establishment of divine worship, went hard to the research and publication of texts and ancient liturgical monuments, as well as to the catechesis of children.

Saint José Mkasa Balikuddembé (s. XIX)
15 of November

In Mengo, Uganda place, saint José Mkasa Balikuddembé, martyr, that being in front of the Royal Palace, received baptism won many young people for Christ and defended children from the vicious passions of the Mwenga King Court, and, because of this, the King, enraged, ordered to slaughter him twenty-five years of age.

Saint José Moscati (s. XX)
12 of April

In Naples, in Italy, saint José Moscati, medical, handed over completely to the everyday and tireless assistance patients unclaimed the poor pay any, and attending to the bodies, at the same time healed souls with great love.

Saint José Nguyen Dình Uyên (s. XIX)
3 of July

In Hung Yen city, in Tonquin, Saint José Nguyen Dình Uyên, catechist and martyr, who, in the time of Emperor Minh Mang, was imprisoned for hatred of the Christian faith, dying in prison.

Saint José Nguyen Duy Khang (s. XIX)
6 of December

In the city of Hai-Duong, in Tonquin, Saint José Nguyen Duy Khang, martyr catechist and fellow traveller of the Holy Bishop Jerónimo Hermosilla, along with he was imprisoned during the persecution under the Emperor Tu Duc, being flogged and imprisoned, finally slain.

Saint José of Leonessa (s. XVII)
4 of February

In Amatrice, place of the Abruzzo, saint José de Leonessa, priest of the order of the brothers minor Capuchins, who in Constantinople held captive Christians in their faith and, having suffered great tribulations for having preached the Gospel even in the Sultan's Palace, returned to his homeland and was distinguished for attending to the poor.

Saint José of Tesalónica (s. IX)
15 of July

In Thessaly, transit of St. Joseph, Bishop of Thessalonica, saint Teodoro Estudita brother, who during his life as monk composed many hymns and promoted to the episcopate, had to suffer soon many and cruel torments, as was pointed out to defend the ecclesiastical discipline and sacred images. Relegated to Thessaly, he died of hunger.

Saint José Tuân (s. XIX)
7 of January

In the village An Bai, in Tonquin (today North Viet Nam), saint José Tuân, martyr, who, parent and farmer, kneeling and praying before a cross, refusing to trample on it, was slain in the time of Emperor Tu Duc.

Saint José Tuan, sacerdote (s. XIX)
24 of November

In the village of An Bái, in Tonquin, saint José Tuan, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, who, denounced in the time of Emperor Tu Duc, was arrested while he administered his ailing mother the sacraments, being beheaded.

Saint José Tuc (s. XIX)
1 of June

In Hung Yen city, in Tonquin, saint José Tuc, martyr, young farmer who refused to cross, so they imprisoned him and insulted several times, until the time of Emperor Tu Duc was slain.

Saint José Wang Guiji (s. XX)
13 of July

Nangong city, also in Hebei province, saint José Wang Guiji, martyr, than during the same persecution preferred dying gloriously for Christ rather than save his life saying, as suggested you, a small lie.

Saint José Yuan Gengyin (s. XX)
30 of July

In a Daying village near the city of Zaoqiang in the Chinese province of Hebei, Saint Joseph Yuan Gengyin, martyr, a merchant in the village market, than in the persecution carried out by followers of the Yihetuan movement was killed by being a Christian.

Saint José Yuan Zaide (s. XIX)
9 of July

In Sichuan province, in China, saint Jose Yuan Zaide, priest and martyr, strangled in hatred of the Christian faith.

Saint José Zhang Dapeng (s. XIX)
12 of March

In the city of Guiyang in the Chinese province of Guangxi, saint José Zhang Dapeng, martyr, who received the light of faith, only baptized opened his home to missionaries and catechists, and helped poor, sick and children until, condemned to crucifixion, shed tears of joy at having been considered worthy to die for Christ.

Saint Josep Manyanet y Vives (s. XIX)
17 of December

In Barcelona, Spain, Saint José Manyanet and Vives (Pare Manyanet), priest, who founded the Congregation of sons and daughters of the Holy family, so that the example of the Holy family of Nazareth, Jesus, Mary and Joseph, all families Guide to perfection.

Saint Josefina Bakhita (s. XX)
8 of February

Saint Josefina Bakhita, Virgin, born in the region of Darfur, Sudan, who still even girl was abducted and sold in various African slave markets, suffering harsh captivity, but getting the freedom he embraced the Christian faith and joined the Institute of the daughters of charity (Canossian), spending the rest of his life in Schio near Vicenzagiven to Christ and to the service of others.

Saint Jovencio (s. IV)
8 of February

In Pavia, from Liguria, saint Jovencio or Evencio, Bishop, who worked very hard on behalf of the Gospel.

Saint Joviniano of Auxerre (s. III)
5 of May

In Auxerre, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Joviniano, lector and martyr (s. III).

Saint Jovino (s. III)
2 of March

Also in Rome, on the via Latina, Jovino and Basileo, martyrs Saints Christmas day that suffered in Rome during the persecution of Valerian, 258.

Saint Jozef Bilczewski (s. XX)
23 of October

St. Józef Bilczewski, born in Wilamowice (Poland), Archbishop of Lviv of the Latins from 1900, was a reference point for Catholics, Orthodox and Jews during the first world war and subsequent conflicts, died on March 20, 1923 in Lviv (Ukraine).

Saint Juan Almond (s. XVII)
5 of December

In London, in England, saint Juan Almond, priest and martyr, who for more than ten years the cure pastoral until reigning Jacobo I, exercised secretly because of his priesthood was hanged at Tyburn, leaving do alms even from the scaffold.

Saint Juan Bautista Nam Chong-sam (s. XIX)
7 of March

In Seoul, Korea, St. John Baptist Nam Chong-sam, martyr.

Saint Juan Bautista of la Concepción García (s. XVII)
14 of February

In Cordoba, in Spain, saint Juan Bautista de la Concepción García, priest of the order of the Holy Trinity, that having started the renewal of your order, ended it with great effort, in the midst of difficulties and persecutions.

Saint Juan Bautista of Rossi (s. XVIII)
23 of May

In Rome, saint Juan Bautista de Rossi, priest, who attended in the Holy City to the miserable and the poor, and imbued them Holy doctrine.

Saint Juan Bautista Zhou Wurui (s. XX)
19 of July

Lujiazhuang, village near Yingxian, in china of Hebei province, saint Juan Bautista Zhou Wurui, martyr, who, still, young confessed frankly to the followers of the movement of the Yihetuan who was Christian, so after amputate several members, you finished off with AX blows.

Saint Juan Berchmans (s. XVII)
26 of November

Saint Juan Berchmans was born in Diest, a small village in Flanders, Belgium, the 13 of March of 1599 and the 13 August 1621. It doesn't matter. Superstition had no place in his life. Every day is a gift from God.

Saint Juan Boste (s. XVI)
24 of July

In Durhan, in England, saint Juan Boste, priest, who, being Queen the same Isabel I, being priest suffered martyrdom and judge not ceased give encouragement to teammates.

Saint Juan Bueno (s. VII)
2 of January

In Milan, city of Lombardy (today Italy), saint Juan Bueno, Bishop, episcopal, home that he restored this population relocated because of the Lombards to the city of Genoa. By their faith and their morality was pleasaintt to God and men (c. 660).

Saint Juan bueno obispo (s. V)
10 of January

In Jerusalem, saint Juan, Bishop, who in time of the controversy about the orthodox doctrine worked hard on behalf of the Catholic faith and peace in the Church.

Saint Juan Calabria (s. XX)
4 of December

In Verona, Italy, saint Juan Calabria, priest, who founded the Congregation of poor serfs and servants of Divine Providence. ...

Saint Juan Calibita (s. V)
15 of January

In Constantinople (Istanbul today in Turkey), saint Juan Calibita, who tells which lived a while in a corner of the House and then in a hut (kalyba), completely given to contemplation, passing unnoticed before his own parents, who at the time of his death only knew him a copy of the Gospel adorned in gold themselves had given him (s. V).

Saint Juan Carlos Cornay (s. XIX)
20 of September

In the Citadel of Son-Tay, in Tonquin, Indo-China, passion of saint Juan Carlos Cornay, priest of the Parisian society of missions for foreigners and martyr because of his Christian confession, after suffering cruel torments died sectioned and slain, by order of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Juan Casiano (s. V)
23 of July

In Marseille, city of Provence, in Gaul, saint Juan Casiano, priest, who founded a monastery for men and another for women, and, as a result of its long experience in the monastic life, wrote two works for the monks: Cenobiticas institutions and parent conferences (c. 435).

Saint Juan Clímaco (s. VII)
30 of March

At Mount Sinai, saint Juan, abad, who composed the famous paradise scale work, for the instruction of the monks, noting the path of spiritual progress to an ascending mode by thirty steps towards God, where it was be named with the nickname of "Clímaco".

Saint Juan Dat (s. XVIII)
28 of October

In the region of Cho-Ra, in Tonquin, saint Juan Dat, priest and martyr, beheaded for their faith in Christ.

Saint Juan del Castillo (s. XVII)
17 of November

In Asuncion, Paraguay, saint Juan de el Castillo, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who was abused with cruel torments and finally in the town of reductions founded in the same year by saint Roque González and entrusted to their care, mandated by an individual fond of magic arts, stoned, dying for Christ.

Saint Juan el Limosnero (s. VII)
11 of November

In Amatunte, in the island of Cyprus, transit of Saint John the Almsgiver, Bishop of Alexandria, famous for his compassion to the poor and so overflowing charity towards all who did build many churches, hospitals, orphanages, to relieve all the needs of the city, to contribute to the heritage of the Church and continually urging the rich to the exercise of charity.

Saint Juan el Silencioso (s. VI)
7 of December

In Palestine, saint Juan el Silencioso or Hesychast, who, having renounced the Bishops of Cologne, in Armenia, lived as a monk in the laura of St. Sabas, in humble service to the brothers and in rough solitude and silence.

Saint Juan eremita of Licópolis (s. IV)
17 of October

In Egypt, in Egypt, St. John, hermit, who among his many virtues is distinguished by his prophetic spirit (s. IV).

Saint Juan Fisher (s. XVI)
22 of June

Saint Juan Fisher, Bishop and martyr, who, by not accepting the marriage of King Enrique VIII and remain faithful to the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, was imprisoned in the Tower of London. Bishop of Rochester, known for his erudition and the dignity of life, male was slain this day before prison, by order of the King.

Saint Juan Gabriel Perboyre (s. XIX)
11 of September

In the city of Wuchang, Hubei Province, China, saint Juan Gabriel Perboyre, priest of the Congregation of the mission and martyr, dedicated to the preaching of the Gospel according to the custom of the place, during a Chase suffered prolonged imprisonment, being tormented and, finally, hung on a cross and strangled.

Saint Juan Grande (s. XVII)
3 of June

Brother of the Hospital of St. John of God order. He gave his life for the sick, dying, attacked by the plague. He is Patron of the Diocese of Jerez.

Saint Juan I papa (s. VI)
18 of May

Saint Juan I, Pope and martyr, who, having been sent by the Arian King Theodoric in Embassy to the Emperor Justin in Constantinople, was the first Roman Pontiff who offered the Paschal victim in that Church, but upon his return, arrested in undignified way and thrown in jail by the same Theodoric, perished as victim by Christ Lord in c, in the Flaminia.

Saint Juan Isauro (s. IX)
18 of April

Saint Juan Isauro, monk, disciple of saint Gregorio Decapolita, who at the time of the Emperor the Armenian Lion fought hard to defend the Holy images (after 842).

Saint Juan Jones (s. XVI)
12 of July

In London, saint Juan Jones, priest of the order of Friars Minor, martyr, who, a native of Wales, he embraced the religious life in France, and having entered in England as a priest, being Queen Isabel I, he was sentenced to capital punishment, causing the martyrdom on the gallows.

Saint Juan Kemble (s. XVII)
22 of August

In Hereford, England, saint Juan Kemble, priest and martyr, who in time of persecution he was pastoral Ministry for more than fifty years, and already octogenarian, was hanged for being a priest, causing the martyrdom.

Saint Juan Luis Bonnard (s. XIX)
24 of November

Near the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saint Juan Luis Bonnard, priest of the same society of missions foreign de Paris, after having been sentenced to death for having baptized twenty-five children, reached the Crown of martyrdom to be beheaded.

Saint Juan María el Muzeo (s. XIX)
27 of January

Nearby Mengo, Uganda, passion of saint Juan María, named "Muzeo" or "Old man" because of his spiritual maturity, who was the King and made Christian, server at the time of the persecution did not want to flee but that he confessed spontaneously their faith before the first Minister of the Mwenga King, who was beheaded, being the latest victim of the persecution.

Saint Juan mártir
1 of December
Saint Juan of Afusia (s. IX)
27 of April

In the island of Constantinople, in Propontide, saint Juan, hegumen of the riyal, who, for defending the cult of Holy images in the Armenian Emperor Leon time, had fight with constancy (s. IX).

Saint Juan of Ávila (s. XVI)
10 of May

Saint Juan de Ávila, presbyter, who toured throughout the region of the Betica preaching Christ and, after being unjustly accused of heresy, was held in Montilla, of the region of Andalusia, in Spain, in jail, in which he wrote an important part of his spiritual doctrine. Pattern of the Spanish clergy.

Saint Juan of Brébeuf y compañeros
19 of October

Holy Martyrs Juan de Brébeuf and Isaac Jogues, priests and fellow of the society of Jesus, in the day that saint Juan de la Lande, religious, was killed by the pagans in the place called Ossernenon, then in the territory of Canada (now Auriesville, New York State), the same place where some years earlier had won the Crown of martyrdom saint Renato Goupil. Are jointly revered Saints teammates Gabriel Lalemant, Daniel Antonio, Carlos Garnier and Natal Chabanel, than in the Canadian region, on different days, after fatiguing in the people of the Huron mission to announce the Gospel of Christ to those peoples, terminaro

Saint Juan of Brébeuf y compañeros mártires (s. XVII)
19 of October

In the region of the Hurons, in Canada, passion of saint Juan de Brébeuf, priest of the society of Jesus, who sent from France to the Huron mission, died for Christ after huge work, tormented with great cruelty by some Pagans of the place. His memory, with the coworkers, is celebrated on October 19.

Saint Juan of Bridlington (s. XIV)
10 of October

In Bridlington, England, saint Juan, priest, prior of the monastery of canons regular of St. Augustine, famous for his prayer, austerity, and goodness.

Saint Juan of Brito (s. XVII)
4 of February
Saint Juan of Chinon (s. VI)
27 of June

In Chinon, in the Turon Galia, saint Juan, priest, who, born in Britain, for love of God hid from the eyes of men, be confined in a cell next to the Church of the place (s. VI).

Saint Juan of Cuenca (s. XII)
28 of January
Saint Juan of Dukla (s. XV)
29 of September

In Lviv, in Poland (today in Ukraine), saint Juan de Dukla, priest of the order of Friars Minor, who lived an ascetic and hidden life according to style of the Observants, with fervent pastoral dedication to the care of souls and the promotion of the unity of Christians.

Saint Juan of Licópolis (s. IV)
27 of March

The 4th century Egyptian hermit

Saint Juan of Lodi (s. XII)
7 of September

In Gubbio, in the region of Umbria, in Italy, saint Juan de Lodi, Bishop, saint Pedro Damiano companion in legations (c. 1106).

Saint Juan of Mata (s. XIII)
17 of December

In Rome, monte Celio, saint Juan de Mata, priest, who, French in origin, founded the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives.

Saint Juan of Matera (s. XII)
20 of June

In the monastery of Saint Jacobo de Foggia, Puglia, saint Juan de Matera, Abbot, distinguished by its austerity and his preaching to the people who instituted the congregation from Pulsainto in the Gargano region, observing the rule of Saint Benedict.

Saint Juan of Montemarano (s. XI)
14 of April

In Montemarano, from Campania, saint Juan, Bishop, who was devoted to helping the poor and the saintctification of the clergy (s. XI/XII).

Saint Juan of Nápoles (s. V)
3 of April

In Naples, Campania, saint Juan, Bishop, who during the Holy night of Easter, while celebrating the sacred mysteries, died, and accompanied by many faithful and neophytes, was buried the day of the solemnity of the Lord's resurrection.

Saint Juan of Ortega (s. XII)
2 of June

In the village of Ortega, in the region of Burgos, memory of saint Juan, priest, who, after having visited the Holy places in Jerusalem, dedicated his life to serve the pilgrims who travelled to Sainttiago de Compostela.

Saint Juan of Parma (s. X)
22 of May

In Parma, Emilia, saint Juan, abad, who, by the recommendations of saint Máyolo de Cluny, ordered many standards to promote the monastic observance in his monastery (s. X).

Saint Juan of Parrano (s. VI)
19 of March

In Spoleto, in Umbria, saint Juan, Abbot of Parrano, who was the father of many servants of God (s. VI).

Saint Juan of Pavía (s. IX)
27 of August

In Pavia, Lombardy, saint Juan, Bishop (c. 825).

Saint Juan of Réome (s. VI)
28 of January

In the monastery of Réôme, in the territory of Langres, in Neustria (today France), saint Juan, priest, male devotee of God, who presided for a time a monastic community according to the rule of St. Macarius (c. 554).

Saint Juan of Ribera (s. XVII)
6 of January

In the city of Valencia, in Spain, saint Juan de Ribera, Bishop, who also exercised the functions of viceroy. He was very devoted to the most Holy Eucharist, defended the Catholic faith and educated the people with its insistent instructions.

Saint Juan of Sahagún (s. XV)
12 of June

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.

Saint Juan of Siracusa (s. VII)
23 of October

In Syracuse, city of Sicily, saint Juan, Bishop, whom the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I praised Customs, justice, wisdom, mode of counseling and care of the assets of the Church.

Saint Juan of Traú (s. XII)
14 of November

Trau, in Dalmatia, saint Juan, Bishop, who, being a hermit in a camaldolese monastery, was ordained bishop and happily defended the city from destruction attempted by King Colomano (c. 1111).

Saint Juan of Triora Lantrua (s. XIX)
7 of February

In the city of Changsha, in Hunan province, in China, saint Juan de Triora (Francisco Maria) Lantrua, priest of the order of the Friars Minor and martyr, who, after a long and cruel prison, was strangled.

Saint Juan of Valence (s. XII)
21 of March

In Valence, in the region of Vienne, in France, saint Juan, Bishop, who was first Abbot of Bonnevaux, and then elected Bishop suffered many setbacks for the defense of Justice, generously helping poor and bankrupt merchants (c. 1145).

Saint Juan Ogilvie (s. XVII)
14 of October

In Glasgow, Scotland, saint Juan Ogilvie, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who exile in various European countries, after devoting many years to the study of theology was ordained a priest and secretly returned to his homeland, where surrendered diligently care pastoral of their fellow citizens, until, imprisoned and sentenced to death under King Jacobo IIt reached in the gallows glorious Palm of martyrdom.

Saint Juan Payne (s. XVI)
2 of April

In Chelmsford, England, saint Juan Payne, priest and martyr, in the time of Queen Isabel I was hanged, accused falsely of sedition.

Saint Juan Plessington (s. XVII)
19 of July

In Chester, England, saint Juan Plessington, priest and martyr, who having been ordained priest in Segovia, returning to England was sentenced for this reason to the gallows, being King Jacobo II.

Saint Juan Rigby (s. XVII)
21 of June

In London, in England, saint Juan Rigby, martyr, who reigning Isabel I, was arrested in London and sentenced to the death penalty for having reconciled with the Catholic Church, being hanged in Southwark and, still alive, dismembered.

Saint Juan Roberts (s. XVII)
10 of December

At Tyburn, saint Juan Roberts, of the order of St. Benedict, and blessed Tomás Somers, priests and martyrs, who, in time of King Jaime I because of his priesthood, having embraced sixteen robbers, were hung in the same scaffold.

Saint Juan Sarkander (s. XVII)
17 of March

In Olomuc, in Moravia, saint Juan Sarkander, priest and martyr, who, being parish priest of Holesov, for refusing reveal the secret of confession was subjected to the ordeal of the wheel and thrown into jail when still breathed, died just a month later.

Saint Juan Segador (s. XI)
23 of February

In Stilo in Calabria, saint Juan, who was monk according to the statutes of the Eastern fathers and deserved to be called "Terestes" or "Reaper", distinguished by his charity towards the poor, on whose behalf used to help the reapers (s. XI)).

Saint Juan Silenciero (s. VI)
13 of May

Saint Juan Silenciero or silent, Bishop of Cologne.

Saint Juan Sordi (s. XII)
16 of March

In Vicenza, in the territory of Venice, blessed John Sordi or blessed John Cacciafronte, Bishop and martyr, who, being Abbot, was exiled by his fidelity to the Pope, and later elected Bishop of Mantua and transferred to the see of Vicenza, died in defence of ecclesiastical freedom, killed by a hit man.

Saint Juan Southworth (s. XVII)
28 of June

In London, in England, saint Juan Southworth, priest and martyr, who, for exercising his priesthood in that country, had to endure prison and exile, and low Oliverio Cromwell was sentenced to death. When he saw the scaffold prepared at Tyburn, he exclaimed that it was for him that was the cross for Christ.

Saint Juan Stone (s. XVI)
23 of December

In Canterbury, England, commemoration of saint Juan Stone, priest of the order of brothers of St. Augustine and martyr during the reign of Enrique VIII bravely defended the Catholic faith and consummated their martyrdom on the scaffold.

Saint Juan Taumaturgo (s. IX)
4 of December

In Poliboto, in Phrygia, saint Juan, called the caster, Bishop, who, against the opinion of the Emperor Leon the Armenian, worked intensely in favor of the cult of the sacred images in the 9th century.

Saint Juan Thwing of Bridlington (s. XIV)
21 of October
Saint Juan Wall (s. XVII)
22 of August

In Worchester, also in England, saint Juan Wall, priest of the order of the Friars Minor and martyr, who, after having spent clandestinely his pastoral Ministry for over twenty years, in the time of King Carlos II, being a priest, was hanged and then quartered.

Saint Juan Wang Guixin (s. XX)
14 of July

In the city of Nangon, in province of Hebei, saint Juan Wang Guixin, martyr, that during the persecution carried out by the Yihetuan movement it preferred to die for Christ before that spot with a slight lie.

Saint Juan Wu Wenyin (s. XX)
8 of July

In the city of Young Nien, in Hebei, China province, saint Juan Wu Wenyin, martyr, who, being a Catechist, for refusing to renounce Christianity and embrace paganism, was beheaded during the persecution triggered by followers of the Yihetuan movement.

Saint Juan Xenos (s. XI)
6 of October

In Azogyrea, on the island of Crete, saint Juan, named Xenos, who spread in the island the monastic life (s. XI).

Saint Juan Yi Yun-il (s. XIX)
21 of January

In the village of Daegu, in Korea, saint Juan Yi Yun-il, martyr, who, being father, peasaintt and Catechist, had to endure scourging, and dislocation of all its members, staying constant in the Christian faith, who it reached cheerfully martyrdom to be beheaded. It was the latest victim of the great persecution in this nation.

Saint John XXIII pope (s. XX)
11 of October
Saint Juan José of la Cruz Gaetano
5 of March

In Naples, saint Juan José de la Cruz (Carlos) Gaetano, priest of the order of the Friars Minor, who, following in the footsteps of saint Pedro de Alcántara, restored the discipline of the rule in many monasteries of the province of Naples.

Saint Juana (s. XII)
16 of January

In the town of Bagno Romagna (today Italy), saint Juana, who admitted to the camaldolese order, he distinguished himself by his obedience and humility.

Saint Juana Antida Thouret (s. XIX)
24 of August

In Naples, in Campania, saint Juana Antida Thouret, Virgin, where in time of the French revolution followed with some companions interrupted, and in Besaintçon religious life began a new society of Hermanas de la Caridad, dedicated to ensuring the civil and Christian formation of youth, attention to abandoned, the poor and the sick children, until he died in exile, suffering from great tribulations.

Saint Juana Beretta Molla (s. XX)
28 of April

In Magenta, near Milan, in Italy, Saint Juana (Gianna) Beretta Molla, mother of a family, who, expecting a child, had no hesitation putting the creature to his own life with love.

Saint Juana Delanoue (s. XVIII)
17 of August

In Saumur, near Angers, France, saint Juana Delanoue, unspoilt, that supported fully by the help of Divine Providence, hosted first at home to orphans, elderly and ill women and bad life. Subsequently, put their partners the foundation of the Institute of sisters of Saint Ana of Divine Providence.

Saint Juana Isabel Bichier des Ages (s. XIX)
26 of August

La Puye, near Poitiers, also in France, saint Juana Isabel Bichier des Ages, Virgin, who, during the French Revolution, helped Andrés saint Huberto Fournet when this was clandestinely exercising his Ministry. Restored the peace of the Church, founded the Congregation of the daughters of the cross, for the education of the poor and helping the sick.

Saint Juana of Chantal (s. XVII)
18 of August

In the monastery of the visitation of Moulins in France, death of saint Juana Francisca Chantal Frémiot (Saint Juana de Chantal), whose memory is celebrated in August (12 or 18).

Saint Juana of Lestonnac (s. XVII)
15 of May

In Bordeaux, in France, saint Juana de Lestonnac, who, as a child, rejected the invitation and the efforts of his mother away from the Catholic Church and, on being widowed and after educating conveniently to their five children, founded the society of the daughters of our Lady, in imitation of the society of Jesus, for the Christian education of girls.

Saint Juanicio of Antidio (s. IX)
3 of November

In the monastery of Antidio, in Bithynia, saint Juanicio, monk, that, after more than twenty years in the service of the weapons, lived alone in several mountains of Olympus, and used to accompany his prayer with these words: God is my hope, Christ my refuge, the Holy Spirit my protector.

Saint Jucunda
25 of November
Saint Judicael (s. VII)
17 of December

In Britain, Saint Judicael, who sought largely concord between the Britons and the Franks, and abdicated of his royalty, is said to have lived in the monastery of Saint-Méen (c. 650).

Saint Judoco (s. VII)
13 of December

In Neustria North, saint Judoco, priest and hermit, who, as the son of Jutael, King of Armorica, and brother of Saint Judicael, for not to be compelled to succeed his father abandoned homeland and dedicated himself to eremitical life (c. 669).

Saint Julia
10 of December
Saint Julia of Córcega
22 of May

On the island of Corsica, commemoration of saint Julia, Virgin and martyr (s. in.).

Saint Julián of Alejandría (s. III)
27 of February
Saint Julián of Anazarbo (s. IV)
16 of March

In Antioch, Cilicia, saint Julian, who haunted for a long time was stuck with snake in a sack and rushed to the Sea (s. IV).

Saint Julián of Ancira (s. IV)
13 of September

At Ancira, of Galatia (Ankara today, in Turkey), saint Julian, priest, martyr under Emperor Licinio (s. IV).

Saint Julián of Brivet (s. III)
28 of August

In Brivet, in the territory of the arvernios, in Aquitaine, saint Julian, martyr. Tradition refers that having gone, saint Ferreolo Council that territory in time of persecution, it reached there the Palm of martyrdom (c. s. III).

Saint Julián of Cenomanum (s. III)
27 of January

In Cenomanum (today Le Mans), in Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Julian, who is regarded as the first bishop of this city (s. III).

Saint Julián of Cuenca (s. XIII)
28 of January

In the city of Cuenca, in Castilla la Nueva, in Spain, saint Julian, Bishop. It was the second Bishop of this city, once recovered from the hands of the Muslims, and egregious by his way of life, is distinguished by distribute among the poor the goods of the Church, working with their hands to get the daily sustenance (c. 1207).

Saint Julián of Sora (s. II)
27 of January

In the city of Sora in Lazio (today Italy), commemoration of Saint Julian, martyr, who, according to tradition, suffered in the time of the emperor Antoninus (s. c. II).

Saint Julián Saba (s. IV)
17 of January

In the region of Osroene (today in Turkey), commemoration of Saint Julian, ascetic, called by his countrymen "Sabas" or old, who, although he detested the crashing of the city environment, temporarily left his beloved solitude to confuse the followers of the Arian heresy (c. 377) in Antioquia.

Saint Juliana Falconeri (s. XIV)
19 of June

In Florence, in Tuscany, saint Juliana Falconeri, Virgin, who founded the Sisters of the order of the servants of Mary, called, by their habit, Mantelatas.

Saint Juliana of Florencia (s. IV)
7 of February

In Florence, the Etruria, saint Juliana, widow (s. IV).

Saint Juliana of Iluro
27 of July

In Iluro (today Mataró), near Barcelona, in Hispania Tarraconensis, memory of Saints Juliana and Semproniana, mártires (s. inc.).

Saint Juliana of Mont-Cornillon (s. XIII)
5 of April

In Fosses, in Brabant, St. Juliana, Lady of the order of St. Augustine, who was priora Mont-Cornillon, near Liège, and then led prison life, in which, strengthened with special thanks, promoted the solemnity of the body of Christ.

Saint Julio
5 of December
Saint Julio Álvarez (s. XX)
30 of March

In the village of Saint Julian, in the territory of Guadalajara, Mexico, saint Julio Álvarez, priest and martyr, in the cruel religious persecution witnessed with their blood their loyalty Christ Lord and his Church.

Saint Julio mártir
20 of December
Saint Julio of Dorostoro (s. III)
27 of May

In Dorostoro, the lower Mesia (lower Danube), saint Julio, martyr, who as veteran and graduate of the militia was captured by officers and handed over to the Governor most in time of persecution, and cursing in his presence to idols and confess the name of Christ, until the end was sentenced to death (c. 302).

Saint Julita
16 of June

In the region of Asia minor, commemoration of saint Quirico and saint Julita, martyrs.

Saint Julita of Cesarea (s. IV)
30 of July

In Cesarea de Capadocia, saint Julita, martyr, who, by constantly refusing to offer incense to the idols as he sent the judge, was thrown into fire (c. 303).

Saint Justa of Cerdeña (s. II)
14 of May

In the island of Sardinia, commemoration of the saint Justa and saint Enedina, martyrs.

Saint Justina of Padua (s. IV)
7 of October

In Padua, in the confines of Venice, saint Justina, Virgin and martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Justina vírgen y mártir
30 of November
Saint Justino obispo (s. IV)
1 of January

In Campania and in Abruzzo, Italy, commemoration of Saint Justin, who was Bishop distinguished by their zeal and defense of the Christians (s. IV).

Saint Justino of Iacobis (s. XIX)
31 of July

In the Valley of Alighede, in Ethiopia, saint Justino de Iacobis, Bishop of the Congregation of the mission, gentle and full of charity, who was delivered to the apostolate and the training of indigenous clergy, taking to soon suffer hunger, thirst, trials and jail.

Saint Justo (s. IV)
6 of August

In Compluto (today Alcalá de Henares), in the Hispania Cartaginense, holy martyrs Justo and Pastor. Still children, they voluntarily rushed to martyrdom, abandoning the school their slats school and detained by order of the judge and immediately hit, is encouraging and exhorting each other were beheaded by their love for Christ.

Saint Justo of Canterbury (s. VII)
10 of November

In Canterbury, England, saint Justo, Bishop, sent to this island by Pope Saint Gregorio I Magno together with other monks, to aid Augustine in the evangelization of England, accepting more later bishops of this see.

Saint Justo of Condat (s. VI)
6 of July

In the region of Condat, in the Jura, of Burgundy, saint Justo, monk (s. VI).

Saint Justo of Trieste (s. IV)
2 of November

In Trieste, Istria, saint Justo, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Justo of Urgel (s. VI)
28 of May

In Urgell, in Hispania Tarraconensis, saint Justo, Bishop, who exhibited in allegorical form the singing of songs and took part in the Hispanic Councils (s. VI).

Saint Jutta of Huy (s. XIII)
13 of January
Saint Juvenal of Narni (s. IV)
3 of May

In Narni, in Umbria, St. Juvenal, venerated as the first bishop of the diocese (4th century).

Saint Juventino (s. IV)
29 of January

In Antioch of Syria (today in Turkey), Juventino and saints Maximin, martyrs, who were crowned with martyrdom at the time of the Emperor Julian the apostate.

Saint Kenelmo (s. IX)
17 of July

In the monastery of Winchelcumbe, Mercie, in England, saint Kenelmo, Prince of this region, martyr (c. 812) tradition.

Saint Kentigerno (s. VII)
13 of January

In Glasgow, Scotland city, St. Kentigerno, Bishop and Abbot, who established its headquarters, in that place and he has brought together a large community of monks, to imitate the life of the early Church (603/612).

Saint Kevin of Glendalough (s. VII)
3 of June

In Glendalough in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Coemgeno (Kevin), Abbot, who founded this monastery where he lived many monks, who was father and guide. Known as Caoimhghin, Coemgen, Coemgenus, Comegen, Keivin, Kevin of Glen da locha or Kevin of Glendalough

Saint Kieran the younger (s. VI)
9 of September
Saint Kierano (s. VI)
5 of March

In Sahigir, in the region of Ossory, in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Kierano, Bishop and Abbot.

Saint Labuino of Daventer (s. VII)
12 of November

In Daventer, Friesland, saint Labuino, presbyter and monk from England, who dedicated himself to seek the peace and salvation of Christ to all inhabitants of the region.

Saint Lacuto (s. VI)
8 of February

In lower Brittany, Saint Iacuto, Abbot, brother of Saints Winwaldo and Guethnoc, who was built near the sea the monastery which then took its name (s. VI).

Saint Lamano
28 of November
Saint Lamberto of Lieja (s. VIII)
17 of September

In Liège, of Austrasia (now Belgium), the passion of St. Lambert, Bishop of Maastricht and martyr, who banished, withdrew to the monastery of Stavelot and later, returned to Headquarters, while brightly played the pastoral role, being innocent was killed by the enemies of the Church (c. 705).

Saint Lamberto of Lyon (s. VII)
14 of April

In Lyon, in France, St. Lambert, Bishop, who had previously been monk and Abbot of the monastery of Fontanelle.

Saint Lamberto of Vence (s. XII)
26 of May

In Vence, Provence, St. Lambert, Bishop, formerly monk of Lérins, who took care of the needy and was lover of poverty.

Saint Lamberto of Zaragoza (s. VIII)
19 of June

In Zaragoza, in Hispania, St. Lambert, martyr (c. s. VIII)

Saint Landelino of Ettenheim (s. VII)
21 of September

In the monastery of Ettenheim, in the region of Baden, Germania, saint Landelino, monk, a native of Hibernia (Ireland today) (s. VII).

Saint Landerico of París (s. VII)
10 of June

Paris, of Neustria, St. Landerico, Bishop, who tells that, in time of famine, to cater for the poor it alienated the ornaments of the Church, and he built a hospital next to the Cathedral Church.

Saint Landrada (s. VII)
8 of July

In the monastery of Bilsen, in Brabant, saint Landrada, Abbess.

Saint Lantberto of Frisinga (s. X)
19 of September

In Freising, in Bavaria, Germany, St. Lantberto, Bishop.

Saint Launomaro (s. VI)
19 of January

Near Carnuto (Chartres), of Neustria (today France), St. Launomaro, Abbot of the monastery of Corbion, who he had founded in the solitude of Perche (c. 593).

Saint Lauriano of Vatan (s. IV)
4 of July

In Vatan, in the region of Bourges, in Aquitaine, saint Lauriano, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Lautón of Coutances (s. VI)
22 of September

In Gaul, the territory of Coutances, saint Lautón or award, Bishop (post 549).

Saint Laverio
27 of November

In Grumento, Lucania, St. Laverio, martyr of the fourth century.

Saint Lázaro estilita (s. XI)
7 of November

Monte Galesio, near Ephesus, in Asia, saint Lázaro, Stylites, who lived many years on a column, loaded as well as irons and chains, and happy, with only bread and water, with this way of life so austere, at different places attracted many faithful.

Saint Lázaro of Constantinopla
17 of November

In Constantinople, saint Lazaro, monk, born in Armenia, distinguished in the artistic painting of sacred images, by refusing to destroy his works by order of the iconoclastic Emperor Teofilo, tormented with cruel tortures, but then passivated disputes due worship to the images, the Emperor Miguel III sent him to Rome to secure harmony and unity of the whole Church (c. 867).

Saint Lázaro of Milán (s. V)
14 of March

In Milan, from Liguria, saint Lázaro, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Lea of Roma (s. IV)
22 of March

Commemoration of saint read, widow Roman, whose virtues and transit God praised Jerome (c. 383).

Saint Leoba of Maguncia (s. VIII)
28 of September

In Mainz, Rhineland, in Austrasia (now Germany), saint Leoba, Virgin, who, St. Boniface relative, was called by him from England to Germania and presided over the monastery, on the banks of the Tauber, where with the word and the testimony led to the servants of God by the way of perfection (c. 782).

Saint Leobardo (s. VI)
18 of March

In Tours, of Neustria, saint Leobardo, who held in the cell called a monastery near wholesale, it shone by its admirable abstinence and humility (c. 593).

Saint Leobato (s. V)
16 of January

In the region of Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), commemoration of Saint Leobato, Abbot, whom his master, St. Urso, appointed as superior of the monastery recently founded Seneviere, who ruled Holy until his old age (s. V).

Saint Leobino of Chartres (s. VI)
14 of March

In Chartres in Gaul, St. Leobino, Bishop (c. 557).

Saint Leobono of Salagnac
13 of October

Salagnac, in the territory of Limoges, in Aquitaine, saint Leobono, hermit (s. inc.).

Saint Leocadia (s. IV)
9 of December

In Toledo, Spain, saint Leocadia, Virgin and martyr, distinguished by the confession of Christ.

Saint Leocricia (s. IX)
15 of March

In Córdoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Leocricia, Virgin and martyr, who, born in Muslim family, secretly embraced the faith of Christ, and stopped at home together with saint Eulogio, four days after the martyrdom of this passed to eternal glory to be cutthroat.

Saint León I abad (s. XI)
12 of July

In the monastery of Cava, in Campania, saint León I, Abbot, who provided the poor with the work of their hands and protected them against the Princes.

Saint León II papa (s. VII)
3 of July

In Rome, in the basilica of Saint Pedro, saint León II, Pope, knowledge of languages, Greek and Latin, friend of poverty and of the poor, and that approved the third Council of Constantinople.

Saint León III papa (s. IX)
12 of June

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.

Saint León IV papa (s. IX)
17 of July

In Rome, in the basilica of Saint Pedro, saint León IV, Pope, protector of the city and advocate of the primacy of Peter.

Saint León Lucas (s. IX)
1 of March

In the monastery of vein in the chasms of the mercury mount, in Calabria, León Luke, Abbot of Mule, who, according to the institutions of the Eastern monks, highlighted in hermitic and monastic life (c. 900).

Saint León of Calabria (s. XIII)
5 of May

In Calabria, saint Leon, hermit, who delivered the prayer and works of charity on behalf of the poor, died in the monastery of Africo near Reggio city, who he himself had founded (c. s. XIII).

Saint León of Catania (s. VIII)
20 of February

In Catania, Sicily, saint Leon, Bishop, who dealt mostly with the care of the poor (c. 787).

Saint León of Licia (s. III)
18 of August

In Myra, Lycia, saint Leon, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint León of Sens (s. VI)
22 of April

In Sens, Neustria, saint Leon, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint León of Troyes
25 of May

In the monastery of Mantenay-sur-Seine, near Troyes, in Gaul, Saint Leo, Abbot (s. VII).

Saint León of Vasconia (s. IX)
1 of March

In the region of Vasconia, saint Leon, Bishop and martyr (s. IX).

Saint Leonardo
27 of November
Saint Leonardo Murialdo (s. XX)
30 of March

In Turin, also in Italy, saint Leonardo Murialdo, priest, who founded the Pia society of Saint Jose, to educate abandoned children in Christian faith and charity.

Saint Leonardo of Noblac (s. VI)
6 of November

At Noblac near Limoges, in Aquitaine, saint Leonardo, hermit.

Saint Leonardo of Porto Maurizio (s. XVIII)
26 of November

In Rome, in the convent of Saint Buenaventura, on the Palatine, saint Leonardo de Porto Maurizio, priest of the order of the Friars Minor, who, full of zeal for the people, used almost all his life in preaching, in the edition of books of piety and to give more than 300 missions in the city, on the island of Corsica and across Northern Italy.

Saint Leoncia (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Leoncio of Burdeos (s. VI)
11 of July

In Bordeaux, Aquitaine city, St. Leontius, Bishop, honor of the people and the city, who dignificó temples, restored baptisterios and distinguished himself by his generosity towards the poor (c. 570).

Saint Leoncio of Frejus (s. V)
1 of December

In Fréjus, Provence, Saint Leontius, who favored the monastic life of Saint-Honorat Islands on the island of Lérins, and Bishop saint Juan Casiano, his friend, devoted to the first ten collations, died about the year 433.

Saint Leoncio of Trípoli (s. IV)
18 of June

In Tripoli, of Phoenician, St. Leontius, soldier, who by the atrocious torments suffered in prison became the Crown of martyrdom (s. IV).

Saint Leoniano of Vienne (s. VI)
13 of November

In Vienne, Gaul Lugdunensis, saint Leoniano, Abbot, that led to this captive city from Pannonia by people enemy, governed very Holy monks and nuns for more than forty years, first at Autun and then in Vienne (c. 518).

Saint Leónidas compañeras mártires (s. IV)
16 of April

In Corinth, of the Achaia, holy martyrs Leonidas, and seven companions: Carissa, Galina, Theodora, Nica, Nunencia, Callis and Basilisa, who, after various tortures, were thrown into the Sea (III/IV).

Saint Leónidas Fëdorov (s. XX)
7 of March

In the city of Kirov, Russia, blessed Leónidas Fëdorov, Bishop and martyr, who, being Apostolic Exarch of the Russian Catholics of Byzantine rite, deserved to be faithful to Christ disciple to death, under a scheme contrary to the religion.

Saint Leónidas of Alejandría (s. III)
22 of April

In Alexandria, in Egypt, commemoration of St. Leonidas (Leon), martyr under Emperor Septimio Severus was dead sword for his faith in Christ, leaving his son even child origins.

Saint Leonio of Poitiers (s. IV)
3 of February

In Poitiers, Aquitaine, saint Leonio, priest, who was a disciple of Saint-Hilaire (s. IV).

Saint Leopardo of Osimo (s. V)
20 of October

Leopard was Bishop in the 5th century.

Saint Leopoldo el piadoso (s. XII)
15 of November

In the monastery of Klosterneuburg in Austria, burial of saint Leopoldo, Prince of that province, who is honoured, even in life, with the nickname of «Merciful», because it was always peace obrador and friend of the poor and of the clergy.

Saint Leopoldo of Castelnuovo (s. XX)
30 of July

In Pavia, Italy city, saint Leopoldo (Bogdan) of Castelnuovo Mandic, priest of the order of the brothers minor Capuchins, that burned of zeal for the unity of Christians and spent his life working for the reconciliation of the same.

Saint Leotadio of Auch (s. VII)
22 of October

In the city of Auch, in Aquitaine, saint Leotadio, Bishop (s. VII).

Saint Leovigildo of Córdoba (s. IX)
20 of August

In Cordoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, holy martyrs Leovigild and Christopher, monks. During the persecution carried out by the Muslims they proclaimed spontaneously to Christ in front of the judge, who were beheaded, thus receiving the Palm of martyrdom.

Saint Leto Cartaginense
1 of September

In Hispania Cartaginense, memory of Saints Vicente and Leto, mártires (s. inc.).

Saint Leucio (s. IV)
11 of January

In Brindisi, in Puglia (today Italy), saint Leucio, who is considered the first bishop of the city (s. IV).

Saint Leudino of Toul (s. VII)
11 of September

In Toul, of Austrasia (today France), saint Leudino or Bodon, Bishop, who, being married, he became a monk and later, by its Council, also his wife Odila embraced the monastic life (before 680).

Saint Leufredo (s. VIII)
21 of June

In the region of Evreux, in Neustria, saint Leufredo, abad, who founded the monastery of the Holy Cross, who chaired during forty-eight years.

Saint Liberado
20 of December

Also in Rome, on the via Salaria Antigua, in the cemetery next to the seven doves, saint Liberal (released or Liberato), martyr, who, reportedly, held the Office of consul (s. inc.).

Saint Liberal of Altino (s. IV)
27 of April

At Altino, in the region of Venice, saint Liberal, hermit (c. 400).

Saint Liberato abad y compañeros (s. V)
2 of July

Commemoration of the holy martyrs Liberato, Abbot, Bonifacio, Deacon, Servo and rustic, subdeacons, Rogato and Septimius, monks, and children Max, who in Cartago, during the persecution unleashed by the Vandals under the Arian King Hunnerico, by confessing the true Catholic faith and one baptism, were subjected to cruel torments, nailed to the timbers that were going to be burned and beaten with paddles until their heads were brokensucceeding them brightly, so it deserved to be crowned by the Lord.

Saint Libertino of Agrigento (s. IV)
3 of November

In Agrigento, Sicily, saint libertine, Bishop and martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Liborio (s. IV)
9 of April

In the city of the cenomani (now Le Mans), in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Liborio, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Licerio of Couserans (s. VI)
27 of August

In Couserans, the Aquitania, saint Licerio, Bishop, who, a native of Hispania, was a disciple of saint Fausto de Riez and with his prayers freed the city from being destroyed by the Visigoths (c. 540).

Saint Licinio of Anjou (s. VII)
1 of November

In Anjou, in Neustria, saint Licinio, Bishop, whom the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I entrusted the monks who moved to England (c. 606).

Saint Lídano of Sezze (s. XII)
2 of July

Sezze, in Lazio, saint Lídano, Abbot, founder of the monastery of this place, with its monks filled the surrounding lands, liberating that way its inhabitants from malarial fever.

Saint Lidia of Tiatira (s. I)
20 of May

Commemoration of saint Lydia of Thyatira, seller of purple, who was the first who believed in the Gospel at Philippi in Macedonia, when the Apostle Paul preached it (s. I).

Saint Lifardo (s. VI)
3 of June

Meung-sur-Loire, in the territory of Orleans, Gaul, St. Lifardo, priest, that in this place took solitary life.

Saint Liliosa of Córdoba
27 of July

In Córdoba, in the Spanish province of Andalusia, holy martyrs George, Deacon and Monk originally from Syria, Aurelio and Sabigotona, husbands, and Felix and Liliosa, husbands also, in the persecution unleashed by the Saracens, looking forward to bear witness to his Christian faith, not ceased to praise Christ in prison, where they were finally beheaded.

Saint Lino papa (s. I)
23 of September

In Rome, commemoration of Saint linen, Pope, who, according to testimony of Ireneo, the Holy Apostles entrusted to him the episcopate of the Church founded in the city. Paul Apostle remembers him as companion (century I).

Saint Litifredo (s. IX)
8 of March

In Pavia, in Lombardy, St. Litifredo, Bishop.

Saint Litorio of Tours (s. IV)
13 of September

In Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), St. Litorio, Bishop, first Builder of a Church within the walls of the city, already have Christians in it.

Saint Liudwino of Tréveris (s. VIII)
29 of September

In Mettlach, in Rhineland, on the banks of the Saar river, burial of Saint Liudwino, Bishop of Trier, founder of the monastery of this place and died at Reims (c. 717).

Saint Longinos
2 of May

Commemoration of the holy martyrs Vindemial, Bishop of Capsa, in Numidia, and Longinus, Bishop Pamaria, in Mauritania, who were beheaded by order of Huneric, King of vandals, after having faced the Arians at the Council of Carthage.

Saint Longinos soldado (s. I)
16 of October

In Jerusalem, commemoration of Saint Longinos, venerated as the soldier who opened the side of the crucified Lord with Lance (century I).

Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani (s. XV)
8 of January

In the city of Venice (today Italy), saint Lorenzo Giustiniani, Bishop, who illustrated this church with its doctrine of eternal wisdom.

Saint Lorenzo O´Toole (s. XII)
14 of November

In the town of Eu, in Normandy, transit saint Loenzo O´Toole (Lorcan Ua Tualthail), Bishop of Dublin, who, among the difficulties of his time, vigorously promoted the regular discipline of the Church, attempted to make peace between princes, and finally, having gone to visit Henry, King of England, got the joys of eternal peace.

Saint Lorenzo of Canterbury (s. VII)
2 of February

In Canterbury, England, saint Lorenzo, Bishop, that governed this Church after Augustine and waxed great, even it to convert to the faith to King Edbaldo.

Saint Lorenzo of Fraxanone (s. XII)
30 of December

In the village of Fraxanone, in Sicily, saint Lorenzo, monk according to rule Eastern, distinguished by the austerity of life and his constant preaching (c. 1162).

Saint Lorenzo of Novara (s. IV)
30 of April

In Novara, Liguria, saint Lorenzo, priest and martyr, who built a baptismal font that baptized children who trusted him for their education, and one day, while preparing to take to the bathroom of a high number of children living, some wicked killed him along with newcomers (s. IV).

Saint Lorenzo of Siponte (s. VI)
7 of February

In Siponte, Puglia, saint Lorenzo, Bishop (c. 545).

Saint Lubencio of Kobern (s. IV)
13 of October

In Kobern, next to the Moselle, in the territory of Trier, St. Lubencio, presbyter (s. IV).

Saint Lucas Casali of Nicosia (s. IX)
2 of March

In Agira, Sicily, saint Lucas Casali de Nicosia, monk, famous for his humility and other virtues (s. IX).

Saint Lucas el Joven (s. X)
7 of February

In Soterion, of Phocis, saint Lucas el Joven, hermit.

Saint Lucas Kirby (s. XVI)
30 of May

In London, in England, saint Lucas Kirby, priest and martyr, in the persecution during the reign of Isabel I was hanged in Tyburn triple jib after many torments. With the blessed priests and martyrs suffered the torment in the same scaffold Guillermo Filby and Lorenzo Johnson, as well as Tomás Cottam, of the society of Jesus.

Saint Lucas obispo (s. XII)
10 of December

In the monastery of Saint Nicolás de Viotorito, in Calabria, saint Lucas, Bishop of island (Isola Capo Rizzuto), who worked with insistence in favor of the poor and the formation of the monks

Saint Lucas of Mesina (s. XII)
27 of February

In Messina, in Sicily, saint Lucas, Abbot of the monastery of the Holy Savior, following the rules of the Eastern monks.

Saint Lucas Vu Ba Loan (s. XIX)
24 of November

In Hanoi, in Tonquin, saint Lucas Vu Ba Loan, priest and martyr, beheaded in the time of Emperor Minh Mang for their faith in Christ.

Saint Lucas, abad (s. X)
5 of February

In Lucania, Luke, Abbot, who embraced the monastic life, according to the institutions of the Holy Eastern, first in Sicily, his homeland, but due to the invasion of the Saracens moved to other places, dying in the monastery of the Saints Elias and Anastasius of Carbone, who he himself had founded.

Saint Lucía Filippini (s. XVIII)
25 of March

In the Montefiascone, Tuscany, saint Lucía Filippini, founder of the Institute of the pious teachers, to promote Christian education of young people and women, particularly the lack of resources.

Saint Lucía of Narni (s. XVI)
16 of November
Saint Lucía Yi Zhenmei (s. XIX)
19 of February

In the village of Kaiyang, near Mianyang, in the Chinese province of Sichuan, saint Lucía Yi Zhenmei, Virgin and martyr, who was sentenced to be cutthroat by confessing his Catholic faith.

Saint Luciano (s. X)
3 of January

In Lentini, Sicily (now Italy), saint Luciano, Bishop (s. X).

Saint Luciano Mártir (s. IV)
7 of January

In the city of Nicomedia, in Bithynia (today Turkey), passion of saint Luciano, presbyter of the Church of Antioch and martyr, who, distinguished by its doctrine and eloquence, to be brought before the Court, in the midst of continuous interrogation accompanied by torture remained fearless in confessing Christian.

Saint Luciano of Bitinia (s. III)
26 of October

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, saints Luciano and Marciano, martyrs, that in time the Emperor Decio, by order of the prefect Sabino, were burned alive (c. 250).

Saint Marciano of Nicomedia (s. III)
26 of October

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, saints Luciano and Marciano, martyrs, that in time the Emperor Decio, by order of the prefect Sabino, were burned alive (c. 250).

Saint Lúcido (s. X)
5 of December

In the monastery of Saint Pedro de Aquara, in Lucania, saint lucid, monk (c. 983).

Saint Lucífero of Cagliari (s. IV)
20 of May

In Cagliari, on the island of Sardinia, saint Lucifero, Bishop, who, courageous defender of the nicena faith, suffered many persecutions by the Emperor Constantius, being sent into exile, and returning to his seat died as a confessor of Christ.

Saint Lucina of Roma (s. I)
30 of June

Saint Lucina, Rome, s. i. discupula of the Apostles in Rome; which with its finance provided to the needs of the Saints, visited the imprisoned Christians, and dealt in bury the martyrs, alongside which was buried in a cave that she had made to build.

Saint Lucio
1 of December
Saint Lucio eremita (s. IV)
3 of December

In Chur (Chur), Reece, among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Lucio, hermit to the 4th century.

Saint Lucio of Cirene (s. I)
6 of May

Commemoration of Saint Lucius of Cyrene, to whom the book of the acts of the Apostles names among the prophets and doctors of the Iglesia de Antioquía (s. I).

Saint Lucio, papa (s. III)
5 of March

In Rome, in via Apia, in the cemetery of Calisto, burial of Saint Lucius, Pope, successor to Cornelius, who suffered exile for the faith of Christ and was at times harrowing, eximious confessor of the faith, acting with moderation and prudence.

Saint Lucrecia (s. IV)
23 of November
Saint Ludano, peregrino (s. XIII)
12 of February

In the place of Northeim, in Alsace, along the river Ill, saint Ludano, a native of Scotland, who rested in the Lord while herself to the grave of the Holy Apostles.

Saint Ludgero (s. IX)
26 of March

Saint Ludgero, first bishop of Münster.

Saint Ludmila of Bohemia (s. X)
16 of September

In Prague, in the territory of Bohemia, St. Ludmila, martyr, Duchess of Bohemia, who as responsible for the education of his grandson St. Wenceslas, sought to instill the love of Christ, died strangled by the conjuring of his daughter-in-law Drahomíra and other noble pagan in your mood.

Saint Ludolfo of Ratzeburg (s. XIII)
29 of March

In Wismar, Holstein, in Germany, St. Ludolfo, Bishop of Ratzeburg and martyr, for defending the freedom of the Church was thrown into a small prison by mandate of the Alberto duque, where that was so drained physically to be released from prison, migrated towards the Lord.

Saint Luis Bertrán (s. XVI)
9 of October

In Valencia, in Spain, saint Luis Bertrán, priest of the order of preachers, that in South America preached the Gospel of Christ and defended several indigenous peoples.

Saint Luis IX of Francia (s. XIII)
25 of August

Saint Luis IX, King of France, who, both in peacetime and during the war for defense of Christians, was distinguished by its active faith, his righteousness in Government, love of the poor and patience in adverse situations. He had eleven children in his marriage, who educated in a way that is unblessedble and pious, and spent his assets, forces and his own life in the worship of the cross, the Crown and the tomb of the Lord, until infected plague, died in the camp of Tunisia, on the coast of North Africa.

Saint Luis of Brignoles (s. XIII)
19 of August

In Brignoles, Provence, France, death of saint Luis, Bishop. Nephew of the King St. Louis, preferred poverty Gospel to praise and honors of the world, and young in years but mature in virtue, was elevated to the see of Toulouse. Due to his delicate health, he piously rested in the Lord.

Saint Luis Orione
12 of March

The city of Saintremo, Liguria, in Italy, blessed Luis Orione, presbyter, who instituted the little work of Divine Providence.

Saint Luis Scrosoppi (s. XIX)
3 of April

In Udine, in the region of Venice, saint Luis Scrosoppi, presbyter of the Congregation of the oratory, who founded the Congregation of sisters of Divine Providence, for the Christian education of female youth.

Saint Luis Versiglia (s. XX)
13 of November
Saint Luisa of Marillac (s. XVII)
15 of March

In Paris, in France, saint Luisa de Marillac, widow, who, by example, formed the Institute of sisters of charity to help those in need, thus completing the work outlined by saint Vicente de Paúl.

Saint Lulo of Hersfeld (s. VIII)
16 of October

In the monastery of Hersfeld, in the Franconia, Germania, saint Lulo, Bishop of Mainz, who being companion and collaborator of St. Boniface mission to evangelize, was ordained bishop by him, so that he was master of the presbyters, doctor of the rule for monks, faithful preacher and pastor to the Christian people.

Saint Lupencio of Chalons (s. VII)
22 of October

In the region of Châlons, in Neustria, saint Lupencio or Luvencio, Abbot of the basilica of Saint-Privat-de-Javols, who, after having wrongfully received many insults on the part of innocent, count of the city, was beheaded (c. 684).

Saint Lupercio of León (s. IV)
30 of October

In the city of Leon, in Hispania, Claudio saints, Lupercio and Victorio, martyrs, in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano suffered death by Christ (c. 303/304).

Saint Lupicino of Lyon (s. V)
3 of February

In Lyon, Gaul, St. Lupicino, Bishop, who lived in the time of the persecution under the Vandals (s. ex V.).

Saint Lupo of Limoges (s. VII)
22 of May

In Limoges, in Aquitaine, saint Lupo, Bishop, who had adopted the Charter of Foundation of the monastery of Solignac.

Saint Lupo of Lyon (s. VI)
24 of September

In Lyon, in Gaul, saint Lupo, Bishop, who had previously lived as a hermit (post 528).

Saint Lupo of Nove
23 of August

In Nove, Moesia inferior, saint Lupo martyr, who, according to tradition, reached the freedom of Christ to be beheaded (s. inc.).

Saint Lupo of Sens (s. VII)
1 of September

In Sens, Neustria, saint Lupo, Bishop, who was banished for having said to a local hierarch that suited the people being governed by a priest and obey God rather than the Princes (c. 623).

Saint Lupo of Troyes (s. V)
29 of July

In Troyes, city of the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Lupo, Bishop, who went to Britain to combat the heresy of the Pelagians, with saint Germán de Auxerre then defended with prayer to your city from the fury of Attila, and having exercised admirable way the priesthood for fifty years, rested in peace (c. 478).

Saint Lúpulo of Capua
14 of October

In the city of Capua, in Campania, saint hops, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Lutgarda (s. XIII)
16 of June

In the monastery of Cistercian nuns of Aywieres, in Brabant, saint Lutgarda, Virgin, distinguished by its devotion to the sacred heart of the Lord.

Saint Luxorio of Cerdeña (s. IV)
21 of August

Forum of Trajan (today Fordongianus), Sardinia, St. Luxorio, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Macaldo (s. VII)
27 of April

In the Isle of Man, in the northern part of Cambria, saint Macaldo, or Maughold, Bishop, renowned for his Holiness (s. VII).

Saint Macanisio of Irlanda (s. VI)
3 of September

In Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Macanisio, Bishop.

Saint Macario (s. III)
8 of December

In Alexandria, in Egypt, commemoration of saint Macario, martyr, who, in the time of Emperor Decio, advise the judge with many reasons that renegase of Christ, he professed faith, with greater consistency for which reason was finally burned alive.

Saint Macario el Grande (s. IV)
19 of January

Commemoration of saint Macario large, presbyter and Abbot of the monastery of Scete in Egypt, that being dead to the world, lived only for God, teaching it to his monks (c. 390).

Saint Macario of Bitinia (s. VIII)
18 of August

In Bithynia, death of saint Macario, hegumen of the monastery of Pelecete, who, at the time of Emperor León V, suffered many trials for the defence of the sacred images, dying in exile.

Saint Macario of Collesano (s. XI)
16 of December

In Lucania, saint Macario de Collesainto, monk, virtuoso by his humility and abstinence, who chaired several monastery in the Mercurion and the Latiniano

Saint Macario of Gante (s. XI)
10 of April

In Ghent, in Flanders, saint Macario, Peregrine, who received between the monks of St. Bavón, the following year died consumed by the plague.

Saint Macario of Jerusalén (s. IV)
10 of March

Commemoration of St. Macarius, Bishop of Jerusalem, who with their exhortations obtained that the Holy places were restored and enriched with basilicas by the Emperor Constantino el Grande and his mother, St. Helena.

Saint Macario of Maleo, Escocia (s. VI)
12 of November

On the island of Maleo, in Scotland, saint Macario, Bishop, a native of Ireland, who is considered saint Columbano disciple and founder of this Church (s. VI)

Saint Macario sacerdote y mártir
20 of December
Saint Maccartemio (s. V)
24 of March

In Clogher in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Maccartemio, Bishop, who is held by disciple of St. Patrick (s. V).

Saint Maclovio of Alet (s. VII)
15 of November

In lower Brittany, saint Maclovio or Macuto, Bishop of Alet, who, born in Cambria, he died in Saintes.

Saint Macrina of Annesis (s. IV)
19 of July

In the monastery of Annesis, near the River Iris, in Pontus, saint Macrina, Virgin, sister of the Saints Basilio Magno, Gregorio de Nisa and Pedro de Sebaste, great connoisseur of the Sacred Scriptures, who embraced the solitary life and was a wonderful example of love of God and of remoteness from the vanities of the world.

Saint Maelrubo (s. VIII)
21 of April

In the monastery of Applecroos, in Scotland, St. Maelrubo, Abbot, who, a native of Ireland and monk of Bangor, founded a missionary monastery, from which circulated, for fifty years, the light of faith to the people of those regions.

Saint Magdalena of Canossa (s. XIX)
10 of April

In Verona, in the territory of Venice, saint Magdalena de Canossa, Virgin, who spontaneously renounced all the wealth of its heritage to follow Christ and founded a double Institute: the daughters and the children's charity, to promote the Christian instruction of children.

Saint Magdalena of Nagasaki (s. XVII)
15 of October

In Nagasaki, Japan, saint Magdalena, Virgin and martyr, who, in the time of Emperor Yemitsu, was strong mood both keep the faith and endure the torment of the gallows for thirteen days.

Saint Magdalena Sofía Barat (s. XIX)
25 of May

In Paris, France, St Madeleine Sophie Barat, Virgin, who founded the society of the Sacred Heart and very busily worked for the Christian formation of young women.

Saint Magín of Tarragona
19 of August

In the region of Tarragona, in Hispania, saint Magín (Magi), martyr.

Saint Magina
3 of December
Saint Maglorio of Dol (s. VII)
24 of October

In lower Brittany, saint Maglorio, that disciple of saint Iltuto, saint Samson he succeeded as Bishop of Dol and then took lonely in the Serk island life, according to tradition (c. 605).

Saint Magnerico of Tréveris (s. VI)
25 of July

Commenting in Trier, city of Rhineland, in Austrasia, St. Magnerico, Bishop, saint Niceto disciple, who faithfully accompanied when this was banished, and he emulated, to succeed him in the episcopate, in the zeal for the salvation of the souls (c. 596).

Saint Magno of Aviñón (s. VII)
19 of August

In the place called «Fabrateria Vetus», near Ceccano, Lazio, saint Magno, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Magno of Füssen (s. VIII)
6 of September

In the monastery of Füssen in Bavaria, saint Magno, Abbot (s. VIII).

Saint Magno of las Órcadas (s. XII)
16 of April

In Scotland, saint Magno, martyr, who, being Prince of Orkney, embraced the Christian faith and, finding himself in difficulties with the King of Norway by accusations that it had been made, arose unarmed to his colleague in the Government to sign the peace, being treacherously murdered.

Saint Magno of Milán (s. VI)
1 of November

In Milan, the Lombardy, saint Magno, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Magno of Venecia (s. VII)
6 of October

In Venice, commemoration of saint Magno, Bishop, who, by taking the Lombards their episcopal see of Opitergio, with most of his flock moved next to the Venetian Lagoon, founded the new city of Heraclia or Eraclea, as well as several churches in the place where later stood the city of Venice (c. 670).

Saint Mainbodo (s. VIII)
23 of January

At Dampierre, near Besaintçon, Burgundy (today France), saint Mainbodo or Maimbodi, a native of Hibernia (Ireland today), who Pilgrim and hermit, was murdered by thieves (c. s. VIII).

Saint Mainquino (s. VII)
2 of January

In Luimneach, city of Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Mainquino, celebrated as Bishop (s. VII).

Saint Malaquías
18 of December

Commemoration of St. Malachy, Prophet, who, after the Babylonian exile, announced the great day of the Lord and his coming in the temple, and offer you the pure oblation who always and everywhere.

Saint Malaquías of Armagh (s. XII)
2 of November

In the monastery of Clairvaux in Burgundy, burial of Saint Malachy, Bishop of Down and Connor in Ireland, who restored there the life of the Church, and on his way to Rome, in this monastery, and in the presence of the Abbot Saint Bernard, gave his spirit to the Lord.

Saint Malardo (s. VII)
15 of January

In the city of Chartres, in Neustria (today France), saint Malardo, Bishop (c. 650).

Saint Malco monje
21 of October

Commemoration of St. Malchus, monk, that Jerome presented written testimony of his asceticism and his life in Maronia, near Antioch (s. IV).

Saint Malón of Rouen (s. IV)
22 of October

In Rouen, Lugdunensis Gaul, Saint Malon, Bishop, who is considered as the first Apostle of the faith Christian in this city and initiator of the episcopal see (s. IV).

Saint Mamante of Cesárea
17 of August

Cesarea de Capadocia, St. Mamas, Mamante or HP, martyr, who, being very lowly shepherd, lived alone in the woods with maximum frugality and proclaiming his faith in Christ, accomplished martyrdom during the rule of Aurelian (273/274).

Saint Mamerto of Vienne (s. V)
11 of May

In Vienne, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, St. Mamerto, Bishop, who, on the occasion of an imminent misfortune, instituted a solemn litanies to the preparatory Triduum of the feast of the Ascension of the Lord (c. 475) in this city.

Saint Mamlaca (s. IV)
5 of October

Commemoration of saint Mamlaca, Virgin and martyr, who, a native of the region of Beth Garmay, moved to Persia, where he was sentenced to death by King Sapor II (c. 343).

Saint Mánahen (s. I)
24 of May

Commemoration of St. Manaen, brother of milk of the Tetrarch Herod, who was a doctor in the Church of Antioch, in Syria, excelling as a prophet under the grace of the New Testament (century I).

Saint Mancio (s. VI)
21 of May

In Evora, in Lusitania, saint Mancio, martyr (s. VI).

Saint Manequilde of Châlons (s. V)
14 of October

In the territory of Chalons en Champagne, of Gaul, saint Manequilde, Virgin (s. V).

Saint Mansueto of Milán (s. VII)
19 of February

In Milan, Lombardy, saint Mansueto, Bishop, who fought firmly against the heresy of the monoteletas (c. 680).

Saint Mansueto of Toul (s. IV)
3 of September

In Toul, the Belgium Gaul (now France), saint Mansueto, first bishop of this city (s. IV).

Saint Mansueto of Uruci
28 of November
Saint Manuel Nguyen Van Trieu (s. XVIII)
17 of September

In Hue, from Annam (Viet Nam today), passion of saint Manuel Nguyen Van Trieu, priest and martyr, under the regime of Emperor Canh Thinh.

Saint Mapálico (s. III)
19 of April

In Africa, St. Mapálico, martyr, who during the persecution under the Emperor Decio, moved from Mercy to his family, asked to be given ecclesiastical peace to his mother and his sister, who had renounced, and thus led to the Court, was crowned with martyrdom. With him died many other holy martyrs, who also confessed Christ, namely: Baso, in a quarry; Fortunio, in prison; Paul, in the Court; Fortunata, Victorino, Victor, Heremio, Credula, inherits, Donato, firm, Venusto, fruits, Julia, martial and Ariston, dead in jail for hunger.

Saint Marana (s. V)
28 of February

Commemoration of Saints tangle and Cira, Virgin, who lived in a narrow and closed place homeless, in Berea, in Syria, receiving the necessary food through a window and keeping silent (s. V).

Saint Marcelina of Milán (s. IV)
17 of July

In Milan, city of Liguria, saint Marcelina, Virgin, sister of the Bishop Ambrose, to which Pope Liberius imposed veil of consecrated in the Roman basilica of Saint Peter, on the feast of the Epiphany of the Lord (s. ex IV.).

Saint Marcelino mártir (s. IV)
2 of January

In the territory of Cori, thirty milestones of the city of Rome, narcissus, Argeus, martyrs and Marcelino saints (s. IV).

Saint Marcelino obispo (s. VI)
9 of January

In the city of Ancona, in the Piceno (today Italy), saint Marcelino, Bishop, who, wrote Pope saint Gregorio I Magno, by grace of God delivered to the city of fire (s. VI).

Saint Marcelino of Cartago (s. V)
13 of September

In Carthage, in Africa, saint Marcelino, martyr, that being high imperial official closely related to the Saints Augustine and Jerome, he was accused of being a supporter of the usurper Heraklion and, despite being innocent, for defending the Catholic faith was killed by donatistas heretics.

Saint Marcelino of Embrún (s. IV)
20 of April

Embrun, in Gaul, saint Marcelino, first bishop of this city, who, a native of Africa, converted to the faith of Christ most of the population of the Maritime Alps, being ordained bishop by saint Eusebio de Vercelli.

Saint Marcelo obispo (s. VI)
17 of January

In the city of Die, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Marcelo, Bishop, defender of the city, who, to have maintained the Catholic faith, was exiled by the Arian King Euric.

Saint Marcelo of Apamea (s. IV)
14 of August

In Apamea in Syria, saint Marcelo, Bishop and martyr, that have destroyed a temple of Jupiter, was killed by the enraged gentiles (c. 390).

Saint Marcelo of Capua (s. IV)
7 of October

At Capua, in Campania, saint Marcelo, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Marcelo of Chalons-sur-Saone (s. IV)
4 of September

In Chalons-sur-Saône, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Marcelo, martyr (s. III-IV).

Saint Marcelo of París (s. IV)
1 of November

In Paris, the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Marcelo, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Marchelmo of Deventer (s. VIII)
14 of July

In Deventer, of East Frisia, saint Marchelmo, priest and Monk, Anglo-Saxon of origin, disciple from his youth of saint Wilibrordo, he accompanied in the works which it undertook by Christ (c. 775).

Saint Marcia mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Marcial of Limoges (s. I)
30 of June

Saint Marcial, Bishop. Limoges (France), s. i. Bishop, with two priests, called Alpiniano and Austricliniano, in Limoges, France; whose life was very illustrious by his miracles.

Saint Marciana of Mauritania (s. IV)
11 of July

Mauritania Cesarea, saint Marciana, Virgin, who, condemned to the menagerie, reached the Palm of martyrdom (c. 303).

Saint Marciano of Auxerre (s. V)
20 of April

In Auxerre, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Marciano, monk (c. 488).

Saint Marciano of Calcedonia (s. IV)
2 of November

Commemoration of saint Marciano, hermit, who, born in Cirrus, withdrew to the desert of chalcedony and there, living in a House very close, only in the afternoon ate a small amount of bread and water, but getting ahead of fasting brotherly love (s. IV).

Saint Marciano of Iconio (s. IV)
11 of July

At Iconium, of Lycaonia, saint Marciano, martyr, who under the prefect Perennis reached the Palm of martyrdom, passing through many torments (s. III / IV).

Saint Marciano of Siracusa (s. II)
30 of October

In Syracuse, Sicily, saint Marciano, regarded as the first bishop of this city (s. II).

Saint Marciano of Tortona
6 of March

In Tortona, in Liguria, saint Marciano, venerated as a bishop and martyr (s.inc.).

Saint Marciano Presbítero (s. V)
10 of January

In Constantinople (Istanbul today in Turkey), saint Marciano, priest, who was distinguished in the ornamentation of churches and in the assistance provided to the poor.

Saint Marcos Ji Tianxiang (s. XX)
7 of July

In the city of Ye-Tchoang-Teu, in Hebei province, in China, saint Marcos Ji Tianxiang, martyr, who, despite having forbidden during forty years approaching the feast of the Eucharist because it was impossible to stop the use of opium, despite this not ceased continue asking for a Holy death, having been summoned to trial, strongly professed their faith in Christ and was admitted to the eternal banquet.

Saint Marcos of Aretusa (s. IV)
29 of March

Commemoration of saint Marcos, Bishop of Arethusa, in Syria, during the Arian controversy not deviated the least of the Orthodox faith, and under the Emperor Julian the apostate, he was persecuted. St. Gregory Nazianzen greeted him as virtuoso male and most Holy elder.

Saint Marcos of Ecano (s. V)
5 of November

In Apulia, saint Marcos-Ecano Bishop (now Tróia) (s. V).

Saint Marcos of Jerusalén (s. II)
22 of October

Commemoration of St. mark, Bishop of Jerusalem, who was the first bishop of the gentiles who occupied the headquarters of the Church of the Holy City, working with faith and zeal to bring together the faithful dispersed by the war (s. II).

Saint Marcos of Mesia (s. IV)
3 of July

In Mesía, commemoration of Saints mark and Mutien, martyrs, who were beheaded for refusing to sacrifice to idols and by courageously confessing Christ (s. c. IV).

Saint Marcos papa (s. IV)
7 of October

In Rome, Saint Mark, Pope, who founded the title 'in Palacinis' and built a basilica in the cemetery of Balbina, in the via Ardeatina, where he was buried.

Saint Marculfo (s. VI)
1 of May

On an island in lower Brittany, saint Marculfo, hermit, and afterwards monk and Abbot of the monastery of Nanteuil (c. 558).

Saint Márculo (s. IV)
25 of November

In Numidia, St. Márculo, Bishop, who, according to tradition, died martyr in time of the constant Emperor, Lord from a rock by a such Macario.

Saint Mardario
13 of December
Saint Margarita Bourgeoys (s. XVIII)
12 of January

In Montreal, in the province of Quebec, in Canada, saint Margarita Bourgeoys, Virgin, who provided great assistance to the settlers and the soldiers, and worked to ensure the Christian formation of young women, founding the Congregation of the Sisters of our Lady to do this.

Saint Margarita Clitherow (s. XVI)
25 of March

In York, England, saint Margarita Clitherow (Daisy Clitherow), martyr, who, with the consent of her husband, embraced the Catholic faith, who also raised their children, and worried about hiding in her house to priests who were persecuted, for which reason was arrested several times during the reign of Isabel I, and finally, refusing their cause was carried before the Court so that tempers of the advisers of the judge does not carry with the responsibility of his death sentence, condemned it, because of his faith in Christ, to be suffocated to death under a great weight.

Saint Margarita of Cortona (s. XIII)
22 of February

Cortona, in Tuscany, saint Margarita, deeply moved by the death of her lover, erased the sins of his youth with a healthy penance, received in the third order of St. Francis, it surrendered to the contemplation of God, and it was favoured by the special charisms.

Saint Margarita of Hungría (s. XIII)
18 of January

In Buda, city of Hungary, Saint Margaret, Virgin, daughter of King Bela IV, to which his parents dedicated to God to obtain the release of the Tartars, and girl, entered the monastery of nuns of the order of preachers and made profession at the age of twelve and completely surrendered to God, devoting himself to imitate generously to Christ crucified.

Saint Margarita of Lorena (s. XVI)
2 of November
Saint Margarita of Septémpeda (s. XIV)
5 of August

In Saint Severino Marche (Septempeda), also in the region of Piceno, saint Margarita, widow.

Saint Margarito Flores (s. XX)
12 of November

In the city of Tuliman, in Mexico, saint Margarito Flores, priest and martyr, who, in the great persecution against the Church, by being a priest was imprisoned and executed, thus obtaining the glory of martyrdom.

Saint María Bertila Boscardin (s. XX)
20 of October

In Treviso, Italy, saint María Bertila (Ana Francisca) Boscardin, Virgin of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Dorotea of the sacred hearts, who was shown at work in a hospital requests of physical and spiritual health of the sick.

Saint María Crucificada of Rosa (s. XIX)
15 of December

In Brescia, Lombardy, crucified saint Maria de Rosa, Virgin, who spent his wealth and she was delivered by the health of the souls and the bodies of others, and founded the Institute of the slaves of the charity.

Saint María Du Zhaozhi (s. XX)
28 of June

In the place of Jieshuiwang, near the city of Shenxian, in the same province of Hebei, saint María Du Zhaozhi, martyr, mother of a priest, who after having fled, but not wanting to betray his faith in Christ, voluntarily submitted his neck to the axe from his pursuers.

Saint María Egipcíaca (s. V)
2 of April

In Palestine, saint María Egipcíaca, famous sinner of Alexandria, that by the intercession of the Blessed Virgin became a God in the Holy City, and led a penitent and lonely life to the other side of the Jordan (s. V).

Saint María Francisca of las Llagas of Nuestro Señor Jesucristo (s. XVIII)
6 of October

In Naples, Campania, saint Maria Francisca of the wounds of our Lord Jesus Christ (Ana María) Gallo, Virgin of the third order Regular of St. Francis, who was admirable by endure continued and many trials, showing great patience, penance, and love of God and souls.

Saint María Fu Guilin (s. XX)
20 of July

In the place of Daliucun in Wuyi, in the same Chinese province, Holy Mary Fu Guilin, master, who, during the same persecution, was delivered to the enemies of the Gospel, being decapitated while he invoked to our Savior Jesus Christ.

Saint María Guillerma Emilia of Rodat (s. XIX)
19 of September

In Villefranche, in the region of Rodez, in France, saint María Guillerma Emilia de Rodat, Virgin, foundress of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy family, dedicated to the education of girls and help for those in need.

Saint María Guo Lizhi y compañeros (s. XX)
7 of July

In the village of Hujiacun, in Shenxian, also in the Chinese province of Hebei, saint María Guo Lizhi, martyr, than during the same persecution, who another mother of the Maccabees, gave encouragement to the seven members of his family accompanying him in the place of the torment, asking to be her last in be executed, and there are thus seen to split previously all to heavenfollowed them finally.

Saint María Josefa del Corazón of Jesús Saintcho of Guerra (s. XX)
20 of March

In Bilbao, in the Basque country, in Spain, saint Maria Josefa of the heart of Jesus Saintcho war, Virgin, who founded the Congregation of the sisters servants of Jesus and formed them especially for the care of the sick and the poor.

Saint María Magdalena Postel (s. XIX)
16 of July

In Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, village in Normandy, in France, saint María Magdalena Postel, Virgin, who, during the same revolution, when having been expelled all priests, provided all kinds of services to patients and, in general, to all the faithful. Turned peace, he founded the Congregation of the daughters of mercy, for the formation of the young poor in complete poverty.

Saint María Margarita of Youville (s. XVIII)
23 of December
Saint María Mazzarello (s. XIX)
14 of May

In Nizza Monferrato, Piedmont, Italy, saint Maria Domenica (or Dominga) Mazzarello, founder, together with saint Juan Bosco, of the Institute of the daughters of Mary help of Christians, dedicated to the instruction of poor girls. He stood out for his humility, prudence, and charity.

Saint María of Cervelló (s. XIII)
19 of September

In Barcelona, in the Spanish region of Catalonia, saint María de Cervelló, Lady of the order of Saint María de la Merced, popularly called María del Socorro assistance provided to their devotees.

Saint María of Cleofás (s. I)
24 of April

In Jerusalem, commemoration of the Holy Women Mary of Cleophas and Saint Salome, who, together with Magdalena María, early in the morning of Easter day came to the grave of the Lord to anoint his body and received the first announcement of the resurrection (century I).

Saint María of Jesús Sacramentado (s. XX)
30 of July

In Guadalajara, Mexico, Blessed Mary of Jesus sacrament Venegas de la Torre, Virgin, who spent 54 years curing sick poor in a small infirmary, who founded the Congregation of the daughters of the sacred heart of Jesus.

Saint María Soledad Torres Acosta (s. XIX)
11 of October

In Madrid, Spain, saint María Soledad (Manuela) Torres Acosta, Virgin, who since his youth showed great application to poor patients, who attended with total abnegation, especially founding the Congregation of the servants of Mary, Ministers of the sick.

Saint María Josefa Rossello (s. XIX)
7 of December
Saint Mariano of Bourges (s. VI)
19 of September

In the territory of Bourges, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Mariano, hermit, who only fed wild apples and sometimes honey, if he found it (s. VI).

Saint Marina of Antioquía of Pisidia
20 of July

Antioch in Pisidia (today, Yalvaç), saint Marina or Margarita, who is tradition that devoted herself to Christ with her virginity and martyrdom.

Saint Marina of Omura (s. XVII)
11 of November

In Nagasaki, Japan, saint Marina de Omura, Virgin and martyr, imprisoned and taken to force a public home for derision of her chastity, was finally burnt alive.

Saint Marino of Anazarbe (s. IV)
8 of August

In Tarsus, Cilicia, I martyrdom of saint Marino, elder of Anazarbe, who, in time of the Emperor Diocleciano and the prefect Lysia, was beheaded, and his body, by order of the prefect, slung so beasts (c. 303-311) eat it.

Saint Marino of Cesarea (s. III)
3 of March

In Cesarea of Palestine, Saints marine, soldier, and Asterius, Senator, martyrs under Emperor Galieno. The first, betrayed that it was Christian by an envious colleague, professed their faith to the judge with very clear words, and beheaded, reached the Crown of martyrdom. Asterius, for having honoured the body of the martyr extending below the own veste with which it was covered, was at the same time be martyred (c. 260).

Saint Marino of Porec (s. IV)
21 of November

In Porec, Istria, saint Marino, Bishop and martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Marino of Titano (s. V)
3 of September

At monte Titano, near Rimini, on the Flaminia, saint Marino, Deacon and Anchorite, carrier to the gentle people of the Gospel and of the freedom of Christ (s. IV/V).

Saint Mario obispo (s. VI)
31 of December

In Lausaintne, between the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Mario, Bishop, who moved there the headquarters of Aventicum, built many churches and was a defender of the poor.

Saint Marolas
27 of March
Saint Marolo of Milán (s. V)
23 of April

In Milan, in the region of Liguria, Saint Marolus, Bishop, a friend of the Pope saint Inocencio I (s. V).

Saint Marón (s. V)
9 of February

On a mountain near Apamea in Syria, St. Maron, hermit, died after a life of harsh penance and intense piety, based on his grave a famous monastery, around which originated the nation that bears his name: the Maronites (c. 423).

Saint Marón of Piceno
15 of April

In the monte Aureo, of the Piceno, Italy, Saint Maron, martyr.

Saint Marta Mártir (s. IV)
19 of April

In Persia, saint Marta, Virgin and martyr, in the time of King Sapor II, the next day of the death of his father, Pusicio, suffered martyrdom in the solemnity of the resurrection of the Lord.

Saint Marta of Siria (s. VI)
5 of July

In the Admirable mount, in Syria, saint Marta, mother saint Simeón Estilita el Joven.

Saint Martana
2 of December
Saint Martín abad (s. VI)
7 of December

In the ravine, in the region of Saintes, in Aquitaine, saint Martín, presbyter and Abbot of this monastery (s. VI).

Saint Martín el Sacerdote (s. XIII)
16 of September

In the monastery of Saint María de Huerta, in the Spanish region of Castile, transit of saint Martin, called the priest, who, being Cistercian Abbot, was ordained bishop of Sigüenza and strove to reform the clergy, retired, finally, to his own monastery.

Saint Martín I papa (s. VII)
13 of April

Saint Martín I, Pope and martyr, condemned the heresy of the monoteletas at the Council of Lateran and, by order of the Emperor constant II, was ripped out of its headquarters by the Exarch Caliopa, who entered forcibly into the basilica of Lateran, by sending to the Pontiff to Constantinople and enclosing it in a hard Dungeon under close surveillance, being finally banished to the Chersonesuswhere, after about two years, concluded their tribulations, reaching eternal Crown.

Saint Martín of Másico (s. VI)
3 of August

The mountain mass of Campania, saint Martin, who, leading a solitary life, spent many years locked in a very close cave.

Saint Martín of Vertou (s. VI)
24 of October

In the monastery of Vertou, on the territory of Armorica, in Gaul, saint Martin, Abbot and deacon, saint Félix, Bishop of Nantes, sent to convert the pagans in the region (s. VI).

Saint Martín of Vienne (s. III)
1 of July

In Vienne, Gaul Lugdunensis city, saint Martin, Bishop (s. ex III.).

Saint Martiniano mártir
2 of July

In Rome, in the cemetery of Damasus, in the second milestone of the via Aurelia, saints process and Martiniano, martyrs (sec. inc.).

Saint Martiniano, eremita (s. IV)
13 of February

In Athens, in Greece, St. Martiniano, who had embraced the eremitical life near Caesarea in Palestine (c. 398).

Saint Maruta (s. V)
16 of February

In the Kingdom of the Persians, saint Maruta, Bishop, who, with the establishment of the peace of the Church, presided at the Council of Seleucia, repaired churches destroyed during the persecution under King Shapur and placed the relics of the martyrs of Persia in the episcopal city, who received the name of Martiropolis (before 420) on that occasion.

Saint Marutas (s. V)
4 of December
Saint Maryahb (s. IV)
22 of April

Commemoration of St. Maryahb, who means "the Lord", chorbishop and martyr in Persia, who suffered martyrdom for Christ under the persecution triggered by Sapor II, during the octave of Easter.

Saint Mateo Alonso of Leciana (s. XVIII)
22 of January
Saint Mateo Correa (s. XX)
6 of February

In Durango, Mexico City, saint Mateo Correa, priest and martyr, in the midst of persecution unleashed against the Church refused to reveal the secret of confession, receiving the Crown of martyrdom.

Saint Mateo Lê Van Gâm (s. XIX)
11 of May

In Saigon, in the Conchinchina (Viet Nam today), saint Mateo Lê Van Gâm, martyr, who was arrested by introducing with his small boat to European missionaries and, at the end of a year in jail, was beheaded by order of the Emperor Thiêu Tri.

Saint Materno of Colonia (s. IV)
14 of September

In Colonia Agrippina, Germania, St. Maternus, Bishop, who converted to the faith of Christ to people of Tongres, Cologne, and trier (post 314).

Saint Materno of Milán (s. IV)
18 of July

In Milan, city of the Liguria, saint Materno, Bishop, that achieved the peace of the Church, moved with great solemnity from Lodi to this city the bodies of the martyrs Nabor and Felix (s. IV).

Saint Matías Kalemba (s. XIX)
30 of May

In Kampala, Uganda, saint Matías Kalemba, Mulumba nickname or the strong, martyr, who, having abandoned the Muslim cult, after his baptism in Christ resigned from the Office of judge, and spread the Christian faith with enthusiasm, for which he suffered torture in time of King Mwanga and deprived of all comfort, finally gave his spirit to God.

Saint Matías of Jerusalén (s. II)
30 of January

In Jerusalem, saint Matías, Bishop, who, after supporting many contradictions by Christ, rested in peace (s. II).

Saint Matilde of Hackeborn (s. XIII)
19 of November

In the monastery of Helfta in Saxony, saint Matilde, Virgin, who was a woman of exquisite doctrine and humility, illustrated with the heavenly gift of mystical contemplation.

Saint Matrona of Tesalónica
25 of March

In Thessaloniki, Macedonia, saint midwife, martyr, who, being a Hebrew slave, secretly gave cult to Christ, and discovered by her mistress, suffered many hardships, was whipped with rods and in the confession of Christ gave to God their uncorrupted spirit (s. inc.).

Saint Matroniano
14 of December
Saint Maturino of Larchant (s. VII)
1 of November

In Larchant, city of the Gatinais Aquitanian, saint Maturino, presbyter (c. s. VII).

Saint Maudeto abad (s. VI)
18 of November

In lower Brittany, Saint Maudeto, Abbot, monastic life on a desert island, and as a teacher of spiritual life, who brought together many saints among the number of disciples (s. VI).

Saint Maura of Antinoe
3 of May

At Antinoe, in Thebaid in Egypt, Saints Timothy and Maura, martyrs.

Saint Maura of Troyes (s. IX)
21 of September

In Troyes, on the banks of the Seine, in the Gallia Lugdunensis (now France), saint Maura, Virgin, dedicated to works of piety and charity (c. 850).

Saint Maura vírgen y mártir
30 of November
Saint Mauricio of Carnoet (s. XII)
29 of September

In lower Brittany (today France), St. Maurice, first Abbot of the monastery of Langonet and after the de Carnoët, of the Cistercian order, founded by him, where he died in the odour of saintctity.

Saint Maurilio of Angers (s. V)
13 of September

In Angers, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Maurilio, Bishop, born in Milan and disciple of saint Martín de Tours, he was ordained priest by putting you in front of the village of Colonna, and later elevated to Bishop, focused concern on banishing the superstitions of Pagans farmers.

Saint Maurino
25 of November

Agen in Aquitaine region, saint Maurino, martyr, dedicated to the evangelization of the people in the field, was ruthlessly shattered by the pagans, they say the Chronicles. He died in the 6th century.

Saint Maurino abad
10 of June
Saint Mauro (s. IV)
10 of December

In Rome, in the cemetery of Trasona, of the via Salaria new, saint Mauro, martyr, to whom Pope St. Damasus celebrated as an innocent child, he torments did not aparatar of faith (s. c. IV).

Saint Mauro Mártir (s. III)
22 of November
Saint Mauro of Cesana (s. X)
21 of November

In Cesainta, from the province of Flaminia, saint Mauro, Bishop.

Saint Mauro of Pécs (s. XI)
25 of October

In the city of Pecs, in Hungary, saint Mauro, Bishop, who, man of solid ecclesiastical training, was monk and Abbot of the monastery of Saint Martín de Pannonhalma.

Saint Mauro of Verona (s. X)
21 of November
Saint Mauronto of Marchiennes (s. VIII)
5 of May

In Marchiennes, in the Belgium Gaul, St. Mauronto, Abbot and deacon, who was a disciple of saint loving.

Saint Mauronto of Marsella (s. VIII)
21 of October

In Marseille, city of Provence, in Gaul, St. Mauronto, Bishop, who was also Abbot of the monastery of saint Victorca.

Saint Maxelendis of Cambrai (s. VII)
13 of November

In the region of Cambrai, in Gaul, saint Maxelendis, Virgin and martyr, who, according to tradition, to choose Christ as her husband and reject the individual who his parents had promised her, this slew it with his sword.

Saint Maxencio of Poitiers (s. VI)
26 of June

In the region of Poitiers, in Aquitaine, saint Maxencio, Abbot, distinguished by its virtue (c. 515).

Saint Máxima (s. IV)
26 of March

In Sirmium, the present Hungary (Pannonia antigua), saint Maxima, and saint Montano her husband, priest, having confessed Christ Lord, were thrown into the waters by the infidels (c. 304).

Saint Maximiano of Antioquía (s. IV)
21 of August

Commemoration of Saints Bonoso and Maximiano, martyrs. Historical criticism says that they died at Antioch, in Syria, but the Church of Jaén considers them martyred in the city of Arjona.

Saint Maximiano of Bagai (s. V)
3 of October

Commemoration of St. Maximian, Bishop of Bagai, in Numidia, who bludgeoned repeatedly by the heretics, was precipitated from the top of a tower, leaving him for dead, but picked up by some passers-by, recovered and did not fight for the Catholic faith (c. 410).

Saint Maximiano of Siracusa (s. VI)
9 of June

In Syracuse, in Sicily, saint Maximiano, Bishop, to which often mentions the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I.

Saint Maximiliano of Lorch (s. VII)
12 of October

In the province of Noricum, next to the Danube, saint Maximiliano, venerated as Bishop of Lorch (with s. c. VII).

Saint Maximiliano of Roma
26 of August

In Rome, in the cemetery of Bsila, on the via Salaria, saint Maximiliano, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Maximino (s. I)
8 of June

In Aix, Provence, in Gaul, saint Maximino, who is attributed to the beginning of the faith Christian in this city (s. I inc.).

Saint Maximino abad (s. VI)
15 of December

In the region of Orleans, in the Lugdunensis Galia, saint Maximino, presbyter, considered as first Abbot of Micy (s. VI).

Saint Máximo (s. V)
27 of November

Near Riez in Provence, Saint Max, Abbot of the monastery of Lérins, successor of saint Honorato, founder of the monastery and, later, Bishop of the Church of Riez.

Saint Máximo obispo (s. VI)
8 of January

In the city of Pavia, in Liguria (today Italy), saint Max, Bishop (c. 514).

Saint Máximo of Alejandría (s. III)
9 of April

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Max, Bishop, who, being a presbyter, shared exile and the confession of faith with Bishop saint Dionisio, who later came to pass.

Saint Máximo of Asia (s. III)
14 of May

In Asia, province of Turkey, Saint Max, martyr during the persecution under the Emperor Decius and say that he died stoned to death (c. 250).

Saint Máximo of Cesarea (s. III)
19 of November

In Cesarea de Capadocia, saint Max, chorbishop and martyr.

Saint Máximo of Chinon (s. V)
20 of August

Near the fortress of Chinon, on the territory of Tours on Aquitaine, saint Max, saint Martín disciple, who first was a monk in the place of île-Barbe, near Lyon, and later founded a monastery on the banks of the Vigenne River, where he died in very advanced age (s. V).

Saint Máximo of Cuma (s. IV)
30 of October

In Cuma, Campania, saint Max, martyr (c. 303).

Saint Máximo of Jerusalén (s. IV)
5 of May

Commemoration of St. Max, Bishop of Jerusalem, who was condemned by Maximino Daya Caesar to forced labor in the mines, once they had ripped out an eye and burned a foot with a hot iron. Achieved freedom, you could go from there and he was appointed Bishop of the Church of Jerusalem, where, with the prestige of their glorious confession, rested in peace (c. 350).

Saint Máximo of Nápoles (s. IV)
11 of June

In Naples, Campania, saint Max, Bishop, who defend the faith of Nicaea was banished by Emperor Constantius, dying consumed by various calamities (s. IV).

Saint Máximo of Nola (s. III)
7 of February

At Nola in Campania, saint Max, Bishop, who governed the Church of this city in the period of persecution and, after a long life, rested in peace (s. III).

Saint Máximo of Padua (s. IV)
2 of August

In Padua, in the region of Venice, saint Max, Bishop, considered successor to saint Prosdócimo (s. III/IV).

Saint Mayórico (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Mayulo of Bizacena (s. III)
11 of May

In Bizacena, St. Mayulo, martyr in Adrumeto, who was sentenced to be devoured by the wild beasts (s. II/III).

Saint Mederico of Autun (s. VII)
29 of August

In Paris, in Neustria, saint Mederico, priest, and Abbot of Autun, who lived in a retired place, close to the city (c. 700).

Saint Meinardo of Riga (s. XII)
11 of October

In the city of Riga, near the Baltic Sea, commemoration of Saint Meinardo, Bishop, who was a monk in Germania, and old man, when he decided to go to Livonia to evangelize that town, built the Church of Uxkul, he was ordained bishop and laid the foundations of the faith Christian in that region.

Saint Meinrado (s. IX)
21 of January

In the mountains surrounding the Lake of Zurich, among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Meinrado, presbyter, who carried the first cenobite and later hermit, life being killed by thieves (c. 861).

Saint Meinulfo of Paderborn (s. IX)
5 of October

In Paderborn, Saxony, saint Meinulfo, Deacon, who built and enriched the monastery of Böddeken, trusting a community of virgins (c. 857).

Saint Mel Ruain (s. VIII)
7 of July

In Tallaght, in Ireland, St. Mel Ruain, Bishop and Abbot, who worked tirelessly in renewing the sacred liturgy, the cult of Saints and monastic life.

Saint Melanio of Rennes (s. VI)
6 of November

In Rennes, of lower Brittany, saint Melanio, Bishop, who went on to meet the Lord in the place called Palace, on the banks of the Vicenon River, where he himself, with his own hands, had built a church and gathered monks for the service of God (c. 511).

Saint Melas (s. IV)
16 of January

In the city of Rinocorurua, in Egypt, saint Melas, Bishop, who by their adherence to the Orthodox faith suffered banishment at the time of the Arian Emperor Valente, after which rested in peace (c. 390).

Saint Melchor García Sampedro (s. XIX)
28 of July

In Nam Dinh, Tonquin, saint Melchor García Sampedro, Bishop, of the order of preachers and martyr, enclosed first by being a Christian in a close prison, and then, by order of Emperor Tu Duc, materially sloughed.

Saint Melecio (s. IV)
4 of December

In Sevastopol, of Pontus, saint Melecio, Bishop, who, although already famous for his erudition, was even more famous for his virtue and simplicity of life (s. IV).

Saint Melecio of Antioquía (s. IV)
12 of February

Commemoration of St. MELETIUS, Bishop of Antioch, who, by defending the faith of Nicaea, was exiled several times, and died while it was presiding at the first Ecumenical Council of Constantinople. St. Gregory of NYSSA and saint Juan Crisóstomo exalted her figure.

Saint Melis (s. V)
6 of February

Ardagh, in Ireland, in saint Melis, Bishop.

Saint Melito (s. VII)
24 of April

In Canterbury, England, St. Melito, Bishop, who, being Abbot, was sent to England, where he was ordained bishop of the East Saxons by St. Augustine, by the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I and, after suffering many tribulations, agreed to the see of Canterbury.

Saint Melquíades papa (s. IV)
10 of January

In Rome, in the cemetery of Callixtus, in via Apia, saint Melquíades, Pope, a native of Africa, who knew the peace granted by Emperor Constantine to the Church, but a victim of the attacks of the Donatists, distinguished himself by his efforts to obtain the concordia.

Saint Melquisedec Rey
26 of August

Commemoration of St. Melchizedek, King of Salem and priest of the most high God, who greeted and blessed Abraham when he returned victorious, offering to the Lord, a Holy sacrifice, an immaculate host. As a typical figure of Christ, King of peace and justice and eternal, still lacking in genealogy priest has been interpreted.

Saint Memmio of Chalons (s. III)
5 of August

At Chalons, in the Belgium Galia, saint Memmio, who is venerated as the first bishop of this city (s. III/IV).

Saint Memnón of Bizia (s. III)
3 of July

Bizia (Visado today), in Thrace, saint Memnón, centurion and martyr, converted to the faith in times of Diocletian and Maximian by saint Severo, together with this was subjected to cruel torments, climbing the first victorious to Heaven (c. s. III).

Saint Menas el solitario (s. VI)
11 of November

The province of Samnium, in Italy, memory of St. Menas, solitary, whose virtues the saint Gregorio Magno I Pope mentions (s. VI).

Saint Menas of Constantinopla (s. VI)
25 of August

In Constantinople, St. Menas, Bishop, ordained by the Pope saint Agapito, resettled temporarily broken communion with Pope Vigilio and dedicated the great Church, built by the Emperor Justiniano, in honor of the divine wisdom.

Saint Menas of Egipto (s. IV)
11 of November

Next to the Lake of Mariotide in Egypt, St. Menas martyr.

Saint Meneleo of Menat (s. VII)
22 of July

In Menat, the Galia Arvernense, saint Meneleo, Abbot (c. 700).

Saint Meneo of Licia (s. III)
24 of July

Saints wiggle and Cape o' Tbelly, martyrs, Licia, s. III.

Saint Menigno (s. III)
15 of March

At Pario, on the Hellespont, saint Menigno, fuller, who, according to tradition, had suffered under the Emperor Decio (c.250).

Saint Mercuria
12 of December
Saint Mercurial of Forlí (s. IV)
30 of April

In Forlì, Emilia, saint Mercurial, Bishop, whom tradition considered the founder of this episcopal see (s. IV).

Saint Mercurio (s. III)
25 of November

In Cesarea de Capadocia, saint mercury, martyr.

Saint Meruvina, abadesa
27 of April
Saint Mesrob (s. V)
17 of February

In Armenia, Saint Mesrob, doctor of the Armenians, who, being disciple of saint Narsete and enter in the Royal Palace, monk was made. He invented the signs of the alphabet so that the people were instructed in the Scriptures, translated into Armenian the two wills and composed hymns and chants (c. 440).

Saint Metodio of Constantinopla (s. IX)
14 of June

In Constantinople, Metodio, Bishop, who being monk traveled to Rome to meet with Pope Pascual I, to defend the veneration of images, and elected Bishop, he could solemnly celebrate the triumph of the Orthodox faith.

Saint Metodio of Olimpo (s. III)
20 of June

Commemoration of St. Methodius, Bishop of Olympus and martyr, who wrote several books in style concise and elegant, and at the end of the persecution under Diocletian was crowned by the martyrdom (c. 312).

Saint Metrano (s. III)
31 of January

Commemoration of St. Metrano, martyr of Alexandria, in Egypt, who, being Emperor Decio, for refusing to utter impious words as pagans, demanded him cruelly tormented him, and taken outside the city, stoned him to death (c. 249).

Saint Metrobio mártir
24 of December
Saint Metrófano of Bizancio (s. IV)
4 of June

In Constantinople, St. Metrófano, Bishop of Byzantium, who was consecrated to the Lord the new Rome.

Saint Metrón (s. VIII)
8 of May

In Verona, in the region of Venice, saint Metron, hermit, who is said that it took a rough and penitent life (c. s. VIII).

Saint Meveno of Gaël (s. VI)
21 of June

In Gael, in lower Brittany, saint Meveno, abad, who, born in Cambria, withdrew to the forests of the Armorica and founded a monastery (s. VI).

Saint Miguel Febres Cordero (s. XX)
9 of February
Saint Miguel Garicoïts (s. XIX)
14 of May

In the place of Betharram, near Pau, in the Pyrenees of France, saint Miguel Garicoïts, priest, who founded the Congregation of priests of the sacred heart of Jesus).

Saint Miguel Ho Dihn Hy (s. XIX)
22 of May

Saint Miguel Ho Dihn Hy, martyr, who being mandarin, senior official of the Emperor and Catechist, to be betrayed like Christian died in Annam, slain after atrocious torments.

Saint Miguel of la Mora
7 of August

In Colima, Mexico, of saint Miguel de la Mora, priest and martyr, who, in the fury of the persecution against the Church, was crowned with martyrdom.

Saint Miguel of los Saints (s. XVII)
10 of April

In Valladolid, in Spain, saint Miguel de los Saints, priest of the order of the Holy Trinity, who was handed over to charities and the preaching of the word of God.

Saint Miguel of Sinada (s. IX)
23 of May

At Synnada in Phrygia (today Cifitkasaba, in Turkey), saint Miguel, Bishop, who was peaceful man, and favored peace and harmony among Greeks and Latins, but was sent into exile away from his homeland because of the cult of the sacred images.

Saint Miguel of Tver (s. XIV)
22 of November
Saint Milburga (s. VIII)
23 of February

At Wenlock, in England, saint Milburga or Milburgues, Virgin, of the Royal family of Mercia, who was Abbess of the monastery (c. 722).

Saint Miles
22 of April

Saint thousaintds, Bishop and martyr.

Saint Minervo mártir
23 of August
Saint Miniato of Florencia (s. III)
25 of October

In Florence, city of the Tuscany, saint Miniato, martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Miqueas profeta
21 of December

Commemoration of Saint MICAH, Prophet, who, in the days of Joatán, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, Kings of Judah, fought back with his preaching to the oppressed, condemned the idols and the perversities, and announced to the chosen people who, since the eternal days, a leader born in Belén de Judea that it apacentaría to Israel with the strength of the Lord.

Saint Mirocles
3 of December
Saint Mirocleto (s. IV)
30 of November

He died about the year 314 in Milan, from Liguria, saint Mirocleto, Bishop, of which Ambrose made memory among the faithful bishops who preceded him.

Saint Mirón of Cizico (s. III)
17 of August

Cyzicus, in the Hellespont, St. Miron, priest and martyr, who, according to tradition, during the reign of Decius and under the prefect Antipater, was beheaded after suffering many torments (s. III).

Saint Miropa of Chíos (s. III)
13 of July

On the island of Chios, saint Miropa, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Mitrio of Aix-en-Provence (s. IV)
13 of November

In Aix-en-Provence, de Narbonnaise Gaul, St. Mitrio, who, although servant of condition, the Holiness made you free (s. IV).

Saint Mocio of Bizancio
11 of May

In Byzantium, saint Mocio, priest and martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Moderano of Berceto (s. VIII)
22 of October

In the monastery of Berceto, in Lombardy, saint Moderano or Moderon, Abbot, formerly Bishop of Rennes, in Gaul, distinguished by their love of the solitude and the devotion to the Holy places (c. 720).

Saint Modesta of Tréveris (s. VII)
4 of November

In Trier, of Austrasia, saint Modesta, Abbess, who consecrated to God from childhood, was the first who chaired the community of nuns of the monastery "ad Horreum" (Kahvaltının) in the city, and was United with saint Gertrudis de Nivelles in total familiarity, based in God.

Saint Modesto obispo (s. VII)
17 of December

In Jerusalem, saint Modesto, Bishop, who, since the Holy City was conquered and devastated by the Arabs rebuilt monasteries and filled them with monks, and with hard work he re-fashioned saintctuaries destroyed by the fire.

Saint Modoaldo of Tréveris (s. VII)
12 of May

In Trier, in the Rhineland, in Austrasia, St. Modoaldo, Bishop, who founded and enriched several churches and monasteries, and was also different groupings of virgins, being buried alongside his sister Severa (c. 647).

Saint Moisés Etíope (s. IV)
28 of August

In Egypt, saint Moisés Etíope. After having been a known thief, became a hermit, developed many of their own and took them with him to the monastery (c. 400).

Saint Moisés Martyr (s. III)
25 of November
Saint Molasio (s. VII)
18 of April

In Leighlin, Ireland, saint Molasio or Laisren, abad, who extended the celebration of Easter, according to the Roman custom peacefully on the island.

Saint Moloc of Escocia (s. VI)
25 of June

In Roosmarkei, in Scotland, saint Molech or Luano, Bishop (c. 592).

Saint Mona, obispo (s. III)
25 of March

In Milan, in the region of transpadana, saint Mona, Bishop (c. 300).

Saint Monaldo of Istria (s. XIV)
9 of November
Saint Monegunda of Tours (s. VI)
2 of July

In Tours, Neustria, saint Monegunda, consecrated to God, who, leaving homeland and relatives, surrendered only to prayer (p. 557).

Saint Monena (s. VI)
6 of July

In the region of Armagh, in Ireland, saint Monena, Abbess of the monastery of Killeevy, who she herself had founded.

Saint Monón of Nassogne (s. VII)
18 of October

In Nassogne, in Brabant, in Austrasia, saint Monón, revered as a hermit in the forests of Ardennes and martyr (c. 630/640).

Saint Montano (s. IV)
26 of March

In Sirmium, in the present Hungary (Pannonia antigua), saint Montano, presbyter, and Max, his wife, having confessed Christ Lord, they were thrown into the waters by the infidels (c. 304).

Saint Morando (s. XII)
3 of June

In the village of Altkirch in the Basel region, among the Helvetii, saint Morando, monk, a native of Rhineland, who went on to be priest pilgrimage to Compostela and return entered the monastery of Cluny, founded most later the monastery where he ended his Holy life (c. 1115).

Saint Muciano María Viaux (s. XX)
30 of January

In Malonne, place of Belgium, saint Muciano María Viaux, of the brothers of the Christian schools, who devoted all his life with perseverance and generosity to the formation of young people.

Saint Muciano of Mesia (s. IV)
3 of July

In Mesía, commemoration of Saints mark and Mutien, martyrs, who were beheaded for refusing to sacrifice to idols and by courageously confessing Christ (s. c. IV).

Saint Mummolo of Burdeos (s. VII)
8 of August

In Bordeaux, Aquitaine, saint Mummolo, Abbot of the monastery of Fleury

Saint Mumolno of Noyon (s. VII)
16 of October

In Noyon, of Neustria, St. Mumolno, Bishop, who, being a monk, helped saint Audomaro in the task of evangelizing, even who was elected bishop to succeed saint Eligio (c. 680).

Saint Mustiola
23 of November
Saint Mustiola of Chiusi (s. III)
3 of July

Saints Ireneo and Mustiola, martyrs in Chiusi (Italy).

Saint Nabor of Milán (s. IV)
12 of July

In Milan, city of Liguria, Saints Nabor and Felix, martyrs, who, being soldiers from Mauritania, it is said that they suffered martyrdom in Laus Pompeia (Lodi today) and they were buried in Milan (c. 304).

Saint Nadal Chabanel (s. XVII)
19 of October

In the region of Ontario, in Canada, passion of saint Nadal Chabanel, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who, having made a vow before God stay until death in his beloved mission of the Huron territory, walking in the woods with a true apostate was killed by him in hatred of the faith. His memory is celebrated on October nineteenth, along with his companions.

Saint Nanfanión mártir
4 of July

Saint Nanfanión martyr in Madaura (Africa).

Saint Nahúm
1 of December

Commemoration of St. Nahum (or Saint Nahún), Prophet, who preached God as that governs the evolution of time and judging the peoples with justice.

Saint Namacio of Vienne (s. VI)
17 of November

In Vienne, of Burgundy, Saint Namacio, Bishop, Cuddles civilian trades that governed and honoured episcopal headquarters that he was straight.

Saint Namancio of Arvernia (s. V)
27 of October

In Arvernia, Aquitaine, saint Namancio, Bishop, who built the Cathedral Church (c. 460).

Saint Narciso mártir (s. IV)
2 of January
Saint Narciso of Gerona
29 of October

In the city of Girona, in Hispania Tarraconensis, commemoration of Saint Narcissus, Bishop and martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Narno of Bérgamo (s. IV)
27 of August

In Bergamo, in the province of Liguria, Saint Narno, who is considered the first bishop of the city (s. IV).

Saint Narsetes, mártir
27 of March
Saint Natalán (s. VII)
8 of January

In the region of Aberdeen, in Scotland, St. Natalán, Bishop, famous for his charity towards the poor (c. 678).

Saint Natalia Mártir
1 of December

Saint Natalia, wife of the martyr saint Adrián; which, in the persecution of Diocletian, served long imprisoned at Nicomedia holy martyrs, and, when these ended the bout, he went to Constantinople, and there rested in peace.

Saint Nateo of Achad (s. VI)
9 of August

In the monastery of Achad in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Nateo, Bishop and Abbot (s. VI).

Saint Nemesio
19 of December

Of his life we know little. Only its end, martyrdom, has reached us us. In the year 250, during the persecutions of Decius, the Bishop Dionisio de Alejandría gives account of it. Estimated that most of the people for the conduct of fair and healthy habits; in the end, appreciated for his kindness and faultless ethical conduct, as it should be and should be expected in a disciple's true Christ. But envy pushes accusers to ratting him to justice, first as a criminal, that leaves acquitted, and after Christian, fatal load. Nemesio confirms the accusation and ends up burned at the stake in the company of some thieves and murderers of his time.

Saint Nemesio of Alejandría (s. III)
10 of September

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Nemesio, martyr, who, falsely accused of thief, was put on trial and acquitted by the judge, but then in the persecution under the Emperor Decio, was charged before Judge Emiliano profess the Christian religion, being, therefore, tormented with repeated torture and burned with thieves in the likeness of el Salvador, who endured the cross among them.

Saint Neófito of Nicea (s. IV)
20 of January

In Nicaea, town of Bithynia (today Turkey), Saint neophyte, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Neón of Egea (s. IV)
23 of August

At Egea, of Cilicia, holy martyrs Claudius, Asterius and Neon, brothers, who, according to tradition, accused by his stepmother to be Christians, they were beheaded in time, the Emperor Diocleciano and the prefect Lysias.

Saint Nereo (s. I)
12 of May

Saints Nereo and Achilles, martyrs, who, according to concerns the Pope saint Damaso, were two young men who had enlisted in the army and swept away by fear, were willing to obey ungodly orders of the magistrate, but after being converted to the true God left the army, throwing their shields, weapons and uniforms, pleased of his triumph as confessors of Christ. Their bodies were buried on this day in the cemetery of Domitilla, located in via Roma Ardeatina (s. ex III.).

Saint Nerses
20 of November
Saint Néstor of Magido (s. III)
25 of February

In PERGA, in Pamfilia, passion of Saint Nestor, Bishop of Magydos and martyr, in time of persecution under the Emperor Decio was sentenced by the prefect of the province to be nailed to a cross, so you suffer the same penalty that the crucified one who confessed (c. 250).

Saint Nicandro of Mira (s. IV)
4 of November

Sight of Lycia, holy martyrs Nicandro, Bishop, and Hermas, presbyter (s. c. IV).

Saint Nicasio (s. V)
14 of December

In Reims, the Gaul Belgium, passion of saint Nicasio, Bishop, who, before the door of the basilica he had built, was murdered along with his sister Eutropia, Virgin consecrated to Christ, Florencio, Deacon, and Jocundo, by some pagans who broke violently.

Saint Nicecio
5 of December
Saint Nicecio of Lyon (s. VI)
2 of April

In Lyon, in Gaul, St. Nicecio, Bishop, he was distinguished by his dedication to the poor and his kindness to singles, establishing the standard of singing Psalms in this church.

Saint Nicecio of Tréveris (s. VI)
1 of October

In Trier, in the Rhineland, of Austrasia, St. Nicecio, Bishop, who, according to the testimony of saint Gregorio de Tours, was terrible in argumentation, constant education strong in preaching, and suffered banishment under Chlothar, King of the Franks.

Saint Nicecio of Vienne (s. V)
5 of May

In Vienne, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Nicecio or Niceto, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Nicecio, obispo (s. VII)
8 of February

In Vesoncio (today Besaintçon), in Burgundy, saint Nicecio, Bishop (c. 610).

Saint Nicéforo of Constantinopla (s. VII)
2 of June

In Bosphorus, the Propontide, death of St. Nicéforo, Bishop of Constantinople, who, staunch advocate of the traditions of their fathers, opposed decisively the iconoclastic Emperor León the Armenian, defending the cult of sacred images. Expelled from its headquarters and locked up in a monastery long, he gave his soul to God.

Saint Niceta of Licia (s. III)
24 of July

Saints Nicetas and Aquilesia, martyrs, Lycia (Asia minor), s. III.

Saint Nicetas Godo (s. IV)
15 of September

On the banks of the Danube, St. Nicetas Godo, martyr, who the Arian King Athanaric commanded to burn in hatred of the Catholic faith (c. 370).

Saint Nicetas of Apolonia (s. VIII)
20 of March

Commemoration of St. Nicetas, Bishop of Apollonia, in Macedonia, who by give worship to the Holy images was banished by Emperor León el Armenio.

Saint Nicetas of Medicio (s. IX)
3 of April

In the monastery of measurings, in Bithynia, St. Nicetas, hegumen, who, for defending the cult of sacred images, Lion Emperor the Armenian time suffered imprisonment and exile.

Saint Nicetas of Remesiana (s. V)
22 of June

Commemoration of St. Nicetas, Bishop of Remesiana, Dacia, who saint Paulino de Nola praised in one of his poems have become sheep to the barbarians to teach them the Gospel, by persuading them to live together in peace and for uneducated people and thieves to learn to sing Christ with a Roman heart (c. 414).

Saint Nicodemo of Mammola (s. X)
25 of March

In Mammola, near Gerace in Calabria, saint Nicodemo, hermit, who was master of monastic life celebrated by the austerity of life and its virtues.

Saint Nicolás Estudita (s. IX)
4 of February

In Constantinople, saint Nicolás Estudita, monk, who was exiled again and again to defend the cult of Holy images and ended his days as a hegumen of the monastery of explored.

Saint Nicolás I papa (s. IX)
13 of November

In the basilica of Saint Peter, Rome, saint Nicolás I, Pope, who stood out for his apostolic power to reaffirm the authority of the Roman pontiff in the entire Church.

Saint Nicolás of Trani (s. XI)
2 of June

In Trani, in Apulia, saint Nicolas, Peregrine, who, native of Greece, toured the region carrying a crucifix in his hand and repeating incensainttemente: «Lord, have mercy».

Saint Nicolás Owen (s. XVII)
22 of March

In London, in England, saint Nicolás Owen, religious of the society of Jesus and martyr, who for many years established hideouts for repair of priests, who, under King Jacobo I, was imprisoned and cruelly tortured on the rack until exhaling the spirit, having gloriously confessed Christ Lord.

Saint Nicomedes of Roma
15 of September

In Rome, Saint Nicomedes, martyr, to whom Pope Bonifacio V honoured his burial in the via Nomentana a burial Temple (s. inc.).

Saint Nicón (s. X)
26 of November

In Sparta, the Peloponnese, saint Nicón, monk, that after a lifetime cenobite and hermit once in Asia, he worked with Evangelical zeal for the Christian life to the inhabitants of the island of Crete, newly liberated from the yoke of the Saracens, and then toured Greece preaching penance, until he died in the monastery of Sparta, his Foundation.

Saint Nilo el Joven (s. XI)
26 of September

In the territory of Tuscolo (Frascati today), the young saint Nilo, Abbot, a native of Greece, spiritual, cultivator conversationalist of the life of abstinence, humility and pilgrimage, and enlightened in the gift of prophecy and doctrine wise, who founded a famous monastery in Grotaferrata, endowing it with the regulation of the Eastern fathers, and there, prayerfully, and nonagenarian gave his spirit to God (1004 / 1005).

Saint Nilo of Ancira (s. IV)
12 of November

At Ancira, Galatia, saint Nilo abad, that had for saint Juan Crisóstomo disciple, he was head of his monastery long time and spread in his writings the ascetic doctrine.

Saint Niniano of Galloway (s. V)
16 of September

In Candida Casa (today Whitehorn), in the region of Galloway, in Scotland, commemoration of St. Niniano, Bishop, breton by birth, who led to the Picts to the truth of the faith, founded there an episcopal see (c. 432).

Saint Nino (s. IV)
14 of January

In the region of the Iberians, on the other side of the Pontus Euxinio (current Georgia, the Black Sea), saint Niño, that being Christian was taken to that country, where, by his Holy life, reverence and admiration of all, were raised to the extent that the same Queen, who cured one of his sons with their prayers, the King and all the people embraced the Christian faith (s. IV).

Saint Noé Mawaggali (s. XIX)
31 of May

Instead of Mityana, Uganda, St. Noah Mawaggali, martyr, who, being King server, initiated the persecution and refusing undaunted take flight, he offered voluntarily his chest to the Spears of the soldiers, who went through being hung from a tree, until he gave up his spirit by Christ.

Saint Nona of Nacianzo (s. IV)
5 of August

Nazianzus in Cappadocia, saint Nona, wife of saint Gregorio el Viejo and mother of Saints Gregorio the theologian, Cesareo and Gorgon.

Saint Nono
2 of December
Saint Nonoso (s. VI)
2 of September

On Mount Soracte, on the via Flaminia, of Lazio, St. Nonoso, Abbot (c. 570).

Saint Norberto of Magdeburgo (s. XII)
6 of June

St. Norbert, Bishop, man of austere habits and given entirely to the union with God and the preaching of the Gospel, founded near Laon, in France, the Premonstratensian order of canons regular, and then appointed Bishop of Magdeburg in Saxony, eximious pastor, said he was reforming the Christian life and working to spread the faith between neighboring populations.

Saint Nostriano (s. V)
14 of February

Commemoration of St. Nostriano, Bishop of Naples (c. 450).

Saint Notburga of Eben (s. XIV)
14 of September

In the town of Eben, in the Tyrol, saint Notburga, Virgin, whose dedication to household chores and in the service of Christ in the poor was example of Holiness for his countrymen.

Saint Novato anacoreta
20 of June
Saint Numeriano of Tréveris (s. VII)
5 of July

St. Numeriano, Archbishop of Trier (Germany), 657.

Saint Nunilona of Huesca (s. IX)
22 of October

In Huesca, city of Aragon, in Hispania, Saints Nunilo (or Nunilona) and Alodia, virgins and martyrs, that daughters of father not Christian, but educated in the Christian faith by his mother, not wanting to to reject Christ, after a long imprisonment were degolladas by order of the King of Cordoba, Abd ar-Rahman II.

Saint Obicio (s. XIII)
6 of December

In Brescia, Lombardy, saint Obicio, who, being military Cavalry, became God, embraced a life of penance and distributed their goods to public utility.

Saint Océano of Nicomedia
18 of September

In Nicomedia, Bithynia (today Turkey), St. Ocean, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Octaviano
20 of November
Saint Octavio of Turín (s. III)
20 of November
Saint Odilón of Cluny (s. XI)
1 of January

In Souvigny, of Burgundy (today France), death of St. Odilón, Abbot of Cluny, who was severe with itself, but sweet and gracious with each other. It established truces between those who fought each other, and in time of famine, helped those in need with all his strength. Was the first to establish in their monasteries the commemoration of all the faithful departed, setting it for the next day to the solemnity of all saints.

Saint Odón of Urgel (s. XII)
7 of July

In Urgell, in the County of Catalonia, the Kingdom of Aragon, saint Odón, that elected Bishop by acclamation of the people when it was still lay, once confirmed he defended to the most humble and was kind to all.

Saint Odrada of Alem (s. XI)
3 of November

In Alem, of Flanders, commemoration of saint Odrada, Virgin (c. s. XI).

Saint Odulfo of Utrecht (s. IX)
12 of June

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

Saint Oengo Cúldeo (s. IX)
11 of March

In the monastery of Tallaght, in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Oengo, nicknamed "Cúldeo", monk, who wrote the catalogue of Saints of that country (c. 824).

Saint Olav of Noruega (s. XI)
29 of July

In Nidaros town of Norway, Saint Olav, martyr, that being King of his people, freed (today Trondheim), of idolatry and spread the Christian faith he had met in England with great diligence, but finally, attacked by his enemies, he was murdered.

Saint Olga of Kiev (s. X)
11 of July

In Kiev, city of Russia (now in Ukraine), saint Olga, grandmother of saint Vladimiro, the first of the dynasty of Ruriks received baptism, where he was sentenced to the name of Helena, leaving his conversion opened the way for the Russian people abrazase Christianity.

Saint Olimpíada of Nicomedia (s. V)
25 of July

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, transit of saint Olimpíada, who, having become a widower still young, spent the rest of his life piisimamente in Constantinople between women consecrated to God, serving the poor, and remained always faithful to saint Juan Crisostomo, to who accompanied when the Saint was banished.

Saint Olimpio of Tracia (s. IV)
12 of June

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

Saint Oliva of Anagni (s. VI)
3 of June

In Anagni, Campania, saint Oliva, Virgin (s. VI/VII).

Saint Oliverio Plunkett (s. XVII)
1 of July

In London again, St. Oliverio Plunkett, Bishop of Armagh and martyr, who in time of King Carlos II, falsely accused of treason, was sentenced to the death penalty, and to the gallows, surrounding a multitude, after forgiving their enemies, confessed the Catholic faith with great firmness.

Saint Olivia mártir
3 of February

Saint Olivia or Olivaria, Virgin and martyr

Saint Onesíforo of Éfeso (s. I)
6 of September

Commemoration of St. Onesíforo, who served many times St. Paul at Ephesus and, without feeling shame for their chains, arrived in Rome, became interested first in their fate (s. I).

Saint Onofre eremita (s. X)
4 of August

In the forests of Panaia, near Catanzaro in Calabria, saint Onofre, hermit, distinguished by their fasts and the austerity of life.

Saint Opilio of Piacenza (s. V)
12 of October

In Piacenza, Emilia, saint Opilio, Deacon City (c. s. V).

Saint Oportuna (s. VIII)
22 of April

In the region of Séez, in Neustria, saint Oportuna, Abbess, renowned for his abstinence and austerity (c. 770).

Saint Optaciano of Brescia (s. V)
14 of July

In Brescia, in the region of Venice, saint Optaciano, Bishop, who subscribed the sinodicas cards on the Catholic faith in the incarnation, sent by Eusebius, Bishop of Milan, the Pope saint Leon (s. V).

Saint Optato of Milevi (s. IV)
4 of June

In Milevi, in Numidia, commemoration of St. Optato, Bishop, in whose writings focused on the universality of the Church, the need for the intimate unity of Christians and the errors committed by the Donatists (s. IV).

Saint Optato y compañeros mártires (s. IV)
16 of April

In Zaragoza, in Hispania Tarraconensis, commemoration of St. Optato and his seventeen companions, martyrs who were executed, after being tormented, in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano composing Prudencio verses about his glorious martyrdom (s. IV). Their names are: Luperco, event, martial, urban, Julia, Quintilian, Publius, Fronto, Felix, Ceciliano, Evodius, Primitivo, Apodemio and four others carrying all name Saturnino.

Saint Orencio (s. V)
1 of May

In Auch, in Aquitaine, saint Orencio or Oriencio, Bishop, who strove to eradicate the customs of the pagans of his city and seek peace between the Romans and the King of the Visigoths of Toulouse (c. 440).

Saint Orestes
13 of December
Saint Orestes of Capadocia
9 of November
Saint Orestes of Tiana (s. IV)
10 of November

In Tiana, of Cappadocia, St. Orestes, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Ortario of Landelles (s. XI)
15 of April

In the monastery of Landelles, in the region of Bayeux, in Normandy, Saint Ortario, Abbot, famous by its austerity and his life of prayer, as well as its dedication to heal the sick and help the poor (s. XI).

Saint Osburga (s. XI)
30 of March

In Coventry, in England, saint Osburga, first Abbess of the monastery of this place (c. 1018).

Saint Oseas profeta
17 of October

Commemoration of St. Hoshea, Prophet of the old testament, showing not only with their words, but with his own life to the Lord the unfaithful people of Israel, as a husband always faithful and moved by an infinite mercy (s. VIII to. C.).

Saint Osmundo (s. XI)
4 of December

In Salisbury, England, saint Osmundo, Bishop, who along with King William moved from Normandy to England and immediately promoted to the episcopate, consecrated the Cathedral Church, providing the administration of headquarters and divine worship.

Saint Ostiano of Viviers
30 of June

Saint Ostiano, confessor, Viviers (France).

Saint Osvaldo (s. X)
28 of February

In Worchester, England, Osvaldo St. Oswald (Aswaldo), Bishop, who was the first Canon and later monk, presided over the headquarters of Worchester and York, introduced in many monasteries the rule of Saint Benedict, being a benign, joyful and learned teacher.

Saint Oterano of Iona (s. VI)
27 of October

On the island of Iona in Scotland, St. Oterano, a monk, who was one of the first disciples of saint Columbano (s. VI).

Saint Otilia (s. VII)
13 of December

In Strasbourg, of Burgundy (today Alsace), Ottilien, Virgin and first Abbess of the monastery of Hohenburg, founded by Duke Aldarico, its parent (s. VII).

Saint Otmaro of Suiza (s. VIII)
16 of November

Among the Helvetii (today Switzerland), St. Otmar u Otmaro, Abbot, who, along with the cell built by St. Gallen, founded a small hospital for lepers and a monastery under the observance of the rule of St Benedict, and to defend their rights, was deported by powerful neighbors to an island in the Rhine, where he died.

Saint Otón (s. XIII)
16 of January
Saint Otón of Ariano (s. XII)
23 of March

In Ariano, Irpinia in Italy, saint Otón, hermit (c. 1120).

Saint Pablo Aureliano (s. VI)
12 of March

In the city of León (today Saint-Paul-de-León), in the Armorica Brittany, saint Pablo Aureliano, first bishop of this city (s. VI).

Saint Pablo el Simple (s. IV)
7 of March

In the Thebaid, in Egypt, saint Pablo, surnamed "Simple", disciple of saint Antonio (s. IV).

Saint Pablo eremita (s. IV)
10 of January

In the Thebaid (Egypt today), saint Pablo, hermit, one of the first to embrace the monastic life (s. IV).

Saint Pablo Hanh (s. XIX)
28 of May

In the place of Cho Quan in Conchinchina, saint Pablo Hanh, martyr, who, having forgotten the Christian morality, led a band of thieves, but imprisoned in the time of Emperor Tu Duc, confessed that he was Christian, and not being away from their faith by flatteries, stripes, or by lacerations with tongs, culminated glorious martyrdom with beheading.

Saint Pablo Ho Hyob (s. XIX)
30 of January

In the city of Seoul in Korea, saint Pablo Ho Hyob, martyr, who, being a soldier, was imprisoned by confessing Christian and subjected to torment, his forces surrendered and it seemed that he recant, but repented, he appeared before the judge confirming their faith in Christ, therefore jailed again, after long died from the beatings.

Saint Pablo I papa (s. VIII)
28 of June

In Rome, saint Pablo I, Pope, who, affable and gracious, at night, in silence, visited the homes of the sick poor, assisting them. Defender of the Orthodox faith, wrote to the emperors Constantine and Leon, to which withheld worship the sacred images. Very devout Saints, he cared for move from cemeteries in ruins to the interior of the city, in the various titles and monasteries, the bodies of the martyrs, in the midst of hymns and chants.

Saint Pablo Ke Tingzhu (s. XX)
8 of August

In the village Xisiaodun, near Xinhexian, in Hebei province, in China, saint Pablo Ke Tingzhu, martyr. He was the head of the Christian village and in the persecution unleashed by the followers of the Yihetuan movement, to the being a el ser despedazado torn offered others a shining example of Christian resignation.

Saint Pablo Lè Bao Tinh (s. XIX)
6 of April

In the city of Vinh Tri, in Tonquin, saint Pablo Le Bao Tinh, priest and martyr, who, being still a cleric, long remained in jail and, ordained a priest, addressed the seminar, compiled a book of homilies and a compendium of Christian doctrine, and finally, again led to jail time of Emperor Tu Duc, was sentenced to beheading.

Saint Pablo Le-Van-Loc (s. XIX)
13 of February

In Thi-Nghe Conchinchina, saint Pablo Le-Van-Loc, priest and martyr, who in the time of Emperor Tu Duc was slain in the city gate by confessing Christ.

Saint Pablo Liu Hanzou (s. XIX)
13 of February

In the village of Dongjaochang, near the city of Lezhi, in the province of Szechuan, China, saint Pablo Liu Hanzou, priest and martyr, strangled by being a Christian.

Saint Pablo of Chipre (s. VIII)
17 of March

In the island of Cyprus, saint Pablo, monk, who was burned alive by defending the cult of Holy images (c. 770).

Saint Pablo of Constantinopla (s. IV)
6 of November

Commemoration of St. Paul, Bishop of Constantinople and martyr, to whom the Arians to maintain the faith of Nicaea and so many other expelled many times returned to its headquarters, but in the end, the Emperor Constantius him relegated to Cucuso, small town of Cappadocia, and there itself was cruelly strangled, according to the tradition, by snares of the Arians.

Saint Pablo of Córdoba (s. IX)
20 of July

In Cordoba, city of the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Pablo, Deacon and martyr, who lectured with the example and the word of saint Sisenando, not feared take on face at Princes and dignitaries Saracens the falsity of his cult, so it died confessing Christ as the true God.

Saint Pablo of Narbona (s. III)
22 of March

In Narbonne, in the South of Gaul, on the via Domitia, outside the city, burial of Saint Paul, Bishop and martyr (s. III).

Saint Pablo of Prusa (s. IX)
7 of March

In Prusa in Bithynia, St. Paul, Bishop, who defend the cult of sacred images was expelled from the country and died in exile.

Saint Pablo of Verdún (s. VII)
8 of February

At Verdun, in Gaul, St. Paul, Bishop, who, after being a monk, was elevated to the episcopal see of this city, who promoted the divine worship and the regular life of the canons (c. 647).

Saint Pablo Tong Viet Buong (s. XIX)
23 of October

In the city of Tho Duc, in Annam, saint Pablo Tong Viet Buong, martyr, who, being a soldier, he suffered death for Christ in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Paciano (s. IV)
9 of March

In Barcelona, in Hispania Tarraconensis, saint Paciano, Bishop, that exposing their faith, stated that "Christian" was his name and "Catholic" his last name.

Saint Paciente (s. IV)
8 of January

In the city of Metz, also in Belgium Gaul (now France), saint patient, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Paciente of Lyon (s. V)
11 of September

In Lyon, Gaul, saint patient, Bishop, who, moved by charity, distributed free of charge food for all the cities on the banks of the Rhône and the Saône, helping the peoples oppressed by the hunger and exercising the apostolate everywhere, for conversion of heretics and care of the needy (c. 480).

Saint Pacomio
26 of November
Saint Pacomio of Tebaida (s. IV)
9 of May

Thebaid, saint Pacomio, abad, that when he was still a pagan he was impressed by the testimony of Christian charity towards soldiers arrested in the common jail and after embracing Christianity, received the monastic habit from the hands of the Anchorite Palamon. Seven years later, by divine inspiration, it was opening up many monasteries in order to receive the monks in regime of common life, writing for them a famous rule (347/348).

Saint Paladio of Auxerre (s. VII)
10 of April

In Auxerre, of Neustria, saint PD, Bishop, who was Abbot of the monastery of Germán and received the episcopate participated in many Councils and dedicated himself to restore discipline ecclesiastical.

Saint Paladio of Escocia (s. V)
6 of July

In Scotland, commemoration of Saint PD, Bishop, who sent from Rome to Ireland, died in that country when saint Germán de Auxerre England fought the heresy of Pelagius.

Saint Paladio of Saintes (s. VI)
7 of October

In the city of Saintes, also in Aquitaine, saint PD, Bishop, who erected a basilica over the grave of saint Eutropio and promoted the cult of the Saints in his episcopal city.

Saint Palatino mártir
30 of May
Saint Palemón (s. IV)
25 of January

In Tabennese, Thebaid in Egypt, saint Palemón, Anchorite, assiduous prayer and austerity man, who was master of St. Pachomius (s. IV).

Saint Pámfilo of Roma
21 of September

In Rome, on the via Salaria, St. Pámfilo, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Pancracio of Taormina
8 of July

In Taormina, Sicily, saint Pancrazio, martyr, who apparently was the first bishop of this Church (s. inc.).

Saint Pánfilo of Corfinio (s. VII)
28 of April

In Sulmona in Abruzzo, burial of saint Panfilo, Bishop of Corfinio (c. 700).

Saint Pantagato of Vienne (s. VI)
17 of April

In Burgundy, saint Pantagato or Panatagato in Vienne, Bishop.

Saint Pantaleón of Nicomedia (s. IV)
27 of July

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, St. Pantaleon and Pantalaimon, martyr, venerated in the East as doctor who exercised his art without any payment (c. 305).

Saint Panteno of Alejandría (s. III)
7 of July

Commemoration of Saint Pantaenus of Alexandria, male Apostolic, enriched with all sorts of wisdom, expert in high degree of the word of God and passionate lover of the same, who has the tradition that their faith and burning charity drove him to go to the far East to preach the Gospel to the gentiles, returning at the end of his life in Alexandria, where rested in peace, in the time of the emperor Antoninus Caracalla (s. III).

Saint Papas (s. IV)
16 of March

In Seleucia, in Persia, saint potatoes, a native of Lycaonia, who, after many torments, faced martyrdom for the faith of Christ (s. IV).

Saint Papías (s. II)
22 of February

In Hierapolis in Phrygia, St. Papías, Bishop, who said he heard the old Juan, who was a companion of St. Polycarp, and discourses of the Lord who said (s. II)

Saint Papias Martyr (s. III)
29 of January

In Rome, in the cemetery of the via Nomentana, holy martyrs Papias and Mauro, soldiers (c. s. III).

Saint Papías, soldado (s. III)
29 of January

In Rome, in the cemetery of the via Nomentana, holy martyrs Papias and Mauro, soldiers (c. s. III).

Saint Papiniano y compañeros
28 of November
Saint Papo of Tomis (s. IV)
3 of April

At Tomis, in Escitia (today Constanţa, Romania) saints Cresto Papo, and martyrs (s. c. IV).

Saint Pápulo of Lauragais (s. IV)
3 of November

In the region of Lauragais, in the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Pápulo or Paplo, revered as a martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Paramón
29 of November
Saint Pardulfo of Guéret (s. VIII)
6 of October

In Guéret, in the region of Limoges, in Aquitaine, saint Pardulfo, Abbot, of which, illustrious for their saintctity of life, has he did flee their church to the Saracens who were regressing to Carlos Martel.

Saint Páride of Teano (s. IV)
5 of August

In Teano in Campania, saint Páride, Bishop, who was the first, as is believed, in dealing with this episcopal see (s. IV)

Saint Paris of Treviso (s. XIII)
11 of June

In Treviso, in the territory of Venice, St. Paris, presbyter of the camaldolese order, who was spiritual director of religious for seventy-seven years, dying at the age of one hundred eight years.

Saint Parmenio
22 of April

Saint Parmerio, priest and martyr.

Saint Partenio (s. IV)
7 of February

At Lampsacus, in the region of the Hellespont, saint Partenio, Bishop, who at the time of the Emperor Constantine was a great propagator of the faith with his preaching and example (s. IV).

Saint Pascario of Nantes (s. VII)
10 of July

In Nantes, in lower Brittany, St. Pascario, Bishop, welcomed saint Hermelando and twelve monks ordered to the community of Fontenelle, who founded a monastery on the island of clubs (s. VII).

Saint Pascasio Radberto (s. IX)
26 of April

In the monastery of Corbie, in Neustria (today France), saint Pascasio Radbertus, Abbot, who presented clear and lucid manner the truth about the body and blood of the Lord in the mystery of the Eucharist.

Saint Pascual I, papa (s. IX)
11 of February

Also in Rome, memory saint Pascual I, Pope, who, led by devotion, moved many bodies of martyrs from the catacombs to various churches of the city.

Saint Pasícrates (s. IV)
25 of April

In Dorostoro, in Moesia (today Romania), saints Pasícrates and Valencio, martyrs, that by confess Christ as the only God, submitted determined their necks to the sword.

Saint Pastor of Compluto (s. IV)
12 of July

In Compluto (today Alcalá de Henares), in the Hispania Cartaginense, holy martyrs Justo and Pastor. Still children, they voluntarily rushed to martyrdom, abandoning the school their slats school and detained by order of the judge and immediately hit, is encouraging and exhorting each other were beheaded by their love for Christ.

Saint Patapio (s. VI)
8 of December

Commemoration of St. Patápio, solo, who hails from la Tebaida, he lived in Constantinople, in Blaquernas, and was buried in the monastery of the Egyptians (s. V/VI).

Saint Paterniano of Fano (s. IV)
12 of July

Fano, in the region of the Piceno, Italy, saint Paterniano, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Paterno of Dariorige (s. V)
21 of May

In Dariorige (today Vannes), in lower Brittany, commemoration of Saint Paternò, Bishop, of whom it is said that on this day was ordained bishop in the provincial Council met at the saint Perpetuo de Tours in this same venue (c. 460-490).

Saint Paterno of Scissy (s. VI)
15 of April

In Scissy, in the region of Coutances, in Gaul, burial of Saint Paternò, Bishop of Avranches, who, after having founded many monasteries, already septuagenario was elected to the episcopal function, and full of merits, gave his soul to God in the monastery.

Saint Patroclo (s. III)
21 of January

In the town of Troyes, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), St. Patroclo, martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Patroclo of Colombiers (s. VI)
18 of November

In Colombiers, in the region of Bourges, in Aquitaine, saint Patroclo, priest, who was a hermit and missionary (c. 576).

Saint Paula Frassinetti (s. XIX)
11 of June

In Rome, saint Paula Frassinetti, Virgin, who, in the midst of difficulties, founded the Congregation of sisters of Saint Dorotea, to the Christian formation of young women, distinguished by its fortitude, very smooth in the work and energy to steer his Institute.

Saint Paula mártir (s. IV)
18 of June

In Africa, Saints and martyrs, Ciriaco (s. c. IV).

Saint Paula Montal Fornés (s. XIX)
26 of February
Saint Paulina of Fulda (s. XII)
14 of March

In the region of Fulda, in Germany, saint Paulina, religious.

Saint Paulino of Aquileya (s. IX)
11 of January

In Forlì, city in the region of Venice (today Italy), St. Paulinus, Bishop of Aquileia, he endeavoured to convert to the greedy and the Slovenes, and presented to King Charlemagne a famous poem about the rule of faith.

Saint Paulino of Nola (s. V)
22 of June

St. Paulinus, Bishop, who received the baptism in Bordeaux, resigned from the consular dignity and noble and rich, Christ became poor and humble. Having moved to Nola, at the tomb of saint Félix, priest, to follow his example, he embraced a form of ascetic life with his wife and fellow. Ordained bishop, he distinguished himself by his erudition and saintctity, welcoming the pilgrims and helping the destitute.

Saint Paulino of Rochester (s. VII)
10 of October

In Rochester, England, death of St. Paulinus, Bishop of York, who monk and disciple of the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I, was sent to England to preach the Gospel, making Edwino, King of Northumbria, washing in the waters of baptism unto all his people.

Saint Paulino of Tréveris (s. IV)
31 of August

In Trier, in the Belgium Gaul, St. Paulinus, Bishop and martyr, who at the time of the Arian heresy was the true Herald of the truth and during the Synod of Arles, summoned by the Arian Emperor Constantius, neither threats nor flattery might lead you to condemn St. Athanasius and deviate from the straight faith, so was banished to Phrygiawhere he finished his martyrdom, last five years.

Saint Pausilipo (s. II)
15 of April

In Thrace, saints Teodoro and Pausilipo, martyrs, who, according to tradition, suffered martyrdom at the time of the emperor Hadrian.

Saint Pedro Apselami (s. IV)
11 of January

In Cesarea of Palestine, saint Pedro, surnamed Apselami or Balsami, martyr in the time of Emperor Maximino, both the President of the Court and other attendees to judgment invited who to consider his youth, but he ignored these indications and showed his faith in Christ dying spirit tried in the fire, as pure gold.

Saint Pedro Arbués (s. XV)
17 of September

At Zaragoza, in Aragon, Spain, saint Pedro Arbués, priest and martyr, Canon regular of the order of St. Augustine, who dedicated this Kingdom to fight against superstition and heresies, was murdered before the altar of the Cathedral Church at the hands of some affected by its Office of Inquisitor.

Saint Pedro Calungsod (s. XVII)
1 of April

In the village of Tomhom, the island of Guam in Oceania, blessed martyrs Diego Luis de Saint Vitores, Jesuit priest, and Pedro Calungsod, Catechist, who were cruelly precipitated to the sea, in hatred to the Christian faith, by some apostates and followers natives of paganism.

Saint Pedro Da (s. XIX)
17 of June

In the place of Qua Linh, in Tonquin, saint Pedro Da, martyr, who, ex officio Carpenter and sacristan, was subjected to many and cruel torments in the time of Emperor Tu Duc, remaining steadfast in the profession of their faith, so it was finally thrown into the flames.

Saint Pedro del Barco (s. XII)
1 of November

In the city of Avila, Castile, death of saint Pedro de el Barco, priest, who retired lived in solitude near the River Tormes

Saint Pedro Doan Van Van (s. XIX)
25 of May

In Tonquin, saint Pedro Doan Van Van, martyr, catechist and Bau not parish administrator, who, already an octogenarian, in the time of Emperor Tu Duc (T ự Đ ứ c) confirmed the constancy of their faith with their blood.

Saint Pedro Dong (s. XIX)
3 of June

In the town of Au Thi, in Tonquin, saint Pedro Dong, martyr, father family, who preferred to suffer cruel torture before stepping on the cross, and made so that in their front write 'true religion' instead of 'false religion', as intended, being slain in the time of Emperor Tu Duc.

Saint Pedro Esqueda Ramírez (s. XX)
22 of November
Saint Pedro Fourier (s. XVII)
9 of December

In Gray, Burgundy, where he had retired to be banished, transit saint Pedro Fourier, presbyter, who chose for himself the poor parish of Mattaincourt, in Lorraine, served you admirably, and renewed the regular canons of el Salvador, as well as founded the Institute of Canossian regular of our Lady, free of girls education.

Saint Pedro Francisco Nerón (s. XIX)
3 of November

Next to the fortress Xa Doai, in Tonquin, saint Pedro Francisco Nerón, priest of the society of foreign missions of Paris and martyr, who, in time of Emperor Tu Duc, lived three months locked in a very close cave, where, wounded atrociously with rods, abstained during three weeks of all food and consummated their martyrdom to be finally beheaded.

Saint Pedro González Telmo (s. XIII)
14 of April

In Tuy, Galicia, Spain, blessed Pedro González, vulgarly called "Telmo", priest of the order of preachers, that tried to be as humble as before had wanted the glory, delivering help to the most humble, especially to sailors and fishermen.

Saint Pedro Higgins (s. XVII)
23 of March

In the place of Naas, near Dublin, in Ireland, blessed Pedro Higgins, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, by keeping fidelity to the Roman Church, in the time of King Carlos I was hanged without trial.

Saint Pedro Julián Eymard (s. XIX)
3 of August

Saint Pedro Julián Eymard, priest, who was first priest diocesaint and later member of the society of Mary. Eximious worshiper of the Eucharistic mystery, founded new congregations, clergy and women, to promote and disseminate the piety towards the Blessed Sacrament. He died in the village of La Mure near Grenoble, in France, where he was born.

Saint Pedro Khanh (s. XIX)
12 of July

In the province of Nghe An, in Annam (Viet Nam), saint Pedro Khanh, priest and martyr, to be recognized as a Christian when he was at his table of collector, prisoner spent six months in prison, and refused to recant the faith, he was beheaded by order of the Emperor Thiêu Tri.

Saint Pedro Le Tuy (s. XIX)
11 of October

In Hanoi, Tonquin, saint Pedro Le Tuy, priest and martyr, who, because of his faith in Christ, was slain in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Pedro Liu Wenyuan (s. XIX)
17 of May

In the city of Kweyang, in Guizhou province, in China, saint Pedro Liu Wenyuan, martyr and Catechist, who was strangled because of the name of Christ.

Saint Pedro Liu Ziyu (s. XX)
17 of July

In Zhujiaxiezhuang, village near Shenxian, in the Chinese province of Hebei, saint Pedro Liu Ziyu, martyr, who, during the persecution unleashed by the movement of the Yihetuan, ignoring friends who advised her to Apostatize, remained steadfast in the Christian faith to the mandarin, so it was pierced with sword.

Saint Pedro Nguyên Bá Tuân (s. XIX)
15 of July

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saint Pedro Nguyên Bá Tuân, priest and martyr, who, imprisoned for being Christian in the time of Emperor Minh Mang, died of starvation in prison.

Saint Pedro Nguyen Van Luu (s. XIX)
7 of April

Conchinchina, saint Pedro Nguyen Van Luu, priest and martyr, in the time of Emperor Tu Duc death was sentenced to and climbed gladly to the scaffold.

Saint Pedro obispo y mártir (s. IV)
25 of November

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Pedro, Bishop and martyr, who, endowed with all the virtues, was beheaded by order of the Emperor Galerio Maximiano, coming to be the latest victim of the great persecution and as the seal of the martyrs. With him are commemorated three Egyptian bishops, who are Hesychius, Pachomius and Theodore, along with many others that also in Alexandria, suffered the same persecution and went up to Heaven by cruel sword. He died between 305 and 311.

Saint Pedro of Anagni (s. XII)
3 of August

In Anagni, in Lazio, saint Pedro, Bishop, first shone in the monastic observance and then in the pastoral zeal, who led to end the construction of the Cathedral Church.

Saint Pedro of Argo (s. X)
3 of May

Argo, in Greece, in saint Pedro, Bishop, who showed a great charity towards the poor and worked tireless to bring peace in disputes for well of souls (c. 922).

Saint Pedro of Bellevaux (s. XII)
14 of September

In the monastery of Bellevaux, in the region of Besaintçon, France, transit of saint Pedro, Bishop, who, being Cistercian Abbot, was promoted to the headquarters of Tarantasia, governed with fervent diligence and spirited promotion of harmony among peoples.

Saint Pedro of Betancur (s. XVII)
25 of April

In Antigua, Guatemala, in Central America, saint Pedro de Betancur, religious of the third order of Saint Francisco, who, under the patronage of our Lady of Bethlehem, near he gave exemplary care for pilgrims abandoned without education, orphans, beggars, sick, young and also sentenced to forced labour.

Saint Pedro of Chavanon (s. XI)
8 of September

In Pébrac, territory of Le-Puy-en-Velay, in France, saint Pedro de Chavanon, priest, that, aspiring to a more perfect life, withdrew to this place, where built and presided over a monastery of canons regular (c. 1080).

Saint Pedro of Osma (s. XII)
2 of August

In Palencia, in the Spanish region of Castilla, death of saint Pedro, Bishop of Osma. It was first a monk, later Archdeacon of the Church of Toledo, and finally elevated to the headquarters of Osma, recently released from the Mohammedan domain, who organized with pastoral zeal.

Saint Pedro of Poitiers (s. XII)
4 of April

In Poitiers, in Aquitaine, saint Pedro, Bishop, who favored the beginnings of the order of Fontevrault, and removed unjustly headquarters, died exiled in Chauvigny.

Saint Pedro of Trevi (s. XI)
30 of August

Trevi in Lazio, saint Pedro, who, despite being illiterate, practiced in solitude the Evangelical wisdom (c. 1050).

Saint Pedro of Verona (s. XIII)
6 of April

In Milan, Lombardy, passion of saint Pedro de Verona, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, who, born of Manichean parents, still child he embraced the Catholic faith, and while still a teenager, received the habit of the same saint Domingo. Dedicated to combat heresy, way to as fell victim to enemies, reciting the last moments in the symbol of faith.

Saint Pedro Palatino (s. IV)
24 of February

In the same city, commemoration of Saint Peter, called "Palatino", martyr, who indeed was heir of the faith and the name of the Apostle Peter, and breathed his spirit to be burned alive.

Saint Pedro Poveda Castroverde (s. XX)
28 of July

In Madrid, capital of Spain, blessed Pedro Poveda Castroverde, priest and martyr, founder of the Teresian aimed at promoting Christian formation, who at the beginning of the persecution of the Church was killed by hatred of religion, giving a clear testimony of their faith.

Saint Pedro presbítero y mártir (s. VIII)
13 of January

In the city of Capitolias, in Batanea (now Israel), saint Pedro, priest and martyr, that defendant to Walid, Prince of the Saracens, to preach in public faith in Christ, consummated their martyrdom nailed to a cross, when it amputasen you tongue, hands and feet.

Saint Pedro Saintz y Jordá (s. XVIII)
26 of May

In Fuzhou, in Fujian province of China, saint Pedro Saints and Jorda, Bishop of the order of preachers and martyr, who, having been arrested together with other priests and taken prisoner to the Court through a long journey, he knelt at the place of the torment, and finished his prayer, willingly offered their necks to the axe.

Saint Pedro Spanò (s. XII)
5 of June

At Ciano, near Miletus, in Calabria, saint Pedro Spanò (Spina), hermit, famous for its poverty and conviction (s. XII).

Saint Pedro Tomás (s. XIV)
6 of January

In Famagusta, Cyprus city, transit saint Pedro Tomas, Bishop of Constantinople, of the order of the Carmelites, who was inherited from the Roman pontiff in the East.

Saint Pedro Urseolo (s. X)
10 of January

In the monastery of Cuixà, in the Pyrenees (today France), saint Pedro Urseolo, who, being dux of Venice, he became a monk, distinguished for his piety and austerity, and living in a Hermitage near the monastery (c. 987/988).

Saint Pedro Vincioli (s. XI)
10 of July

In Perugia, Umbria, saint Pedro Vincioli, presbyter and Abbot, he rebuilt an ancient church dedicated to saint Pedro, threatening to ruin, and she joined a monastery where he, overcome great opposition and with great patience, introduced Cluniac customs.

Saint Pedro Wang Zuolong (s. XX)
6 of July

In Shuangzhong, near Jixian, Hebei province, in China, saint Pedro Wang Zuolong, martyr, in the persecution carried out by followers of the Yihetuan movement, he was hanged for refusing to worship idols and to reject the Christian faith.

Saint Pedro Wu Guosheng (s. XIX)
7 of November

In Zunyi, Guizhou province, in China, saint Pedro Wu Guosheng, catechist and martyr, who was strangled by their fidelity to Christ.

Saint Pedro Yi Hoyong (s. XIX)
25 of November

In Seoul, Korea, saint Pedro Yi Hoyong, martyr, who, being a Catechist, was taken prisoner by a few Hitmen, together with its sister saint Águeda Yi So-sa, and remaining steadfast in the confession of faith, after break three times bones remained you four years in prison, where he finally died, being the first of the glorious martyrs squad.

Saint Pedro Yu Chong-nyul (s. XIX)
17 of February

In Pyongyang, in Korea, saint Pedro Yu Chong-nyul, martyr, who, being the parent, while reading the faithful gathered overnight in the Catechist House, he was captured and beaten to death by their status as Christian.

Saint Pedro Yu Tae-ch’l (s. XIX)
21 of October

In Seoul, Korea, Saint Peter Yu Tae-ch'l, martyr, who, at thirteen, urged colleagues in prison to accept the torments, consummating his martyrdom to receive one hundred lashes and be strangled.

Saint Pedro Zhou Rixin (s. XX)
20 of July

In the village of Lujiazhuang, near Yinngxian, in the same Chinese province of Hebei, saint Pedro Zhou Rixin, martyr, who during the persecution cited said before the prefect, who demanded it, that could not recant Dios Creador of the world, so he was beheaded.

Saint Pedro, abad (s. XII)
4 of March

In the monastery of Cava, in Campania, saint Pedro, who having followed since his youth eremitical life, he was elected Bishop of Policastro, but tired of the noise of the outdoor life, he returned to the monastery, where, constituted abad, admirably restored discipline.

Saint Pedro, mártir (s. XIII)
16 of January
Saint Pedro, monje
28 of November
Saint Pedro, obispo
26 of March

In Sebaste in Armenia, saint Pedro, Bishop, who was the younger brother of saint Basilio Magno and eminent defender of the Orthodox faith against the Arians (c. 391).

Saint Pelagia virgen y mártir
4 of May
Saint Pelagio of Constanza (s. III)
28 of August

Constance of Hohenstaufen, commemoration of saint Pelagio, martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Pelagio monje
5 of December
Saint Pelusio
7 of April

In Alexandria, Egypt, saint Pelusio, priest and martyr.

Saint Peregrino (s. XIII)
26 of April

In Foggia, in the Apulia saints William Pilgrim, and hermits (s. XII).

Saint Peregrino Laziosi (s. XIV)
1 of May

In Forlì, in the province of Emilia, St. Peregrine Laziosi, religious of the order of the servants of Mary, who since its dedication to the mother of God was distinguished by his love of Jesus Christ and its application to the poor.

Saint Peregrino of Auxerre (s. V)
16 of May

In the place of Bouhy, of the territory of Auxerre, Gaul, St. Peregrine, martyr, venerated as first bishop of this city (s. IV/V).

Saint Perpetuo obispo (s. V)
30 of December

In Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul, saint perpetual, Bishop, who built the basilica of Saint Martin and many others in honor of Saints, and regulated the practice of fasting and vigils in his Church.

Saint Perpetuo of Maastrich (s. VII)
4 of November

In Maastricht, next to the Mossa, in Brabant, Austrasia, saint perpetual, Bishop (c. 620).

Saint Perseveranda (s. VI)
26 of June
Saint Petroc of Cornualles (s. VI)
4 of June

In Cornwall, St. Petroco, Abbot, originally from Wales.

Saint Petronaco (s. VIII)
6 of May

Saint Petronaco or Petronax, Abbot, and Bishop of Montecassino.

Saint Petronio (s. V)
10 of January

In the city of Die, in the region of Viennese Gaul (now France), saint Petronio, Bishop, who had earlier embraced the monastic life in the island of Lérins (after 463).

Saint Petronio of Bolonia (s. V)
4 of October

In Bologna, Emilia, saint Petronio, Bishop, who joined the priestly function of political responsibilities, and taught with his writings and example of the episcopal Office (c. 450) reality.

Saint Piatón of Seclin (s. IV)
1 of October

In Seclin, in the Belgium Galia, saint Piatón, priest, who is revered as an evangelizer of Tournai and martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Pientio (s. VI)
13 of March

In Poitiers, Aquitaine, saint Pientio, Bishop, who much helped Radegonde blessed in the founding of monasteries (s. VI).

Saint Pierio of Alejandría (s. IV)
4 of November

Commemoration of St. Pierio, presbyter of Alexandria, illustrated in the issues of philosophical, but more informed even by the integrity of his life and his voluntary poverty. While Teonas governed the Alexandrian Church, explained in depth to the people the divine Scriptures, and in Rome, after the prosecution rested in peace (s. IV).

Saint Pimenio (s. IV)
2 of December

In Rome, in the cemetery of Ponciano, in via Portuense, saint Pimenio, was presbyter and martyr in the century III/IV.

Saint Pinito of Cnosos (s. II)
10 of October

Commemoration of St. Pinito, Bishop of Knossos, on the island of Crete, who, under the framework emperors Antonino Vero and Lucio Aurelio comfortable, distinguished himself by his writings on faith and concern for the growth of the grey which is entrusted him (c. 180).

Saint Pío I papa (s. II)
11 of July

At Rome, commemoration of Saint Pius I, Pope, brother of Hermas, author of a work whose title is El Pastor, denomination that the Holy Pontiff, well deserved because for fifteen years was really a good shepherd who kept the Church.

Saint Pionio (s. III)
11 of March

In Smyrna, in Asia, saint Pionio, priest and martyr, who narrates the tradition that, for having made an apology of the faith to the people, was imprisoned, and there, in prison, with their exhortations encouraged many brethren to endure martyrdom and, after suffering various torments, by means of fire achieved death for Christ (c. 250).

Saint Pirmino of Reichenau (s. IV)
3 of November

In the monastery of Hornbach, near Strasbourg, in Burgundy, burial of Saint Pirmino, Bishop and Abbot of Reichenau, who evangelized Alamanni and Bavarians, he founded many monasteries and wrote a book for his disciples to catechize to the wild (s. III/IV).

Saint Plácido of Disentis (s. VII)
11 of July

In Disentis, in the upper Reece (today Switzerland) and saints Plácido, martyr, Sigisberto, abad, this last companion of saint Columbano and founder of the monastery of Saint Martin in Disentis, where he was the first who crowned their monastic life with the martyrdom (s. VII).

Saint Plácido of Ocra (s. XIII)
12 of June

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 Platón of Ancira (s. IV)
22 of July

At Ancira, Galatia, St. Plato, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Platón of Constantinopla (s. IX)
4 of April

In Constantinople, St. Plato, hegumen, who for years fought invincible spirit against the destroyers of the sacred images and, with his nephew Teodoro, organized the famous Studion monastery.

Saint Plequelmo of Roermond (s. VIII)
15 of July

Near Roermond, on the banks of the Meuse, in the Netherlands, St. Plequelmo, Bishop, a native of Nortumbria, who dedicated his life to meet many riches of the faith in Christ (c. 713).

Saint Poemeno of Tebaida (s. V)
27 of August

In Egypt, saint Poemeno or Pemon in la Tebaida, Abbot, had in addition consideration between the anchorites and which concern many maxims full of wisdom (s. IV/V).

Saint Policronio
6 of December
Saint Polieucto
21 of May

In Cesarea de Capadocia, St. Polieucto, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Polieuto (s. III)
7 of January

In Melitene, in the city of Armenia, St. Polieuto, martyr, who, being a soldier, as a result of the Decree of the Emperor Decio which forced to sacrifice to the gods, broke idols, so it was cruelly martyred to be beheaded, thus receiving the baptism with his own blood (c. 250).

Saint Poliodoro Plasden (s. XVI)
10 of December

In London, saints Poliodoro Plasden and Eustacio White, priests, and also the blessed Brian Lacy, Juan Mason and Sidney Hogdson, all of them martyrs, who in the same year suffered identical torment in Tyburn, the first because, being priests, had come into England, and the others for having helped.

Saint Polión (s. IV)
27 of April

Cibali, in Pannonia, saint Polión, reader and martyr, arrested in the persecution during Emperor Diocleciano, and interrogated by the prefect Probus, as he repeatedly confess Christ and refusing to sacrifice to idols, was burned alive outside the city (c. 303).

Saint Polión mártir
28 of April

Saint Polión or Polyene, martyr.

Saint Pompeyo (s. IV)
14 of December

In Pavia, of Liguria, saint Pompey, Bishop, who, by few but peaceful years, happened to saint Ciro, and rested in the Lord (s. IV).

Saint Pompilio Maria Pirrotti (s. XVIII)
15 of July

In Campi Salentina (Apulia), St. Pompilio María Pirrotti, priest, religious of the order of clerks regular of the pious schools, popular preacher.

Saint Pomponio of Nápoles (s. VI)
30 of April

In Naples, Campania, saint Pomponio, Bishop, who built a church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary within the city and, at the time of the occupation by the Goths, defended his flock against the Arian heresy (s. VI).

Saint Pomposa of Córdoba (s. IX)
19 of September

In Cordoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Pomposa, Virgin and martyr, who, during the persecution by the Saracens, aware of the martyrdom of saint Columba, came out unbeknown to Cordoba Penamelera monastery and intrepid confessed Christ before the judge immediately being cutthroat at the gates of the Palace and thus the Palm of martyrdom.

Saint Ponciano (s. II)
19 of January

Close of Spoleto, city of Umbria (today Italy), saint Ponciano, martyr, who was severely beaten with sticks and, finally, beheaded for their faith in Christ, in the time of emperor Antoninus (s. II).

Saint Ponciano Ngondwe (s. XIX)
26 of May

Village of Ttaka Jiunge, also in Uganda, saint Ponciano Ngondwe, martyr, who escort the King, received baptism when he urged the persecution and was immediately imprisoned him, being pierced with a spear by the executioner.

Saint Ponciano papa (s. III)
13 of August

Holy Martyrs Pontian, Pope, and Hipolito, priest, who were deported together, Sardinia, and with equal conviction, ornate, apparently with the same Crown, were finally transferred to Rome, Hippolytus, the cemetery of the via Tiburtina, and the Pope Pontian, the cemetery of Calisto (c. 236).

Saint Poncio of Cartago (s. III)
8 of March

Commemoration of St. Pontius, in Carthage, Deacon of saint Cipriano, who accompanied in exile to death, leaving a valuable volume about his life and passion (s. III).

Saint Poncio of Cimiez (s. III)
14 of May

At Cimiez, in Provence, St. Pontius, martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Poncio of Serrancolin (s. XII)
12 of September

In Serrancolin, in the region of Comminges, at the foot of the Pyrenees, St. Pontius, or Eboncio, that revered by tradition as a Benedictine monk, he was ordained bishop of Roda de Isábena, in Aragon, headquarters, who subsequently moved to Barbastro, being famous for its pastoral vigilance (c. 1104).

Saint Popón (s. XI)
25 of January

In Marchiennes, Flanders (now Belgium), St. Popón, Abbot of the monasteries of Stavelot and Malmedy, who diffused in many monasteries of Lotharingia the observance of Cluny.

Saint Porcaro y compañeros (s. VIII)
12 of August

In the island of Lérins in Provence, holy martyrs Porcaro, Abbot, and several monks, who, according to tradition, were killed by the Saracens (c. s. VIII).

Saint Porciano (s. VI)
24 of November

In the territory of Auvergne, in Aquitaine, saint Porciano, Abbot, that being young slave sought refuge and freedom in a monastery which became a monk and where became Abbot, dying already old, exhausted by fasting. He died about the year 532.

Saint Posidio of Calama (s. V)
16 of May

Commemoration of St. Possidius, Bishop of Calama, in Numidia (today Guelma in Algeria), disciple and faithful friend of Augustine, who assisted him in his death and wrote his admirable life (c. 437)

Saint Potamón y compañeros (s. IV)
18 of May

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saints Potamón, Ortasio and Serapion, priests, and his companions, martyrs (s. IV).

Saint Potenciana
15 of April

In the city called Villanueva de la Reina, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Potenciana, Virgin.

Saint Potino y compañeros (s. II)
2 of June

In Lyon, Gaul, Holy Martyr Pothinus, Bishop, and Blandina, along with forty-six companions, who the letter of the Church of Lyon to the churches of Asia and Phrygia has detail their courageous and repeated event, at the time of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Bishop Potino, already nonagenarian, shortly after being imprisoned died, some others also died in prison, while the remaining were exposed as spectacle in the Amphitheater, before thousaintds of people, where those who were Roman citizens were beheaded and the others given to the wild beasts, and finally Blandina, reserved for a more cruel and prolonged combatAfter encouraging

Saint Potito
14 of January

Commemoration of saint Potito, martyr, who, after being tormented in the city of Sardica, in the ancient Roman province of Dacia (today Romania), finally achieved martyrdom to be executed by the sword (s. inc.)

Saint Pragmacio (s. VI)
22 of November
Saint Práxedes of Roma
21 of July

At Rome, commemoration of saint Praxedes, with whose name was dedicated to God a church on the Esquiline (before 491).

Saint Primitivo
27 of November

On the banks of the River Cea, Galicia, Facundo and Primitivo, martyrs of the 4th century Saints.

Saint Primitivo of Gabio
26 of April

In the place of Gabio, in 1930 milestone of the via Prenestina, saint Primitivo, martyr.

Saint Primo mártir
9 of June

In Via Nomentana, in the place called «ad arks», fifteen milestones of saint Primo, Rome, martyrs and saint Feliciano (s. inc.).

Saint Principio of Soissons (s. VI)
25 of September

At Soissons, in the Belgium Gaul (now France), saint principle, Bishop, brother of Saint Remi (s. VI).

Saint Priscila
8 of July

Commemoration of the Holy spouses Aquila and Prisca or Priscilla, contributors to the Apostle Paul, welcomed who in his house and that exposed their heads (century I).

Saint Prisco of Capua (s. IV)
1 of September

At Capua, in Campania, in the via Aquarian age, saint Prisco, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Prisco of Nocera of los Paganos (s. IV)
16 of September

In Nocera of the pagans, in Campania (today Italy), saint Prisco, Bishop and martyr, to whom saint Paulino de Nola dedicated indicated poetics (c. s. IV).

Saint Prisco y compañeros
26 of May

In the territory of Auxerre in Gaul, martyrdom of St. Prisco and his companions (s. in.).

Saint Privado gábalo (s. V)
21 of August

In the territory of the Gabali (today Mende), in Gaul, St. private, Bishop and martyr, who, in the invasion of the Vandals, was found in a crypt, who was delivered to prayer and fasting, and for refusing to deliver his sheep and sacrifice to idols, died crushed to death (c. 407).

Saint Probo (s. VI)
15 of January

In the city of Rieti, in the Sabina (today Italy), commemoration of Saint Probus, Bishop, praised by the Pope saint Gregorio I Magno (c. 570).

Saint Probo of Ravena (s. IV)
10 of November

In Ravenna, from the province of Flaminia, saint Probo, Bishop, in whose name the Bishop St. Maximiano dedicated the famous basilica Clasense (s. III / IV).

Saint Proceso mártir
2 of July

In Rome, in the cemetery of Damasus, in the second milestone of the via Aurelia Holy process Martiniano, and martyrs (sec. inc.).

Saint Proclo (s. X)
19 of February

Bisignano, near Cosenza, in Calabria, saint Proclo, monk, who, very well shaped doctrinally, was a harbinger of the monastic life (c. 970).

Saint Proclo of Ancira (s. II)
12 of July

At Ancira, of Galatia, saints Proclo e Hilarion, martyrs in the time of the Emperor Trajan and the maximum prefect (s. II).

Saint Proclo of Constantinopla (s. V)
24 of October

In Constantinople, St. Proclo, Bishop, who insistently proclaimed the Virgin Mary as mother of God, ordered the solemn return of the remains of saint Juan Crisóstomo to this city, and in the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon, it deserved to be called 'Great'.

Saint Procopio Decapolita (s. VIII)
27 of February
Saint Procopio of Sázava (s. XI)
25 of March

In Sázava, in Bohemia, saint Procopio, who, leaving wife and son, he embraced the eremitical life and then presided over the Monastery founded there by himself, celebrating the divine praises in the Greek Rite and in Slavic language.

Saint Próculo
1 of December
Saint Próculo of Bolonia (s. III)
1 of June

In Bologna, Emilia town, St. Próculo, martyr, by his Christian faith was crucified (c. 300).

Saint Prosdócimo of Padua (s. II)
7 of November

In Padua, in the region of Venice, saint Prosdócimo, who is held by the first bishop of this church.

Saint Próspero of Aquitania (s. V)
25 of June

Commemoration of St. prosper of Aquitaine, who trained in philosophy and letters, led a full and modest life with his wife. Having embraced the monastic life in Marseilles, he defended vigorously against the pelagian doctrine of St. Augustine on divine grace and the gift of perseverance, and in Rome he was clerk of the Pope saint León I Magno (c. 463).

Saint Próspero of Orleans (s. V)
29 of July

In Orleans, town of Lugdunensis Gaul, saint Prospero, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Próspero of Reggio (s. V)
25 of June

In Reggio, in the region of Emilia, saint Prospero, Bishop (s. V/VI)

Saint Próspero of Tarragona
2 of September

In Tarragona, of Hispania, saint Prospero, Bishop (s. IV/V).

Saint Protadio, obispo (s. VII)
10 of February

In Vesoncio (today Besaintçon), in Burgundy, saint Protadio, Bishop (c. 624).

Saint Protasio (s. IV)
24 of November

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, St. Protasius, Bishop, who defended the cause of St. Athanasius against the constant Emperor and took part at the Council of Sardica.

Saint Protasio Chong Kuk-bo (s. XIX)
20 of May

In Seoul, Korea, saint Protásio Chong Kuk-bo, martyr, who returned to the faith Christian that he had left earlier and professed it to death in the prison, who caused him in the midst of cruel torture.

Saint Protasio of Lausanne (s. VII)
6 of November

Between the Helvetii, into the Kingdom of Burgundy, saint Protásio, who is venerated as Bishop of Lausaintne (s. VII).

Saint Proterio of Alejandría (s. V)
28 of March

In Alexandria, in Egypt, St. Proterio, Bishop, the Holy Thursday, in a popular tumult, was cruelly killed by the monofisitas, followers of his predecessor Dioscorus.

Saint Proto of Aquileya
14 of June

In Aquileia, in the region of Venice, saint Proto, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Protógenes obispo
6 of May
Saint Provino of Como (s. V)
8 of March

In Como, in the province of Liguria, saint came, Bishop, faithful disciple of St. Ambrose, who preserved the Church which they had entrusted to him (c. 420) of the Arian heresy.

Saint Prudencio Galindo (s. IX)
6 of April

In Troyes, saint Prudencio, Bishop, who prepared for itinerant people a Breviary of the Psalter, collected the precepts of Scripture for candidates to the priesthood and restored the discipline of the monasteries.

Saint Publia of Antioquía (s. IV)
9 of October

In Antioch, Syria, commemoration of saint Publia, that, on the death of her husband, he entered a monastery, and as he saintg the words with her Virgin companions Psalm "idols of the gentiles are gold and silver» and «are such that make them», to spend there the Emperor Julian the apostate ordered that they abofeteasen it and reprendiesen with roughness.

Saint Publio (s. II)
21 of January

Commemoration of St. Publius, Bishop of Athens, in Greece, who bore witness to Christ with his martyrdom (s. II).

Saint Pulqueria of Constantinopla (s. V)
10 of September

In Constantinople, saint Pulqueria, Defender and promoter of the Orthodox faith.

Saint Pusicio (s. IV)
18 of April

In Persia, St. Pusicio, martyr, prefect of the artisaints of King Sapor II, who have comforted the wavering priest Ananias was wounded in the neck and died on Holy Saturday, occupying so a distinguished place in the Group of martyrs sacrificed after saint Simeon.

Saint Quadratus of Greece (s. II)
21 of September
Saint Quadratus of Útica (s. IV)
21 of August
Saint Queremón y compañeros mártires (s. III)
22 of December

Commemoration of Saints Chaeremon, Bishop of Nilopolis, and other martyrs in Egypt, some of whom, during the persecution under the Emperor Decio, were on the run and, erring by solitary places, part succumbed to predators, others consumed by hunger, cold and disease, and the rest, finally, exterminated by the barbarians and the robbers, and thus, all dying variously, were crowned with the glory of martyrdom.

Saint Quetilo of Viborg (s. XII)
11 of July

At Viborg, on Denmark, saint Quetilo, regular Canon, who put great interest in the operation of the chapter school, being model for all (c. 1151).

Saint quila (s. I)
8 of July
Saint Quiliano of Herbipoli (s. VII)
8 of July

In Herbipoli (today Würzburg), city of Austrasia, saint Quiliano, Bishop and martyr, born in Ireland, from where he travelled to this region to preach the Gospel, and in which, by diligently to ensure are observed in her Christian life, was martyred (s. ex VII.).

Saint Quinciano of Auvernia (s. VI)
13 of November

In Auvergne, Aquitaine, saint Quinciano, Bishop, who first occupied the headquarters of Rodez, but later exiled by the Goths, was appointed Bishop of the auvernios.

Saint Quinidio (s. VI)
15 of February

In Vaison, in Lugdunensis Gaul, St. Quinidio, Bishop.

Saint Quintín of Turón (s. VI)
4 of October

In the region of the Turon Galia, saint Quintin, martyr (s. VI).

Saint Quintín of Vermand (s. III)
31 of October

Near the city of Vermand, in the Belgium Galia, saint Quintin, martyr, of the senatorial order, he suffered for Christ the time of Emperor Maximiano (s. III).

Saint Quinto of Capua
5 of September

At Capua, in Campania, saint Quinto, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Quionia (s. IV)
1 of April

In Thessaloniki, Macedonia, saint Quionia and saint Agape, virgins and martyrs, in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, for not wanting to eat meat sacrificed to idols were handed over to the prefect he Dulcecio, who condemned them to be burnt alive.

Saint Quiríaco of Palestina (s. VI)
29 of September

In Palestine, saint Quiríaco, Anchorite, reason life who lived in caves until almost nonagenarian and example of anchorites and defender of the true faith against the errors of the leftover.

Saint Quirico mártir
16 of June

In the region of Asia minor, commemoration of saint Quirico and saint Julita, martyrs.

Saint Quirico of Tréveris (s. IV)
6 of March

In Trier, in the Belgium Galia, saint Quirico, presbyter (s. IV in.).

Saint Quirino of Roma
25 of March

In Rome, in the cemetery of Ponciano, in via Portuense, saint Quirino, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Quirino of Sisak (s. IV)
4 of June

At Sabaria (today Szombathely), from Pannonia, passion of saint Quirino, Bishop of Sisak (today Siszeck), the Illirico, and martyr, that bass Galerio emperor was thrown into a river with a mill wheel attached to the neck.

Saint Quirino tribuno (s. III)
30 of April

In Rome, in the cemetery of Pretextato, on the via Appia, saint Quirino, martyr, who, being Tribune, crowned his confession of faith with the martyrdom (c. s. III).

Saint Quiteria
22 of May

In the region of air, in Aquitaine, saint Quiteria, virgen (s. in.).

Saint Quodvuldeo (s. V)
19 of February

In Naples, in Campania, burial of Saint Quodvultdeus (Quodvuldeo), Bishop of Carthage, who was banished along with its clergy by the Arian King Geiseric, and abandoned at sea, in old ships and no oars or sails, against all hope arrived at Naples, where died as a confessor of the faith.

Saint Rabano "Mauro" (s. IX)
4 of February

In Mainz, the Franconia in Germany, saint Rabano, surnamed "Mauro", Bishop, who, being a monk of Fulda, was elevated to the see of Mainz, and learned man in science and eloquent in speaking, never ceased to carry out everything that could redound to the greater glory of God.

Saint Radbodo (s. X)
29 of November

In Daventer, Friesland, translation of St. Radbodo, Bishop of Utrecht, learned, wise Shepherd, who died by visiting farmers.

Saint Radegunda of Poitiers (s. VI)
13 of August

In Poitiers, Aquitaine, saint Radegunda, Queen of the Franks. When still alive her husband, King Clotario, he received the sacred veil of religious, and in the monastery of the Saint Cruz de Poitiers, that she had commissioned, served Christ under the rule of saint Cesareo of Arles.

Saint Radulfo of Bourges (s. IX)
21 of June

Bourges, France, in Aquitaine, saint Radulfo, Bishop, who, caring for life priests, together with priests of the Church which had entrusted collected texts of Saints parents and cannons for pastoral use.

Saint Rafael Guizar y Valencia (s. XX)
6 of June

City of Mexico, transit of Saint Rafael Guizar Valencia, Bishop of Veracruz, in Mexico, that during the time of persecution was banished or exercised his episcopal Ministry in a clandestine way.

Saint Rafaela María del Sagrado Corazón (s. XX)
6 of January

In Rome, saint Rafaela María of the Sacred Heart batons Ayllon, Virgin, foundress of the Congregation of the slaves of the sacred heart, that being regarded as mental ill, became Holy the last years of his life between tribulations and penance.

Saint Ragenfreda (s. VIII)
8 of October

In the monastery of Denain, in Hainaut, saint Ragenfreda, Abbess, who with real founded the monastery and presided over it with dignity (s. VIII).

Saint Raimundo Gayrard (s. XII)
3 of July

In Toulouse, alongside the Garonne, in France, saint Raimundo Gayrard, teacher school, who, in being a widower, devoted her life to charity, founded this hospital, and, last time, was admitted among the canons of the basilica of Saint Saturnino.

Saint Raimundo of Barbastro (s. XII)
21 of June

In Huesca, in Aragon, saint Raimundo, who, being regular Canon, was appointed Bishop of Roda and Barbastro, where was expelled three years headquarters for not wanting to fight never with weapons against the enemies of the Christian name.

Saint Rainaldo (s. XIII)
9 of February

In Nocera, in Umbria, saint Rainaldo, Bishop, who was a camaldolese monk at Fonte Avellana, and once appointed Bishop, kept the customs of the monastic life.

Saint Rainerio of Vestinos (s. XI)
30 of December

In the region of the Vestini, on Italy, saint Rainerio, Bishop of Furcone (today L'Aquila), whose ability to manage assets praised Pope Alejandro II.

Saint Rainero of Split (s. XII)
4 of August

In Split (Spalato) in Dalmatia, saint Rainero, Bishop and martyr. He was first a monk and then endured great suffering by defending the rights of the Church in the episcopal see of Cagli, and died subsequently stoned in the Split.

Saint Raniero of Pisa (s. XII)
17 of June

In Pisa, in Tuscany, saint Rainerio or Raniero, poor and Pilgrim for Christ

Saint Ramiro y compañeros mártires (s. VI)
13 of March

In the monastery of saint Claudio, in the city of León, memory saint Ramiro and his twelve companions, monks, and martyrs, who perished at the hands of the Arians (s. VI).

Saint Ranulfo of Arras
27 of May
Saint Raphael Arnáiz (s. XX)
27 of April
Saint Raúl of Cambray
1 of February

It was a very fervent monk sent by Saint Bernard in the year 1132 founded the famous monastery of the Valley of the cells, to the North of France, in chambray.

Saint Raveriano monje
17 of November
Saint Rebeca of Himlaya (s. XX)
23 of March

In place of ad-Dahr, in the Lebanon, Himlaya saint Cardigan (Rakqa) ar-Rayy_s, Virgin of the order Libanense from Saint Antonio of the Maronites, that blind at the age of thirty, and paralyzed after in all members, remained in prayer, fixed only in God.

Saint Régulo of Senlis (s. IV)
30 of March

At Senlis, in Gaul lugdonense, St. Regulus, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Reinaldo of Mélinais (s. XII)
17 of September

In Melinais, in the territory of Angers, in Gaul, saint Reinaldo, who embraced the eremitical life in the mountains of Craon, for better living the precepts of the Lord (c. 1104).

Saint Remberto obispo
4 of February
Saint Remberto of Bremen (s. IX)
11 of June

In Bremen, Saxony, saint Remberto, Bishop of Hamburg and Bremen, faithful disciple and successor of saint Oscar, he continued his Ministry for lands of Denmark and Sweden, and in time of the incursions of the Normans worried about redeeming the captives.

Saint Remigio of Reims (s. VI)
13 of January

Bishop, who after starting the King Clovis in the baptismal font and the sacraments of faith, became Christ all the honest people and, after more than sixty years in the episcopacy, died in the city of Reims, in the Belgium Gaul (now France), death of saint Remigio, famous for his life and his Holiness (c. 530).

Saint Remigio of Rouen (s. VIII)
19 of January

In Rouen, city of Neustria (today France), saint Remigio, Bishop, brother of King Pipino, who was concerned about introducing the Roman mode in the singing of the psalmody.

Saint Renato Goupil (s. XVII)
29 of September

At Ossernenon, territory of Canada, passion of saint Renato Goupil, martyr, doctor and cooperator with St. Isaac Jogues, was murdered with AX blows by a native.

Saint Renato of Sorrento (s. V)
6 of October

In the town of Sorrento, Campania, saint Renato, Bishop (c. s. V).

Saint Renula (s. VIII)
6 of February

In Tongres, in Brabant, in Austrasia, saint Renula or Reinildis, Abbess of the monastery of Eiken (s. VIII).

Saint Reparada virgen y mártir (s. IV)
8 of October

Commemoration of saint repaired, who is venerated in many places such as Virgin and martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Restituta (s. IV)
17 of May

In Proconsular Africa, commemoration of saint Restituta, Virgin and martyr during the persecution of Diocletian (c. 304).

Saint Restituto mártir (s. IV)
27 of May

On the via Nomentana, in the sixteenth milestone from the city of Rome, saint Restituto, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Restituto of Cartago (s. IV)
28 of August

In Cartago, saint Restituto, Bishop, whose holiday delivered Augustine a sermon to the people talking about it (c. 360).

Saint Reticio of Autún (s. IV)
15 of May

In Autun in Gaul Lugdunensis, St. Reticio, Bishop, of whom Augustine concerns the great authority that he enjoyed as a bishop in the Church, and Jerome remembers him for his illustrious comments to Holy Scripture (s. IV).

Saint Ricarda of Andlau (s. IX)
18 of September

Andlau, of the lower Lotharingia (Alsace), saint Ricarda, who, being Queen, scorned the power ground by serving God in the Monastery founded by herself (c. 895).

Saint Ricardo Gwyn (s. XVI)
17 of October

Saint Ricardo Gwyn, martyr, that parent and school teacher, professed the Catholic faith, being imprisoned on charges of persuading other people to conversion, and after repeated torture, keeping their faith, was hanged in the town of Wrexham, in Wales, and even breathing, quartered.

Saint Ricardo of Andria (s. XII)
9 of June

In Andria, Apulia, saint Ricardo, Bishop, who English birth and famous for its merits, it received with devotion the relics of the Saints Erasmus and Ponciano.

Saint Ricardo Pampuri (s. XX)
1 of May

In Milan, in Italy, saint Ricardo (Herminio Felipe) Pampuri, who, after having exercised in the world with great generosity his profession as a doctor, he entered the order of St. John of God, and at the end of two years, piously rested in the Lord.

Saint Ricario (s. VII)
26 of April

The eremo of Crezy forest, the region of Amiens in Neustria, saint Ricario or Riquerio, priest, who, moved by the preaching of Scottish monks, became a life of penance.

Saint Rictrudis of Marchiennes (s. VII)
12 of May

In the monastery of Marchiennes, in the region of Cambray, in Austrasia, saint Rictrudis, Abbess of origin basco, who, after the violent death of her husband Adalbaldo, took the Holy veil religious Council of saint loving, ruling with great success to its nuns in that monastery (c. 688).

Saint Riel
25 of November
Saint Rigomerio (s. VI)
4 of January

In Meaux, city of Neustria (today France), St. Rigomerio, Bishop (s. VI)

Saint Rimagilo of Stavelot (s. VII)
3 of September

In the monastery of Stavelot, in Brabant, St. Rimagilo, Bishop and Abbot, who, in addition to the monastery of Solignac, in Limoges, founded two others: Stavelot and Malmedy, in the forested solitude of Ardennes (c. 671-679).

Saint Roberto of Chaise-Dieu (s. XI)
17 of April

In the monastery of Chaise-Dieu in Auvergne, France, Saint Robert, Abbot, who, having been removed to this place to live as solitary, many brothers, joined him and with his preaching and example of life he met a good number of them.

Saint Roberto of Molesmes (s. XII)
17 of April

In the monastery of Molesme, France, Saint Robert, Abbot, who, desirous of a monastic life more simple and strict, and founder of monasteries and upper endeavored, now director of hermits and eminent Restorer of monastic discipline, founded the monastery of Cistercian, who governed as the first Abbot, and called again as Abbot to Molesmes, there rested in peace.

Saint Roberto of Newminster (s. XII)
7 of June

In Newminster, Northumberland, England, St. Robert, Abbot of the Cistercian order, who, lover of poverty and the life of prayer, together with twelve monks established this monastery, who in turn was the origin of the other three houses.

Saint Roberto Southwell (s. XVI)
21 of February

In London, (Robert) Robert Southwell, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who for several years exercised his Ministry in the city and its surroundings and composed spiritual writings. Arrested for being a priest, by order of the same Queen was severely tortured, ending his martyrdom to be hanged at Tyburn.

Saint Rodingo of Argona (s. VIII)
17 of September

In the Argona forest, on the banks of the Meuse, in Austrasia (today France), St. Rodingo, Abbot, founder and pious superior of the monastery of Beaulieu, close to Lyon (s. VIII inc.).

Saint Rodolfo of Gubbio (s. XI)
16 of October
Saint Rodolfo Sherwin (s. XVI)
1 of December

In London, England, Saints Edmundo Campion, Rodolfo Sherwin and Alejandro Briant, priests and martyrs during the reign of Isabel I, distinguished by its strength and character.

Saint Rodrigo Aguilar (s. XX)
28 of October

In the town of Ejutla, in Mexico, saint Rodrigo Aguilar, priest and martyr during the persecution was hung from a tree by soldiers, gloriously achieving martyrdom who wished to.

Saint Rogaciano of Cartago (s. III)
26 of October

In Cartago, commemoration of Saint Rogaciano, presbyter, who, during the persecution under the Emperor Decio, its Bishop, St. Cyprian, entrusted with the administration of the Church of Carthage, and along with saint Felicisimo suffered torture and prisons by the name of Christ (s. III).

Saint Rogato
1 of December
Saint Rogerio monje
22 of November
Saint Rogerio obispo (s. XII)
30 of December

In Canne, in Apulia, saint Rogerio, Bishop (s. XII).

Saint Romacario of Constanza (s. VI)
18 of November

In Constance, of Neustria, St. Romacario, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Román (s. V)
1 of March

In the Jura Mountain, in the lugdunensis region of Gaul, burial of the Abbot saint Román, who, following the examples of the ancient monks, first embraced the eremetica life and then was the father of many monks.

Saint Román of Antioquía (s. IV)
18 of November

In Antioch of Syria, St. Román, martyr, Deacon in the Church of Caesarea, who when he saw, in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, that Christians obeyed his decrees and approached the statues of idols, called them in public to the resistance, by which, after a cruel torments and cut off his tongue, was strangled in prison, thus causing his glorious martyrdom.

Saint Román of Auxerre (s. VI)
6 of October

In Auxerre, of Neustria, saint Román, Bishop (c. 564).

Saint Román of Rouen (s. VII)
23 of October

In Rouen, of Neustria, saint Román, Bishop, who downed the symbols of the pagans who were still revered in his city, convinced the good to improve and the bad guys to abandon his way of acting.

Saint Romano (s. IV)
24 of November

In the place of Blaye, in the territory of Bordeaux, Aquitaine, saint Romano, priest.

Saint Romano el Melodo (s. V)
1 of October

In Constantinople, saint Romano, Deacon, who was named melodist by their sublime skill in composing Church hymns in honor of the Lord and the Saints (c. 500).

Saint Romarico (s. VII)
8 of December

In the monte en el monte vosego Vosegus (Remiremont today), in Burgundy, saint Romarico, Abbot, who, being noble of the Teudeberto King, retired to the monastery of Luxueil and later founded a monastery on his property, who he directed.

Saint Romás Adame (s. XX)
21 of April

In Nochistlan, in the territory of Guadalajara, Mexico, saint Romas Adame, priest and martyr, in the persecution of the Church was martyred by confessing to Christ the King (1927).

Saint Rómulo of Bourges (s. V)
1 of November

In the town of Bourges, in Aquitaine, St. Romulus, presbyter and Abbot (s. V).

Saint Rómulo of Fiésole
6 of July

Fiesole, Tuscany, St. Romulus, Deacon, to whom this town celebrates its first martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Rómulo of Génova (s. V)
13 of October

Mater Matuta (today Saintremo), on the coast of Liguria, St. Romulus, Bishop of Genoa, who I filled with Apostolic ardor, died during a pastoral visit (s. V).

Saint Ronan of Quimper (s. VIII)
1 of June

In lower Brittany, saint Ronón (Ronan, Rhone), Bishop, who, a native of Hibernia (Ireland today), how solitary lived in the forests of the region (c. s. VIII).

Saint Roque González y compañeros (s. XVII)
16 of November

One of the first South American martyrs. They were killed by Indians in 1628, and canonized by the Pope Juan Pablo II.

Saint Rosa Fan Hui (s. XX)
16 of August

In the village Fanjiazhuang, near Wujiao, in china of Hebei province, saint Rosa Fan Hui, Virgin and martyr, who, during the persecution unleashed by the followers of the sect "Yihetuan", was thrown into a river covered with wounds, still with life.

Saint Rosa Felipa Duchesne (s. XIX)
18 of November
Saint Rosa Francisca María of los Dolores (s. XIX)
11 of June

In Tortosa, Spain, saint Rosa Francisca Maria of pains (María Rosa) Molas Vallvé, Virgin, who became the Congregation of sisters of our Lady of consolation, a group of pious women to assist afflicted people.

Saint Rosalía of Palermo (s. XII)
4 of September

In Palermo, Sicily, saint Rosalía, Virgin, who is said he practiced the solitary life in the monte Pellegrino (s. XII).

Saint Roselina (s. XIV)
17 of January

Fréjus, city of Provence, in France, saint Roselina, prioress of Celle-Roubaud, of the order of la Cartuja, who was distinguished by his selflessness and his austerity in food, sleep, and fasting.

Saint Rosendo of Celanova (s. X)
1 of March

In Celanova, Galicia, in Spain, saint Rosendo, formerly Bishop of Dumio, who took care of promote or establish the monastic life in the same region and having renounced the episcopal function, took the monastic habit in the monastery of Celanova, who then presided as Abbot.

Saint Rotobaldo of Pavía (s. XIII)
12 of October

In Pavia, Lombardy, St. Rotobaldo, Bishop, exemplary male for his withdrawal, who was distinguished by its interest in divine worship and relics of the Saints.

Saint Rufilo of Forlimpopoli (s. V)
18 of July

In the town of Forlimpopoli, Emilia, saint Rufilo, Bishop, who seems to have been the first to this church, ruled from which won for Christ to the people of the surrounding area (s. V).

Saint Rufina (s. III)
8 of July
Saint Rufino of Asís (s. IV)
11 of August

In Assisi, Umbria, saint Rufino, who is considered first bishop of that city and martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Rufino of Soissons (s. IV)
14 of June

At Soissons, in the Gaul Belgium, saint Valerio and saint Rufino, martyrs (s. IV).

Saint Rufo
28 of November
Saint Rufo of Aviñón (s. IV)
14 of November

In Avignon, Provence, saint Rufo, regarded as the first that was at the forefront of the Christian community in this city (s. IV).

Saint Rufo of Capua (s. IV)
27 of August

At Capua, in Campania, saint Rufo, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Rufo of Roma (s. I)
21 of November

Commemoration of St. Rufus, whom the blessed Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Romans, says it was a chosen of the Lord (century I).

Saint Rumoldo of Malinas (s. VIII)
24 of June

In Mechelen, Brabant, Saint Rumoldo, who is revered as a hermit and martyr.

Saint Ruperto of Bingen (s. VIII)
15 of May

At Bingen, in Austrasia, the Rhine and near Mainz, St. Rupert, Duke, that, when I was still very young, made a pilgrimage to Rome to visit the tombs of the Apostles, and to return to their lands, erected several churches. He went to meet the Lord just turned nineteen (s. VIII).

Saint Rústico of Auvernia (s. V)
24 of September

In Auvergne, Aquitaine (now France), saint rustic, Bishop, who, being a priest in the same city, took the bishopric with great applause from the people (s. V).

Saint Rústico of Narbona (s. V)
26 of October

In Narbonne, in the South of Gaul, saint rustic, Bishop, who eager to depose its function to retire to a life of silence, was convinced by the Pope saint León I Magno to the perseverance, comforted, remained in Office and in the work that it had entrusted to him (c. 461).

Saint Rustícola of Arlés (s. VII)
11 of August

In Arles, in Provence, in Gaul, saint Rusticola, Abbess, who ruled their nuns Holy for almost sixty years.

Saint Rutilio mártir (s. III)
2 of August

In Africa, commemoration of Saint Rutilio, martyr. For a long time he escaped persecution, fleeing from one place to another and, sometimes, saved from danger by money, but finally arrested unexpectedly and presented to the President, he was tortured with great torments and finally thrown into the fire, receiving the Crown of a glorious martyrdom (c. 212).

Saint Sabas el Joven (s. X)
5 of February

In Rome, in the monastery of Saint Cesareo, saint Sabas, monk, called the young, together with his brother saint Macario spread the monastic life by Calabria and Lucania, in time of the devastation caused by the Saracens.

Saint Sabas Godo (s. IV)
12 of April

In Cappadocia, St. Sabas Godo, martyr during the persecution of Christians under Athanaric, King of the Goths, by rejecting three days after the celebration of the Easter food inmolados idols, after cruel torments was thrown into a river.

Saint Sabás Reyes (s. XX)
13 of April

In the village of Totoclan, in the region of Guadalajara, Mexico, saint Saba Reyes, priest and martyr, who, by Christ the priest and King of the universe, he was executed during the Mexican persecution.

Saint Sabina of Roma (s. V)
29 of August

At Rome, commemoration of saint Sabina, whose Church holder built on the Aventine hill bears his name, worthy of veneration (422-432).

Saint Sabina of Talavera (s. IV)
27 of October

Saints Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta (brothers martyrs of the 4th century)

Saint Sabiniano (s. III)
24 of January

In the region of Troyes, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), St. Sabiniano, martyr (s. III).

Saint Sabino (s. IV)
7 of December

In Spoleto, Umbria, saint Sabino, who is venerated as a bishop and martyr (c. 300).

Saint Sabino of Bigorre (s. V)
9 of October

In the region of Bigorre (Saint-Savin-of-Lavedan), at the foot of the Pyrenees mountains, saint Sabino, hermit, who illustrated the monastic life in Aquitaine (s. V).

Saint Sabino of Brescia (s. V)
11 of July

Sabino Saints and Cipriano, martyrs, Brescia, V. s.

Saint Sabino of Egipto (s. IV)
13 of March

In Hermopolis, in Egypt, saint Sabino, martyr, who ended up being thrown into the river after several torture (s. IV).

Saint Sabino, obispo (s. VI)
9 of February

In Canosa, Puglia, saint Sabino, Bishop, who was friend of saint Benito and legacy of the Roman see in Constantinople, to defend the real against the Monophysite heresy (c. 566) faith.

Saint Sacerdote of Limoges (s. VIII)
5 of May

In Limoges, in Aquitaine, Saint priest, Bishop, who was a monk and Abbot, and later Bishop, but at the end of his life would again return to monastic life (s. VIII).

Saint Sacerdote of Lyon (s. VI)
11 of September

In Paris, from Gaul, transit of St. priest, Bishop of Lyon, who lived in the love and fear of God, dying in that city during a Council.

Saint Sadoth y compañeros (s. IV)
18 of February

In Beth Lapat, the Kingdom of the Persians, passion of the Sadoth Saints, Bishop of Seleucia, along with one hundred and twenty-eight fellow martyrs, priests, clergy and consecrated virgins, who, refusing to worship the Sun, were imprisoned and, after cruel torments, suffered death by actual sentence.

Saint Ságar of Laodicea (s. II)
6 of October

In Laodicea, Phrygia, St. Ságar, Bishop and martyr, who suffered from in time of Servilius Paulo, proconsul of Asia, (c. 170).

Saint Salaberga (s. VII)
22 of September

Laon, of Neustria (today France), saint Salaberga, Abbess, who is said to saint Columbano cured him of his blindness and channeled it to the service of God (c. 664).

Saint Salomé (s. I)
24 of April

In Jerusalem, commemoration of the Holy Women María de Cleofás and Salome, who, together with Magdalena María, early in the morning of Easter day came to the grave of the Lord to anoint his body and received the first announcement of the resurrection (century I).

Saint Salomón of Bretaña (s. IX)
25 of June

In lower Brittany, saint Solomon, martyr, who while was King instituted Episcopal headquarters, he enlarged the monasteries and it retained the justice, but by giving up his post he was blinded and killed by his enemies in the Church.

Saint Salonio of Ginebra
28 of September

In Geneva, between the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Salonio, Bishop, and before monk on the island of Lerins, that during his bishopric said the doctrine of the Pope Saint Leo the great and explained the Scriptures (post 450) in mystical sense.

Saint Salustia of Roma (s. III)
14 of September

Married to Saint Cereal, converted to Christianity, educated in the faith by St. Cornelius Pope. Martyred in the persecutions of Decius, died in Rome the year 251

Saint Salustiano
8 of June
Saint Salvador of Horta Grionesos (s. XVI)
18 of March

In Cagliari, in Sardinia, saint Salvador de Horta Grionesos, religious of the order of the Friars Minor, that for the salvation of souls and bodies became a humble instrument of Christ.

Saint Salvio (s. III)
11 of January

In Africa, saint Salvio, martyr, who addressed St. Augustine the people of Carthage on the anniversary of his death (c. s. III).

Saint Salvio of Albi (s. VI)
10 of September

In Albi, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Salvio, Bishop, who, coming from the cloistered life, was promoted to the headquarters in spite, and declaring a strong epidemic, how good Shepherd did not want to leave their city.

Saint Salvio of Amiens (s. VII)
28 of October

In Amiens, of Neustria, in Gaul, saint Salvio, Bishop, dedicated to the divine Sciences from his youth and decorated by the integrity of Customs (c. 625).

Saint Salvio y compañero (s. VIII)
26 of June

In Valenciennes, in Austrasia, saints Salvio, Bishop, and his disciple, who came to this region from Arvernia, and who were killed under Winegardo, Lord of the place (s. VIII).

Saint Samonas of Edesa
15 of November

In Edessa, in the region of Osrhoena, martyrs Saints Gurias, ascetic, and Samonà, who, under the rule of Diocletian, after prolonged and cruel torments were sentenced to death by the prefect Misiano and beheaded.

Saint Saintdalio of Córdoba (s. IV)
3 of September

In Cordoba, Hispania Baetica, saint Saintdalio, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Saintsón of Constantinopla (s. VI)
27 of June

In Constantinople, St. Samson, priest, friend of the poor, having healed of an illness to the Emperor Justinian, attained this lifted a hospital.

Saint Saintsón of Dol (s. VI)
28 of July

At Dol, city of lower Brittany, Saint Samson, Abbot and Bishop, who propagated in Dumnonia Gospel and monastic discipline, he had learned in Wales of the Abbot St. Iltudo (c. 565).

Saint Sainttino of Verdún (s. IV)
11 of October

At Verdun, also in Gaul, saint Sainttino, Bishop, who, it is believed, was the first to preach the Gospel in this city (s. IV).

Saint Sara, abadesa
13 of July
Saint Sarbelio Makhluf (s. XIX)
24 of July

Saint Sarbelio (Joseph) Makhluf, priest of the order of the Lebanese Maronites, that love of solitude and to achieve the highest perfection, left the monastery in Annaya, in the Lebanon, and retired to the desert, where he served God day and night, living with great austerity, fasting and praying.

Saint Sarbelio, presbítero
29 of January

In the city of Edessa, in Osroene (today Turkey), holy martyrs Sarbelio, presbyter, and Bebaia, his sister, who, baptized by the Holy Bishop Barsimeo, for Christ they suffered martyrdom (c. 250).

Saint Sármata of Tebaida (s. IV)
11 of October

Commemoration of St. Demel, Abbot in la Tebaida, who, being disciple of saint Antonio, received the death at the hands of the Saracens.

Saint Sátiro of Milán (s. IV)
17 of September

In Milan, from Liguria, burial of saint Satiro, whose distinguished merits tells his brother saint Ambrosio de Milán. When he was not yet started in the Christian mysteries, he suffered a shipwreck without fear of death, but saved from the waters, he entered the Church of God to not die with empty hands. United in mutual and intimate fraternity to his brother Ambrose, was buried by the Bishop of Milan, next to the martyr Saint Victor of Milan.

Saint Saturio of Numancia (s. VII)
2 of October

At Numancia, in Hispania Cartaginense, saint Saturio, hermit.

Saint Saturnino
27 of November
Saint Saturnino of Cartago (s. III)
29 of November

In Rome, in the cemetery of Trason, on the via Salaria new, saint Saturnino of Carthage, martyr, who, according to Pope St. Damasus, under Emperor Decio, by confessing Christ, refers in its same homeland was tormented in the Colt and, expatriates, to Rome, after overcoming other atrocious torments, converted to the faith the tyrant Graciano and reached, beheaded, the Crown of martyrdom.

Saint Saturnino y compañeros mártires of Abitinia (s. IV)
12 of February

In Carthage, city of Africa, commemoration of the holy martyrs of Abitinia, during the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano, by having met to celebrate the Sunday Eucharist against what was established by the authority, they were taken by the judges of the colony and guard soldiers. Led to Carthage and interrogated by proconsul Anulino, despite the torture they confessed their Christian faith and the impossibility of giving up the celebration of the sacrifice of the Lord, spilling their blood in different times and places.

Saint Saturno, mártir (s. V)
29 of March

Commemoration of Saint Armogastes, Saint Arquinimo and Saint Saturno, martyrs who suffered serious torture and reproach by the confession of the truth (c. 462) in Africa, in time of persecution unleashed by the Vandals under the Arian King Geiseric.

Saint Sabiniano abad
8 of June
Saint Sebaldo of Nüremberg (s. X)
19 of August

In Nuremberg, in Franconia, Germany, saint Sebaldo, hermit (s. IX/X).

Saint Sebastián Nam I-gwan y compañeros (s. XIX)
26 of September

In Seoul, Korea, passion of the Saints Sebastian Nam I-gwan and eight fellow martyrs, beheaded by his Christian faith after suffering cruel torments. They are also commemorated the holy martyrs Lucía Kim, Catalina Yi, widow, and their daughter Magdalena Cho, Virgin, who, imprisoned for his faith in Christ, also died from cruel torment day uncertain of this month. Their names: Saints Ignacio Kim Che-jun, Carlos Cho Shin-ch'ol; Columba Kim Hyoim, Virgin; Magdalena Pak Pong-son and perpetual Hong Kum-ju, widowed; Julita Kim, Agueda Chon Kyong-hyob and Magdalena Ho Kye-im.

Saint Sebbo of Inglaterra (s. VII)
29 of August

In London, in England, commemoration of Saint Sebbo, who, being King of the Saxon Eastern, very devoted to the Lord, let the reign and wanted to die with the monastic habit, who long had wanted (c. 693).

Saint Secuano of Cestre (s. VI)
19 of September

In the monastery of Cestre (today Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye), in the territory of Langres, also in Gaul, St. Secuano, presbyter and Abbot (s. VI).

Saint Secundina
15 of January

In the city of Anagni, in Lazio (today Italy), saint Secundina, Virgin and martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Secundino (s. VI)
11 of February

In Apulia, saint Secundino, Bishop (s. V/VI).

Saint Secundino mártir
1 of August

Via Prenestina, thirty milestones of Rome, saint Secundino, martyr (s. inc).

Saint Secundino of Córdoba (s. IV)
20 of April

In Cordoba, Hispania Baetica, saint Secundino, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Secúndulo of Mauritania
24 of March

In Mauritania, St. Secúndulo, martyr, who suffered for the faith of Christ (s. inc.).

Saint Segismundo (s. VI)
1 of May

At Agaune in Reece, burial of St. Sigismund, King of the Burgundians, who become the place of the Arian heresy to the Catholic faith, instituted a community that should engage without interruption in the psalmody to the graves of the martyrs and atoned for a crime which was perpetrated with penance, tears and fasting. Later, and in the region of Orleans, was thrown into a well by his enemies.

Saint Segundo of Asti
30 of March

Asti, in the region of transpadana, saint Segundo, martyr (s. inc).

Saint Seguro
2 of December
Saint Semproniana of Iluro
27 of July

In Iluro (today Mataró), near Barcelona, in Hispania Tarraconensis, memory of Saints Juliana and Semproniana, mártires (s. inc.).

Saint Senador of Albano (s. IV)
26 of September

In Albano, of Lazio, in Italy, St. Senator, martyr (s. III/IV).

Saint Senador of Milán (s. V)
29 of May

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, saint Senator, Bishop, whom the Pope Saint Leo the great had sent as legate to Constantinople when it was still priest (c. 480).

Saint Senano (s. VI)
8 of March

In the island Cathaig (Scattery today), in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Senano, Abbot (s. VI).

Saint Senario of Avranches (s. VI)
18 of September

In Avranches, at the edge of lower Brittany, saint Senario, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Senén of Roma (s. III)
30 of July

In Rome, in the cemetery of Ponciano, in via Portuense, Saints Abdon and Senen, martyrs (c. s. III).

Saint Senoco of Tours (s. VI)
24 of October

In the region of Tours, in Neustria, saint Senoco, priest, who built a monastery in some old ruins, showing regular vigils, prayer and charity towards servants.

Saint Senorina (s. X)
22 of April

In rough, in Portugal, saint Senorina, Abbess, who tells that, through his intercession, God provided bread nuns that need (c. 980).

Saint Serafín of Monte Granario of Nicola (s. XVII)
12 of October

In Ascoli, city of the Piceno, Italy, Saint Seraphim of Mt. Granario (Felix) by Nicola, religious of the order of the brothers minor Capuchins, who was distinguished by his humility, poverty and piety.

Saint Serafina of Galicia (s. I)
29 of July

Saint Serafina, converted to the faith by the Apostle Sainttiago, Galicia, s. I

Saint Serapión (s. XIII)
14 of November

In Algiers, North Africa, saint Serapión, the order of Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, who was the first that, for the redemption of captives loyal and preaching in Christian faith, won the Palm of martyrdom.

Saint Serapión el Escolástico
21 of March

In Egypt, saint Serapión, Anchorite (s. inc.).

Saint Serapión of Alejandría (s. III)
20 of February

Alexandria, in Egypt, in commemoration of St. Serapión, martyr, who, at the time of Emperor Decio, was the victim of atrocious torments and after dislocate you all members, precipitated from atop his own house (c. 248).

Saint Serapión of Antioquía (s. III)
30 of October

Commemoration of Saint Serapion, Bishop of Antioch, famous for his erudition and doctrine, who left great fame of saintctity (c. 211).

Saint Serena of Roma (s. IV)
16 of August

Saint Serena in Rome, Empress, wife of Emperor Diocleciano. Converted and baptized by Saint Ciriaco, he practiced the Catholic religion in the Palace of the Emperor, and saved the lives of many Christians, interposing his influence before this monster of cruelty.

Saint Sereno of Marsella (s. VII)
2 of August

In Marseille, in Provence, in Gaul, Sereno St., Bishop. When the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I sent Augustine and his companions to evangelize England, it gave them hospitality, and as he headed to Rome, piously rested in the Lord in Biandrate, near Vercelli.

Saint Sergio I papa (s. VIII)
8 of September

In Rome, at Saint Peter's basilica, burial of Pope Saint Sergio I, of Syrian origin, who worked in favor of the evangelization of Saxony and Friesland, and looking for the arrangement of dissensions and disputes, preferred death to allow for errors.

Saint Sergio of Betsaloe (s. IV)
7 of October

In Betsaloe, in the province of Augusta Eufratesia, in Syria, saints Sergio and Bacchus, mártires (s. III/IV).

Saint Sergio of Radonez (s. XIV)
25 of September

In the monastery of the Holy Trinity, in the region of Moscow, Russia, saint Sergio de Radonez, who elected hegumen or Abbot, the hermitic and monastic life which he had practiced first spread, and affable man, was Princes counselor and comforter of Christian faithful.

Saint Serrano o Serano (s. X)
29 of January

Commemoration of St. Serrano or Serano, Bishop.

Saint Servacio of Tongres (s. IV)
13 of May

In Maastricht, next to the Meuse, in the Belgium Gaul, St. Servacio, Bishop of Tongeren, who tenaciously defended the Orthodox faith nicena about the nature of Christ in controversies raised at several Councils (c. 384).

Saint Servio (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Sérvulo (s. VI)
23 of December

At Rome, commemoration of Saint Sérvulo, who paralyzed from early childhood, lying on a porch, near the Church of saint Clemente, was always thank God in pain, writes St. Gregory I the great, and collecting alms giving to the poor (c. 590).

Saint Sérvulo of Trieste
24 of May

In Trieste, in the peninsula of Istria, St. Sérvulo, martyr (s. in.).

Saint Severiano, mártir (s. III)
23 of January
Saint Severino abad (s. V)
8 of January
Saint Severino Boecio (s. VI)
23 of October

In Pavia, in the province of Liguria, commemoration of saint Severino Boecio, martyr, distinguished by his science and his writings, who being imprisoned composed a treatise on consolation of philosophy and served God faithfully until the death it inflicted the King Theodoric.

Saint Severino obispo
21 of December
Saint Severino of Burdeos (s. V)
21 of October

In Bordeaux, Aquitaine, saint Severino, Bishop, who, originating in the regions of East, was warmly received by saint loving, that wanted you as his successor (s. V).

Saint Severino of Colonia (s. V)
23 of October

In the city of Cologne, in Germany, commemoration of saint Severino, Bishop, worthy of praise for its virtues.

Saint Severino of Septempeda (s. VI)
15 of May

In Septempeda, in the region of the Piceno, Italy, saint Severino, Bishop, who gave its name to the episcopal City (s. in.).

Saint Severino of Tívoli (s. VI)
1 of November

In Tivoli, Lazio, saint Severino, monk (s. c. VI).

Saint Severino recluso
23 of November
Saint Severino, abad of Agaun (s. VI)
11 of February

In Château-Laudon, in Gaul, saint Severino, Abbot of the monastery of Agaune (s. VI).

Saint Severo of Agde (s. V)
25 of August

In Agde in the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Severo, Abbot of the monastery he founded in this city (s. V).

Saint Severo of Aquitania (s. V)
1 of August

In Aquitaine, saint Severo, priest, used their property in the founding of churches and service to the poor (c. 500).

Saint Severo of Bizia (s. IV)
23 of July

In Bizia (today Wizard), in Thrace, saint Severo, martyr in time of the emperors Diocletian and Maximian, who, according to tradition, converted to the centurion saint Memnón and was martyred after it (c. 304).

Saint Severo of Catania (s. IX)
24 of March

In Catania, Sicily, saint Severo, Bishop.

Saint Severo of Nápoles (s. V)
29 of April

In Naples, Campania, saint Severo, Bishop, he Ambrose loved as a brother and his Church as a father (c. 409).

Saint Severo of Tréveris (s. V)
15 of October

In Trier, in the Belgium Galia, saint Severo, Bishop, who, disciple of saint Lupo de Troyes, accompanied saint Germán de Auxerre to Britain to extirpate the heresy of Pelagius, and also preached the Gospel among the Germanic tribes (s. V).

Saint Severo of Valeria (s. VI)
15 of February

In the Valley of Interocrina, in the province of Valeria, in Italy, saint Severo, priest, Pope St. Gregorio Magno I remembered (s. VI).

Saint Severo of Vienne (s. V)
8 of August

In Vienne, Gaul Lugdunensis, saint Severo, priest. (c. s. V)

Saint Severo, obispo of Rávena (s. IV)
1 of February

In Ravenna, in the region of Flaminia, saint Severo, Bishop (p. 342).

Saint Siagrio (s. VIII)
23 of May

In Nice, Provence, Saint Siagrio, Bishop, who built a monastery over the grave of St. Pontius.

Saint Siagrio of Autun (s. VI)
2 of September

In Autun, Burgundy (Burgundy today, in France), St. Siagrio, Bishop, whose science and zeal shone in the Councils where intervened (599/600).

Saint Siardo of Mariëngaarde (s. XIII)
14 of November

At Mariengaarde, in East Frisia, St. Siardo, Abbot of the Premonstratensian order, remarkable by its regular observance and its lavishness to the poor.

Saint Sico mártir
30 of May
Saint Sidonio Apolinar (s. V)
21 of August

In Auvergne, in Aquitaine, saint Apollinare Sidónio. Was prefect of the city of Rome when he was ordained bishop of Clermont, and very well trained in the divine and the human, and owner of great Christian fortress, was faced with the ferocity of the barbarians, as father of the Church and famous doctor (c. 479).

Saint Sidonio of Rouen (s. VII)
15 of November

In Rouen, in Neustria, saint Sidónio, Abbot, a native of Ireland, who made monastic life first in Jumièges, then at the monastery of Herio, on the île de Noirmoutier, under the direction of St. Philibert, and finally in the monastery of Saint-Saëns for he founded (c. 684).

Saint Sidronio of Sens (s. III)
11 of July

Saint Sidronio, martyr, Sens, s. III.

Saint Sifrido of Carpentras (s. VI)
27 of November

In Carpentras, Provence, Saint Sifrido, Bishop.

Saint Sigebaldo of Metz (s. VIII)
26 of October

In Metz, city of Austrasia, St. Sigebaldo, Bishop, founder of several monasteries.

Saint Sigeberto (s. VII)
1 of February

In Metz, in Austrasia, the Holy King Sigeberto III, who founded the monasteries of Stavelot and Malmedy, as well as many others, and is distinguished by its liberality in alms to the churches and the poor.

Saint Sigfrido (s. XI)
15 of February

In Vaxjo, in Sweden, saint Siegfried, Bishop, who, a native of England, evangelized with great patience to those people and named after their King Olaf (c. 1045).

Saint Sigiramnio (s. VII)
4 of December

In the region of Bourges, in Aquitaine, saint Sigiramnio, Pilgrim and Abbot of Longoret (s. VII).

Saint Sigisberto of Disentis (s. VII)
11 of July

In Disentis, in the upper Reece (today Switzerland) and saints Plácido, martyr, Sigisberto, abad, this last companion of saint Columbano and founder of the monastery of Saint Martin in Disentis, where he was the first who crowned their monastic life with the martyrdom (s. VII).

Saint Sigolena of Albi (s. VI)
24 of July

In the region of Albi, Aquitaine, saint Sigolena, religious (s. c. VI).

Saint Silas (s. I)
13 of July

Commemoration of St. Silas, chosen and sent by the Apostles with Paul and Barnabas to the pagan churches to proclaim the Gospel, mission, full of the grace of God, put great effort (s. I).

Saint Silvano of Gaza y compañeros mártires (s. IV)
4 of May

In the mines of Feno in Palestine, where they were convicted, saint Silvano, Bishop of Gaza, and thirty-nine companions, martyrs, all crowned with martyrdom during the same persecution under Diocletian, to be beheaded by order of Caesar Maximino Daya (c. 304).

Saint Silvano of Levroux (s. V)
22 of September

In Levroux, the territory of Bourges, in Aquitaine, saint Silvano, hermit (c. s. V).

Saint Silvano, obispo (s. III)
6 of February

In Emesa (Homs today), in Syria, saint Silvano, Bishop, who presided over the Church for forty years, and under the Emperor Maximiano, was thrown into wild beasts, together with the deacon Luke and Mocio reader, thus obtaining the Palm of martyrdom (c. 235/238).

Saint Silverio papa (s. VI)
2 of December

On the island of Palmaria, in Italy, transit of saint Silverio, Pope and martyr, who, not wanting to rehabilitate Antimo, heretical bishop of Constantinople, deposed by his predecessor saint Agapito, by order of Empress Theodora was deprived of its headquarters and sent into exile, where he died worn by the suffering.

Saint Silvestre (s. XII)
2 of January

Troina, Sicily (now Italy), saint Silvestre, Abbot, who lived under the discipline of the Holy fathers from the East (s. XII).

Saint Silvia of Sicilia (s. VI)
3 of November

At Rome, commemoration of saint Silvia, mother of the saint Gregorio Magno I Pope, that the same Pontiff wrote that he had reached the Summit of prayer and penance, being optimum example for others (s. VII).

Saint Silvino of Auchy (s. VIII)
17 of February

In Auchy, in the region of Morins, burial of Saint Silvino, Bishop (s. VIII).

Saint Silvio of Toulouse (s. IV)
31 of May

In Toulouse, in the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Silvio, Bishop, who began the construction of a basilica to welcome with dignity saint Saturnino (c. 400) grave.

Saint Símaco of Roma papa (s. VI)
19 of July

In Rome, in the basilica of St. Peter, St. Symmachus, Pope, schismatics who soured life and died like a true confessor of the faith.

Saint Simberto of Augsburgo (s. IX)
13 of October

In Augsburg, Bavaria, in Germania, St. Simberto, Bishop, who was Abbot of Murbach (c. 807).

Saint Simeón (s. II)
27 of April

In Jerusalem, commemoration of Saint Simeon, Bishop and martyr, who, according to tradition, was the son of Clopas and relative of el Salvador, according to the flesh. Ordained bishop of Jerusalem after Sainttiago, the relative of the Lord, in the persecution under the Emperor Trajan was subjected to various tortures until already elderly, died on the cross.

Saint Simeón Estilita el Joven (s. VI)
24 of May

In the Admirable mount, in Syria, saint Simeón Estilita el Joven, priest and hermit, who lived on a column in intimate relationship with Christ, and composed various treaties of ascetic subjects and enjoyed spiritual charisms.

Saint Simeón Metafraste
27 of November
Saint Simeón of Mantua (s. XI)
26 of July

In the monastery of St. Benedict, along the Po River, in the territory of Mantua, saint Simeon, monk and hermit.

Saint Simeón of Tréveris (s. XI)
1 of June

In Trier, in the Rhineland, in Lotharingia, saint Simeon, who, born of Greek father in Syracuse, after carrying eremitical life in Bethlehem and in the Sinai mountain, finally detained in the Tower of the Black Gate of that city, where he died.

Saint Simetrio of Roma
26 of May

In Rome, in the cemetery of Priscilla, on via Salaria new, St. Simetrio, martyr (s. in.).

Saint Simfoniano (s. IV)
22 of August

In Autun, Gaul Lugdubense, St. Simfoniano, martyr, who, while he was taken to the ordeal, her mother, from the wall of the city, called him with these words: "child, child, Simforiano, put your thoughts on living God. Today is not removed you life, but it is you changed by a better» (s. III/IV).

Saint Similiano of Nantes (s. IV)
16 of June

In Nantes, also in the Lugdunensis Gaul, St. Similiano, Bishop, whom saint Gregorio de Tours considered as a great confessor (s. IV).

Saint Simón (s. X)
19 of November

In the mercury mount, in Calabria, saint Simon, hermit (s. X).

Saint Simón of Crespy (s. XI)
30 of September

In Rome, saint Simon, monk, formerly count of Crespy, in France, who chose the monastic life, renouncing his homeland, marriage and everything, and then the hermit in the mountains of the Jura, and claimed many times as a legacy of peace for conciliation between princes, died finally in Rome, being buried in the city, in St. Peter's basilica.

Saint Simón of Rojas (s. XVII)
28 of September

In Madrid, Spain, saint Simón de Rojas, priest of the order of the Holy Trinity for the redemption of captives, that accompanied the Entourage of the Queen of Spain, he never traveled on float or perceived salary, but rather between Regal pomp, always was humble, poor, merciful towards those in need, and fervently devoted to God.

Saint Simón Phan Dác Hòa (s. XIX)
12 of December

In Hue, from Annam, saint Simón Phan Dác Hòa, martyr, who, being medical, family and great charity, reigning Emperor Minh Mang was arrested because he had hosted a few missionaries, and consummated the martyrdom with the decapitation after having endured prison and flogging.

Saint Simpliciano of Milán (s. V)
15 of August

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, saint Simpliciano, Bishop, he Ambrose appointed as his successor and St. Augustine dedicated high praise.

Saint Simplicio of Autun (s. IV)
24 of June

In Autun in Gaul Lugdunensis, saint Simplicio, who, noble and godly lineage, lived with his wife in perfect chastity and was elected Bishop (c. 375).

Saint Simplicio of Cerdeña (s. III)
15 of May

In the island of Sardinia, saint Simplicio, presbyter (s. III/IV).

Saint Sinclética (s. IV)
5 of January

In Alexandria of Egypt, saint Sinclética, Virgin, of who has which led eremitical life (s. IV).

Saint Sindulfo of Aussonce (s. VI)
20 of October

In Aussonce, in the region of Rheims, in Neustria, saint Sindulfo, hermit, who chose the solitary life, only known by God (c. 600).

Saint Sinforosa mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Síntiques of Filipos (s. I)
22 of July

Saint Sintiques; He was disciple of St. Paul and their cooperative in the propagation of the Gospel, as says the writing to the Philippians: "pray to Evodia and Sintiques who feel the same in the Lord. Also please you, faithful companion, that you attend those who worked with me in the Gospel..." And, as St. Chrysostom, it seems that these women were the first fruits of the Church at Philippi, 78.

Saint Sireno (s. IV)
23 of February

In Sirmium, in Pannonia, saint Sireno or Sinerio, martyr, Office Manger, who was reported by a woman who had accused his lust, and having declared before the judge their condition of Christian and refusing to sacrifice to the gods, was beheaded (c. 307).

Saint Siricio papa (s. IV)
26 of November

In the cemetery of Priscilla, on the via Salaria new Rome, saint Siricio, papa, to whom St. Ambrose as a true master, praises, conscious of its responsibility over all the bishops, unveiled them documents of parents, confirming them with his apostolic authority.

Saint Siro (s. IV)
29 of June

In Genoa, in Liguria, saint Siro, venerated as Bishop (c. 330).

Saint Sisebuto (s. XI)
15 of March

Near Burgos, in the region of Castile, in Spain, saint Sisebuto, Abbot of Cardeña.

Saint Sisenando of Córdoba (s. VII)
16 of July

In the city of Cordoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Sisenando, Deacon and martyr, beheaded by the Saracens for their faith in Christ.

Saint Sisinio (s. IV)
23 of November
Saint Sísoes of Egipto (s. I)
6 of July

In Egypt, saint Sísoes, nickname "Magno", hermit, renowned for the perfection with which practiced the monastic life (c. 429).

Saint Siviardo (s. VII)
1 of March

Near Cenomanum (now Le Mans), in Neustria, St. Siviardo, Abbot of Anille (c. 680).

Saint Sixto (s. III)
1 of September

In Rheims, of the Belgium Gaul, St. Sixtus, considered the first bishop of this city (s. III).

Saint Sixto I papa (s. II)
3 of April

In Rome, Saint Sixto I, Pope, in the time of Emperor Hadrian ruled the Roman Church, being the sixth after Saint Pedro.

Saint Sixto III papa (s. V)
19 of August

In Rome, on the via Tiburtina, along with saint Lorenzo, burial of Saint Sixto III, Pope, who reestablished the Concord between the Patriarchate of Antioch and Alexandria, and the basilica of Saint Maria in monte Esquilino erected for God's people in the eternal city.

Saint Sofía
30 of September

Sofia or Sonia (Russian variant of the name), martyr who saw how tormented his own daughters.

Saint Sofía of Fermo
12 of April

In Fermo, from the Piceno, Italy, Visia and Sophia, Virgin Saints and martyrs (s. inc.).

Saint Sofonías
3 of December

Commemoration of St. Zephaniah, Prophet, who in the days of Josiah, King of Judah, announced the ruin of the wicked in the day of the wrath of the Lord and strengthened with the hope of salvation to the poor and needy.

Saint Sofronio
8 of December
Saint Sofronio of Jerusalén (s. VII)
11 of March

In Jerusalem, saint Sofronio, Bishop, who was master and friend Juan Mosco, who visited various places monastics, being elected to the death of Modesto for the headquarters of the Holy City, who, when it fell into the hands of the Saracens, valiantly defended the faith and the security of the people.

Saint Sola (s. VIII)
4 of December

In the monastery of Ellwangen, in Bavaria, saint Sola, priest and hermit.

Saint Solangia (s. IX)
10 of May

Bourges, France, in Aquitaine, saint Solangia, Virgin, who tradition has conveyed that he suffered martyrdom in defense of their virginity (s. c. IX).

Saint Solemne of Chartres (s. VI)
25 of September

In the Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint solemn or Solemnio in Chartres, Bishop (before 511).

Saint Solútor of Turín (s. III)
20 of November
Saint Sopatra of Constantinopla (s. VII)
9 of November

In Constantinople, Eustolia and Sopatra, Virgin Saints and nuns (s. VII).

Saint Sosíprato (s. I)
25 of June

Saint Sosípatro, disciple. São Paulo, Berea (Asia minor), s. i. having been sent by the same St. Paul Apostle to preach the Gospel to the island of Corsica, was later Bishop of Iconium. Come back then to Corsica, Cercilino, King of the island, mado which was tormented together with seven robbers, who had converted while in prison; But while the Saints were suffering, he came down fire from heaven which consumed the two children and the wife of the King. In view of the miracle, the King invoked the Dios de Sosipatro, and was later baptized.

Saint Sosso of Misena (s. IV)
23 of September

In Misena of Campania, in Italy, saint Sosso (formerly Sosio), Deacon and martyr, who, in the words of the Pope saint Símaco, wishing to protect the death to his Bishop, he got also the martyrdom with equal price and glory (c. 305).

Saint Sóstenes
28 of November
Saint Soteris (s. IV)
11 of February

In Rome, in via Apia, in the cemetery that bears his name, saint Soteris, Virgin and martyr, who relates St. Ambrose, resigning because of the faith to the nobility and the honours of his family, not provided to sacrifice to idols, let himself overcome by the humiliating insults or feared dying wound by a sword (c. 304).

Saint Sozonte of Cilicia
7 of September

In Pompeiopolis in Cilicia (today Turkey), St. Sozonte, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Spes of Nursia (s. VI)
23 of May

In Norcia, saint Spes, Abbot, who for forty years withstood blindness with admirable patience (c. 517).

Saint Spyridon (s. IV)
12 of December
Saint Stephen Harding (s. XII)
28 of March
Saint Stephen I Pope (s. III)
2 of August
Saint Stephen Min Kuk-ka (s. XIX)
20 of January
Saint Stephen of Antioch (s. V)
25 of April
Saint Stephen of Apt (s. XI)
6 of November
Saint Stephen of Chatillon (s. XIII)
7 of September
Saint Stephen of Grandmont (s. XII)
8 of February
Saint Stephen of Hungary (s. XI)
16 of August
Saint Stephen of Lyon (s. VI)
13 of February
Saint Stephen of Moscow (s. XIV)
26 of April
Saint Stephen of Nicea (s. I)
5 of July
Saint Stephen of Obazina (s. XII)
8 of March
Saint Stephen of Rieti
13 of February
Saint Stephen of Rossano (s. XI)
26 of September
Saint Stephen Theodore Cuénot (s. XIX)
14 of November
Saint Sturmius (s. VIII)
17 of December
Saint Stylianus
26 of November
Saint Suintino Wells (s. XVI)
10 of December

In London, in England, holy martyrs Edmundo Gennings, presbyter, and Suintino Wells, who, in time of cruel persecution during the reign of Isabel I, were sentenced to the death penalty, the first as priest, and the second for having hosted, choking them hung on the door of his house and martyring them until death.

Saint Suitberto (s. VIII)
1 of March

In Werda (today Kaiserswerth), island in the Rhine, in Saxony, St. Suitberto, Bishop, who, monk in Northumbria, was fellow of saint Willibrordo and ordained bishop by St. Wifrido, preached the Gospel to the Batavians, Friesians and other peoples of Germania, dying piously in the monastery which had been founded, being already old.

Saint Sulpicio Pío (s. VII)
17 of January

In Bourges, city of Aquitaine (now France), saint Sulpicio, surnamed Pius, Bishop, who passed the Royal Palace to the episcopate, his biggest concern was the care of the poor.

Saint Sulpicio Severo (s. VI)
29 of January

In the town of Bourges, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Severo Sulpicio, Bishop, family of Senators of Gaul, who saint Gregorio de Tours extols his wisdom, his pastoral ministry and its efforts to restore discipline.

Saint Superio mártir
26 of June
Saint Susana of Roma
11 of August

At Rome, commemoration of saint Susainta, under whose name, held among the martyrs in the ancient Annals, in the 6th century was dedicated to God the basilica of the title of Gaio, next to the thermal baths of Diocletian (s. inc.).

Saint Suituno of Winchester (s. IX)
2 of July

Winchester, England, St Swithun, Bishop, famous for his austerity and for his love of the poor. He built many churches, visiting always walking.

Saint Tación of Claudiópolis
24 of August

At Claudiopolis, Honoriade, St. Tación, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Tadeo Liu Ruiting (s. XIX)
30 of November

In the place called Quxian, in Sichuan province, in China, saint Tadeo Liu Ruiting, priest and martyr, strangled by hatred of the faith.

Saint Talaleo (s. III)
20 of May

At Egea, of Cilicia, St. Talaleo, martyr (s. III).

Saint Tanca of Ramerude (s. VII)
10 of October

Near Ramerude (today Arcis-sur-Aube), in the region of Troyes, in Neustria, saint Tanca, Virgin and martyr, who, as he narrates the tradition, to defend her virginity not hesitate accepting death (s. VI/VII).

Saint Tarasio (s. IX)
18 of February

In Constantinople, saint Tarasio, Bishop, distinguished for his piety and his erudition, who initiated the Nicene Council II, in which parents defended the cult of Holy images.

Saint Tarcisio (s. II)
14 of August

In Rome, in the cemetery of Callixtus, via Appia, commemoration of saint Tarsicio, martyr, seeking to defend the Holy Eucharist from Christ, a furious mob of gentiles profaning, preferred be slain, dying stoned before that give dogs the Holy things (c. 257). Patron of the servers of the Altar (altar).

Saint Tarsicia (s. VI)
15 of January

In the region of Rodez, in Gaul (now France), saint Tarsicia, Virgin and martyr (s. VI/VII).

Saint Tarsila of Roma (s. VI)
24 of December

At Rome, commemoration of saint Tarsila, Virgin, whose continuous prayer, seriousness of life and singular abstinence praises St. Gregory I the great, his nephew (c. 593).

Saint Tata mártir
25 of September
Saint Taurino of Évreux (s. V)
11 of August

In the town of Evreux, in Gaul, saint taurine, who is celebrated as first bishop of this city (c. s. V).

Saint Tecla of Kitzingen (s. VIII)
15 of October

In Kitzingen, Germany, saint Tecla, Abbess, who, sent from England to help St. Boniface, chairing first the monastery in Ochsenfurt and then of Kitzingen (c. 790).

Saint Telesforo papa (s. II)
2 of January

In Rome, death of saint Telesforo, Pope, who recalls Ireneo, being the seventh successor of the Apostles, was a glorious martyrdom (c. 136).

Saint Teliavo (s. VI)
9 of February

In the monastery of Llandaf, Cambria, saint Teliavo, Bishop and Abbot, whose distinguished pastoral efforts are remembered by many churches of Cambria, Cornwall and Armorica.

Saint Telquilde of Jouarre (s. VII)
10 of October

In the monastery of Jouarre, in the territory of Meaux, in Neustria, saint Telquilde, Abbess, who, noble and remarkable family on its merits and austere in their customs, taught the sacred virgins out to encounter Christ with lighted lamps (c. 670).

Saint Temístocles (s. III)
21 of December

In Lycia, St. Temístocles, martyr, who, according to legend, the Emperor Decio time volunteered instead of saint Dióscoro, that was sought to be executed and tortured on the rack, dragged and beaten, reached the Crown of martyrdom (s. III).

Saint Teobaldo of Le Dorat (s. XI)
6 of November

In the monastery of Le Dorat, Limoges, in Aquitaine region, saint Teobaldo, priest, who, being regular Canon, was in charge of the Church and never left the monastery than to put at the service of the sick and attend to their needs.

Saint Teobaldo of Marliaco (s. XIII)
8 of December

In the monastery of Vaux-de-Cernay, in the Paris region, saint Teobaldo de Marliaco, Abbot of the Cistercian order, serving the most humble to his brothers.

Saint Teobaldo of Salánica (s. XI)
30 of June

In Salanica, in the territory of Vicenza, saint Teobaldo, priest and hermit, who having been born in the family of the counts of Champagne, France, with his friend Walter resigned to the riches and honors, embracing Christ loneliness and poverty.

Saint Teobaldo of Vienne (s. XI)
21 of May

In Vienne, of Burgundy, saint Teobaldo, Bishop, who illustrated with his Magisterium that Headquarters for forty-four years, emphasizing charity and piety.

Saint Teodardo (s. IX)
1 of May

In the region of Montauban, in the Narbonnaise Gaul, death of St. Teodardo, Bishop of Narbonne, who restored his Cathedral Church, stood out for their diligent teaching and undermined by disease, ultimately died in a monastery, giving his soul to God.

Saint Teodardo of Spira (s. VII)
10 of September

Close to Spira in the Rhineland, of Austrasia, in Germania, passion of St. Teodardo, Bishop of Tongeren and martyr, who was killed going to visit King Childerico.

Saint Teodario of Vienne (s. VI)
29 of October

In the territory of Vienne in Gaul, St. Teodario, Abbot, who, disciple of Césareo of Arles saint, established a few cells for monks and was appointed by the Bishop as intercessor before God and presbyter penitentiary for all inhabitants of the city (c. 575).

Saint Teodgaro of Vestervig (s. XI)
24 of June

In Vestervig, in Denmark, saint Teodgaro, priest, missionary in this region, he says is that built the first Church of wood (c. 1065).

Saint Teodomiro of Córdoba (s. IX)
25 of July

In Cordoba, city of the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Teodomiro, Carmona, martyred monk, still young, during the persecution unleashed by the Saracens.

Saint Teodora (s. X)
28 of November

Near Rossainto, in Calabria, saint Teodora, Abbess, disciple of Saint Nile, the young teacher in the monastic life.

Saint Teodora Mártir (s. IV)
2 of April

Saint Teodora, Virgin, natural shot, who have greeted the confessors of the faith standing in court, pleading them to remember her, arriving before the Lord was arrested by soldiers and carried the same prefect, and mandate of this was tortured with his torments and finally thrown into the sea.

Saint Teodoreto of Antioquía (s. VII)
23 of October

In Antioch, Syria, saint Teodoreto, priest and martyr, who, according to tradition, it relates the apostate, was captured by Julián Regent of East and, by persisting in the confession of the Christian faith, was martyred.

Saint Teodorico of Mont-d'Or (s. VI)
1 of July

In territory of Neustria Remense, Theodoric, priest, disciple of Bishop saint Remigio-saint.

Saint Teodoro (s. II)
15 of April

In Thrace, saints Teodoro and Pausilipo, martyrs, who, according to tradition, suffered martyrdom at the time of the emperor Hadrian.

Saint Teodoro el Estudita (s. IX)
11 of November
Saint Teodoro Estudita (s. IX)
11 of November

In Constantinople, saint Teodoro Estudita, abad, who made a school of scholars, Saints and martyrs who died victims of persecutions by the iconoclasts of their monastery. Three times he was expelled into exile, it was endearing veneration by the traditions of the fathers of the Church and wrote famous treatises about the Catholic faith, exposing the Christian doctrine.

Saint Teodoro martir
7 of December
Saint Teodoro obispo
5 of May
Saint Teodoro obispo of Marsella (s. VI)
2 of January

In Marseille, city of Provence, in Gaul (now France), saint Teodoro, Bishop, who, striving to establish ecclesiastical discipline, was persecuted by King Childebert and Guntramno, who exiled him three times.

Saint Teodoro obispo y mártir
26 of November
Saint Teodoro of Canterbury (s. VII)
19 of September

In Canterbury, England, saint Teodoro, Bishop, formerly monk of Tarsus, elevated to the episcopacy by Pope saint Vitaliano and sent to England almost septuagenario, moderated with fortitude the church he entrusted.

Saint Teodoro of Heraclea
7 of February

General of the army in time of Emperor Licinio, martyred in 319. In the early days of Christianity, becoming a member of the army was not necessarily a good thing. Be a general was still less positive. However, the only thing we know for sure about Saint Teodoro de Heraclea is that he was a general of the Greek army. When was beheaded by Emperor Licinio because of their faith. Probably many people are surprised to know that an army officer could also be a Christian of deep convictions. The testimony of Saint Teodoro shows that no worthy occupation is a barrier to holiness. A decoy, is clear, and the

Saint Teodoro of Pavía (s. VIII)
20 of May

In Pavia, in Lombardy, saint Teodoro, Bishop, who suffered exile during the terrible war between the Franks and Lombards (c. 785).

Saint Teodoro of Siceone (s. VII)
22 of April

In the village of Siceone, in Galatia (current Turkey), saint Teodoro, Bishop and hegumen, since childhood was distinguished by his love of solitude, embracing a life of austere, and obliged to accept his ordination as Bishop of Anastasiopolis, insisted to the Patriarch of Constantinople to be dispensed from his post and return to his beloved solitude.

Saint Teodoro of Sión (s. IV)
16 of August

Sion in Valais, between the Helvetii (today Switzerland), saint Teodoro, first bishop of that city, who, following the example of St. Ambrose, defended against the Arians Catholic faith and worshipped with magnificence the relics of the martyrs of Agauno (s. IV).

Saint Teodoro of Tabennesi (s. IV)
27 of April

In Tabennese, of the Thebaid in Egypt, saint Teodoro, Abbot, disciple of saint Pacomio and father of a congregation of monasteries (s. IV).

Saint Teodoro Triquino (s. V)
20 of April

In Constantinople, saint Teodoro, who was called "Triquino" by the rough sackcloth with which it was covered, and led an admirable existence in solitude (s. V).

Saint Teodosia of Constantinopla (s. VIII)
18 of July

In Constantinople, saint Teodosia, nun, who suffered martyrdom for objecting to that is throw, as ordered by the Emperor León Isáurico, an image of Christ from the top of the so-called bronze door (s. VIII).

Saint Teodosio cenobiarca (s. VI)
11 of January

In the desert of Judea, saint Teodosio, cenobita, friend of St. Sabas, who after a long life of solitude accepted along with him many disciples instilled the community life in the monasteries built and already Centennial, having suffered persecution because of the Catholic faith, rested in the peace of Christ.

Saint Teodosio of Auxerre (s. VI)
17 of July

In Auxerre, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, St. Theodosius, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Teodosio of Kiev (s. XI)
3 of May

In Kiev, Russia (now in Ukraine), St. Theodosius, Abbot, who, according to tradition, he founded the monastery known as the caves, instituting the monastic life.

Saint Teodoto of Heraclea (s. III)
14 of November

At Heraclea in Thrace, Saint Teodoto martyr (c. s. III).

Saint Teodulfo of Lobbes (s. VIII)
24 of June

In the monastery of Lobbes, in Austrasia, St. Teodulfo, Bishop and Abbot.

Saint Teódulo (s. IV)
4 of April

In Thessaloniki, Macedonia, saints mártires Agatopodo, Deacon, and Teodulo, reader, that because of his confession of the Christian faith, in the time of Emperor Maximiano, and by order of the prefect Faustino, were thrown into the sea with a stone tied around the neck (s. IV in.).

Saint Teódulo of Atalia
2 of May
Saint Teófanes Cronista (s. IX)
12 of March

In Sigriana, in Bithynia, in the monastery of Campogrande, burial of saint Teófanes, surnamed "Chronograph", or Saint Theophanes chronicler who being very rich preferred to become a poor monk, and for defending the cult of sacred images was imprisoned by the Emperor León el Armenio for two years and then deported to Samothrace, where, exhausted from suffering, gave up his spirit.

Saint Teófano Vénard (s. XIX)
2 of February

In Hanoi, in Tonquin, saint Juan Teófano Vénard, priest of the society of foreign missions of Paris and martyr, after spending six years of Ministry work in secrecy and amid great difficulties, agreed with cheerful mood, time of Emperor Tu Duc, being locked in a cave and then slain.

Saint Teofilacto (s. IX)
8 of March

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, St. Teofilacto, Bishop, who banished for defending the cult of sacred images, died in cones of Caria (c. 840).

Saint Teófilo of Antioquía (s. II)
13 of October

Commemoration of St. Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, very erudite man, that occupied this site as the sixth successor of St. Peter and wrote a book for defending the Orthodox faith against the heretic Marcion (s. II).

Saint Teófilo of Cesarea (s. II)
5 of March

Commemoration of St. Theophilus, Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine, who at time of the Septimio Emperor Severus shone for his wisdom and integrity of life.

Saint Teófilo of Constantinopla (s. VIII)
2 of October

In Constantinople, commemoration of Saint Theophilus, monk, who, by defending the cult of Holy images, was cruelly tortured by the Emperor Leon the Isauricus and then exiled.

Saint Teófilo of Corte (s. XVIII)
19 of May

In Fucecchio in Tuscany, saint Teófilo de Corte, priest of the order of the Friars Minor, who spread greatly retreat houses for the friars, showing a great devotion to the passion of Christ and the Virgin Mary.

Saint Teófilo soldado y mártir
20 of December
Saint Teófilo, el Joven, mártir (s. VIII)
30 of January

Passion of Saint Theophilus, surnamed the young, martyr, who, being prefect of the Christian army, was arrested in Cyprus and led to the presence of Harun ar-Rashid, Caliph Supreme of the Saracens, and since neither threats nor promises could make him forsake Christ, was wounded in death with the sword.

Saint Teofredo of Calmeliac (s. VIII)
18 of November

In the region of Calmeliac, in Aquitaine, saint Teofredo, Abbot and martyr (c. 752).

Saint Teógenes, mártir (s. III)
26 of January

In the city of Hippo, in Numidia (now Algeria), St. Teógenes, martyr, about which St. Augustine preached a sermon (c. 257).

Saint Teógeno mártir (s. IV)
3 of January

In the Hellespont (today Turkey), saint Teógeno or Teogenes in Parios, martyr, who, in the time of Emperor Licinius, refusing to be part of the recruits because of their Christian faith, was martyred in jail and finally thrown into the sea.

Saint Teona (s. III)
28 of December

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Teona, Bishop, who was the master and predecessor of St. Peter Martyr.

Saint Teonas (s. IV)
3 of January

In Nicomedia, in the Roman province of Bithynia (today Turkey), Teopempo and Teonas, Saints who suffered martyrdom in the persecution carried out under Diocletian (c. 304).

Saint Teonesto of Verceli (s. IV)
20 of November

At Verceli in Liguria, saint Teonesto, martyr, in whose honor Eusebius built the basilica (c. 313).

Saint Teopempo (s. IV)
3 of January

In Nicomedia, in the Roman province of Bithynia (today Turkey), Teopempo and Teonas, Saints who suffered martyrdom in the persecution carried out under Diocletian (c. 304).

Saint Teoprepides
27 of March
Saint Teotonio (s. XII)
18 of February

At Coimbra, in Portugal, saint Teotónio, who twice made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and, after challenge the custody of the Holy Sepulchre, returned to his homeland and founded the Congregation of canons regular of the Holy Cross (c. 1162).

Saint Tercio (s. V)
6 of December
Saint Terenciano of Todi (s. IV)
1 of September

In Todi, Umbria, saint Terenciano, Bishop (s. c. IV).

Saint Teresa Bracco (s. XX)
29 of August

In the village of Saint Giulia, in Piedmont, Italy, blessed Teresa Bracco, Virgin and martyr, than in time of war, while working in the field, died from injuries that caused the blows of soldiers, to bravely defend their chastity.

Saint Teresa Couderc (s. XIX)
26 of September

In Lyon, in France, saint Teresa (Victoria María) Couderc, Virgin, founder, not without great tribulations, but with serene mood, in the company of our Lady of the retreat of the Cenacle in the town of La Louvesc, next to the grave of saint Juan Francisco de Regis.

Saint Teresa Eustoquio Verzeri (s. XIX)
3 of March

In Brescia, in Lombardy, saint Teresa Eustoquio (Ignacia) Verzeri, Virgin, foundress of the Institute of the daughters of the Sacratisimo heart of Jesus.

Saint Teresa Kim (s. XIX)
9 of January

In Seoul, city of Korea, holy martyrs Saint Águeda Yi, Virgin, whose parents also died martyrs, and Teresa Kim, widow, who, while in prison, first were flogged and then degolladas.

Saint Teresa Margarita Redi (s. XVIII)
7 of March

In Florence, in Tuscany, saint Teresa Margaret Redi, Virgin, who having entered the order of Discalced Carmelites, advanced along the arduous path of perfection and died while he was still young.

Saint Teresa Zhang Hezhi y dos hijos (s. XX)
16 of July

In Zhangjiaji, village of Ningjin, also in the Chinese province of Hebei, saint Teresa Zhang Hezhi, martyr, who during the same persecution, having been born to a pagan pagoda, refused to worship idols, so she and her two children were thus.

Saint Tertulia virgen y mártir
29 of April

Saint chat or Tertula Virgin and martyr

Saint Tertulino of Roma (s. IV)
31 of July

In Rome, on the via Latina, St. Tertulino, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Thais penitente (s. IV)
8 of October

Saint penitent Thais.

Saint Thorlaco (s. XII)
23 of December

In Iceland, St. Thorlaco, Bishop of Skálholt, committed to the reform of the customs of the clergy and the people.

Saint Tiburcio of Roma (s. III)
11 of August

In Rome, in the cemetery called "Ad duas lauros», on the via Labicana, three milestones of the city, saint Tiburcio, martyr, whose praises saintg the Pope saint Damaso (s. III/IV).

Saint Ticiano, obispo (s. VI)
3 of March

In Brescia, in the region of Venice, saint Tiziano, Bishop (c. 526).

Saint Ticón (s. V)
16 of June

In Amatonte, on the island of Cyprus, saint Ticón, Bishop, at the time of the Emperor Theodosius the younger (s. V).

Saint Tigrido
3 of February
Saint Tigrio (s. V)
12 of January
Saint Eutropio (s. V)
12 of January

In Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey today) and holy martyrs Tigrio, presbyter, Eutropius, reader, to which, in time of Emperor Arcadio, they were accused falsely of having burnt the main church and the senatorial Palace as a reaction to the banishment of Bishop saint Juan Crisóstomo, and underwent the martyrdom under Optatus, prefect of the city, supporter of the worship of false gods and contrary to the Christian religion.

Saint Tigris of Maurienne (s. VI)
25 of June

In Maurienne, Savoy, saint Tigris, Virgin, who was dedicated to spread the cult there St. John, the predecessor (s. VI).

Saint Tilón (s. VIII)
7 of January

In the monastery of Solignac, in the region of Limoges, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Tilón, disciple of Saint Eligio, who was a goldsmith and Monk (c. 702).

Saint Timoteo of Antinoe (s. III)
3 of May

At Antinoe, in Thebaid in Egypt, Saints Timothy and Maura, martyrs.

Saint Timoteo of Gaza (s. IV)
19 of August

In Gaza, in Palestine, St. Timothy, martyr, in the persecution carried out by the Emperor Diocleciano and the urban prefect, after suffering many torments, victoriously was burned to a simmer (c. 350).

Saint Timoteo of Mauritania
21 of May

In Mauritania, St. Timothy, Deacon and martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Timoteo of Roma (s. IV)
22 of August

In Rome, on the via Ostiense, in its cemetery, St. Timothy, martyr.

Saint Tipaso (s. III)
11 of January

In Tigava, city of the Roman province of Mauritania (now Algeria), St. Tipaso, martyr, who, having been legitimately retired Army, to be claimed again refused to sacrifice to the gods, and it slashed (297/298).

Saint Tíquico (s. I)
29 of April

Commemoration in St. Tychicus, disciple of St. Paul Apostle, who, in his Epistles, called expensive brother, faithful Minister and fellow servant in the Lord (s. I).

Saint Tiranión (s. IV)
20 of February

At Antioch, in Syria, commemoration of St. Tiranión or Tiranio, Bishop of tyre and martyr, who, educated in the faith Christian from his early age, overtook the Crown of glory shattered with iron, along with the priest Zenobius gaffs.

Saint Tiziano (s. V)
16 of January

In the city of Oderzo, in the region of Venice (today Italy), saint Tiziano, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Tolomeo
20 of December
Saint Tomáide (s. V)
14 of April

In Alexandria, in Egypt, saint Tomáide or Tomaides, martyr.

Saint Tomás Cantelupe (s. XIII)
25 of August

In Montefiascone, Tuscany, death of saint Tomás Cantelupe, Bishop of Hereford, England, who, famous for his knowledge, was severe for itself, but exceptionally splendid to the poor.

Saint Tomás Dinh Viét Du (s. XIX)
26 of November

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saints Tomás Dinh Viét Du and Domingo Nguyen Van Xuyen, priests of the order of preachers and martyrs, by Decree of the Emperor Minh Mang were beheaded at the same time.

Saint Tomás Garnet (s. XVII)
23 of June

In London, in England, Holy Tomás Garnet, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who ordered the College of the English of Valladolid, in Spain, returning to England was imprisoned twice and, finally, in the time of King Jacobo I, executed at Tyburn.

Saint Tomás Khuong (s. XIX)
30 of January

In Tonquin (today North Viet Nam), Holy Tomás Khuong, priest and martyr, who, in the persecution under the Emperor Tu Duc confessed with great strength of mind that was Christian and imprisoned, kneeling before the cross he was beheaded with an axe.

Saint Tomás of Terreto (s. XI)
5 of July

In the monastery of Saint María de Terreto, near Reggio Calabria, saint Tomás, Abbot.

Saint Tomás Toán (s. XIX)
27 of June

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saint Tomás Toán, martyr, who, being a catechist and head of the Mission of Trung Linh, in the time of Emperor Minh Mang suffered, for his faith in Christ, new and terrible tortures in prison, until he died of hunger and thirst.

Saint Torcuato obispo
15 of May
Saint Torcuato y compañeros (s. III)
1 of May

In southern Hispania, commemoration of St. torquatus, Bishop of Acci (Guadix today), and other six bishops, who settled in different cities: Tesifonte, Bishop of Bergium (today Berja); Esicio, Bishop of Carcer (today Carcesa); Indalecio, Bishop of Urci (today Almeria); Second, Bishop of Abula (today Abla); Eufrasio, Bishop of Iliturgi (Andújar today), and Caecilius, Bishop of Illíberis (today Elvira, Granada) (s. III/IV).

Saint Toribio (s. V)
16 of April

In Astorga, during the reign of the Suebi in Hispania, saint Toribio, Bishop, who, by order of the Pope Saint Leo the great, definitely faced the priscilianista sect which was disseminated by Hispania (s. V).

Saint Toribio of Cantabria (s. VI)
11 of November

In the region of Cantabria, memory of St. Toribio, monk. A native of Palencia, tradition credited with the foundation of the monastery of saint Martín de Turieno (s. VI).

Saint Torpetes
29 of April

In Pisa, Tuscany, St. Torpetes, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Totnano of Turingia (s. VII)
8 of July

Saint Colomano martyr. He evangelized the Franconian and East Thuringia. He worked and was fellow of martyrdom of saint Quiliano (Kilian) and Saint Colomano.

Saint Trahamunda of Pontevedra
14 of November
Saint Tranquilino Ubiarco (s. XX)
5 of October

In the place of Tepatitlan, Mexico, saint Tranquilino Ubiarco, priest and martyr, who did not fulfill their ministerial functions, in the persecution against the Church which was hung from a tree, thus ending his glorious martyrdom.

Saint Trásea of Esmirna (s. II)
27 of October

In Smyrna, in Asia, saint Trásea, Bishop of Eumenia of Phrygia and martyr (c. 170/180).

Saint Trifilio (s. IV)
13 of June

At Leucosia (Nicosia today), in the island of Cyprus, saint Trifilio, Bishop, who vigorously defended the faith of Nicaea and was an excellent orator in his time, commenting on the song of songs, as account Jerome splendidly.

Saint Trifina of Sicilia (s. IV)
5 of July

Saints Agathon and Trifina, martyrs, Sicily.

Saint Trifón, mártir
1 of February

In Phrygia, commemoration of St. Trifón, martyr (s. inc.)

Saint Trípodes mártir
10 of June
Saint Triverio (s. VI)
16 of January

In the place of Dombes, in the lugdunensis territory of Gaul (now France), saint Triverio, presbyter and later hermit (c. 550).

Saint Troadio (s. III)
2 of March

In Neocesarea, in Pontus, saint Troadio, martyred in the persecution under the Emperor Decio, whose combat has witnessed saint Gregorio Taumaturgo (c. 250).

Saint Trófimo of Sínada
19 of September

At Synnada in Phrygia, St. Trófimo, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Troyano
30 of November
Saint Troyano, obispo (s. VI)
10 of February

In the city of Saintnas (now Saintes), in Aquitaine, saint Trojan, Bishop (c. 550).

Saint Trudón of Sarquinium (s. VII)
23 of November

In Sarquinium (today Saint-Trond) of Brabant, in Austrasia, saint Trudón, priest, who gave all his possessions to the Church of Metz and there himself he built a monastery, where met his disciples.

Saint Tugdual
30 of November

In lower Brittany, Saint Tugdual, named "Pabu", Abbot and Bishop, who built a monastery in the town of Tréguier (s. VI).

Saint Turiavo (s. VII)
13 of July

In lower Brittany, St. Turiavo, Abbot of the monastery of Dole and Bishop (s. VII/VIII).

Saint Tuscana of Verona (s. XIV)
14 of July

In Verona, in the confines of the region of Venice, saint Tuscana, who killed her husband, distributed all his goods to the poor, and as a member of the order of St. John of Jerusalem dedicated his life to the care of the sick (1343 / 1344).

Saint Juan Pedro Néel y compañeros (s. XIX)
18 of February

In Guizhou, China town, saint Juan Pedro Néel, priest of the society of foreign missions of Paris, that defendant for preaching the Christian faith, was tied to the tail of a horse and dragged a long trecho, subjected to all kinds of taunts and torments, and finally degollado. With the Saints Martín Wu Xuesheng, Catechist, Juan Zhang Tianshen, neophyte, and Juan Chen Xianheng suffered martyrdom.

Saint Ubaldesca (s. XIII)
28 of May

In Pisa, Tuscany, saint Ubaldesca, Virgin, who for fifty years, from the sixteen of age until his death, made consistent and perfectly works of mercy in the hospital of his city.

Saint Ubaldo of Gubbio (s. XII)
16 of May

In Gubbio, in Umbria, St. Ubaldo, Bishop, who was given to the work of reforming the common life of the clergy.

Saint Udalrico of Augsburgo (s. X)
4 of July

In Augsburg, Bavaria city, St. Udalrico, Bishop, illustrious for his admirable abstinence, their generosity and their vigils, dying ninety-plus having been Bishop for fifty years.

Saint Ulpiano of Tiro (s. IV)
3 of April

In Tyre, in Phoenicia, saint Ulpiano, martyr, who, while still a teenager, during the persecution under the Emperor Maximinus Daza was locked up in a wineskin with an ASP and a dog and submerged in the sea, thus completing his martyrdom.

Saint Urbano
28 of November
Saint Urbano I papa (s. III)
19 of May

In Rome and in the cemetery of Callixtus, on via Apia, St. urban I, Pope, who the Roman Church faithfully governed for eight years, after the martyrdom of Rome.

Saint Urbano mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Urbano obispo (s. IV)
7 of December

In Teano in Campania, saint Urbano, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Urbicio of Metz (s. V)
20 of March

In Metz, in the Belgium Gaul, St. Urbicio, Bishop (c. 450).

Saint Ursicino (s. VII)
20 of December

In the Jura Mountain, on the banks of the Doubs, among the Helvetii, saint Ursicino, disciple of saint Columbano, who first carried life hermit in solitude and, after being discovered, induced many to embrace this kind of life (c. 620).

Saint Ursicino del Ilírico (s. IV)
14 of August

In the Illyricum, St. Ursicino, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Ursicino of Chur (s. VIII)
2 of October

In the just, St. Ursicino, Bishop of Chur (Chur) and first Abbot of the monastery in Disentis, who he himself had founded (s. VIII).

Saint Ursino of Bourges (s. III)
9 of November

Bourges in Gaul, saint Ursino, its first bishop, who announced Christ Lord the people and became Church of the House of Leocadio, Senator of the Gauls, even Pagan, for use by the faithful, most poor (s. III).

Saint Ursmaro (s. VIII)
18 of April

In the monastery of Lobbes in Hainaut, Saint Ursmaro, Bishop and Abbot, who spread the rule of St Benedict and attracted people to the Christian faith.

Saint Urso (s. IX)
1 of February

In Augusta Pretoria (Aosta today), in the Graian Alps, saint Urso, presbyter (before century IX).

Saint Urso of Auxerre (s. VI)
30 of July

In the city of Auxerre in Gaul Lugdunensis saint Urso, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Urso of Loches (s. VI)
27 of July

In Loches, town of Touraine, next to the Indre River, in France, saint Urso, Abbot, father of many monasteries, famous for its withdrawal and its virtues (s. V/VI).

Saint Urso of Rávena (s. V)
13 of April

In Ravenna, the Flaminia, saint Urso, Bishop, who moved the episcopal see from Classe to that city, dedicating the Church Cathedral, under the title of saint Anástasis, the day of Easter, and on the same date, after some years, he emigrated to the glory of the resurrection (c. 425).

Saint Úrsula Ledóchowska (s. XX)
29 of May

In Rome, blessed (Julia) Ursula Ledóchowska, Virgin, who founded the Institute of sisters Ursulines of the heart of Jesus dying, undertook tiring journeys by Poland, Scandinavia, Finland and Russia, and finally died in Rome

Saint Ustazades y compañeros (s. IV)
17 of April

Also commemoration of martyrs who, after the death of saint Simeon, the region didn't, and also under King Sapor II, were beheaded due to the name of Christ, among them saint Ustazades, eunuch of the Royal Palace, who was the godfather of the King himself and that, in the first burst of the persecution, suffered martyrdom in the Palace of Artaxerxesbrother of King Shapur, in the province of Adiabena.

Saint Valarico
12 of December
Saint Valdetrudis (s. VII)
9 of April

In En Castroloco Castroloco (now Mons), Henao, in Neustria, saint Valdetrudis (Valtruda or Waldetrudis), sister of saint Aldegundis, who, being saint Vicente Madelgario wife and mother of four saints, in the likeness of her husband are offered to God and received the monastic habit in the Monastery founded by herself.

Saint Valencio (s. IV)
26 of July

In Dorostoro, in Moesia (today Romania), saints Pasícrates and Valencio, martyrs, that by confess Christ as the only God, submitted determined their necks to the sword.

Saint Valentín obispo of Retia (s. V)
7 of January

In Passau, in the former Roman province of Noricum (now Germany), Valentine, Bishop of the Rhaetian (c. 450).

Saint Valentín of Langres (s. V)
4 of July

In Langres, in Aquitaine, Saint Valentine, priest and hermit (c. s. V).

Saint Valentín of Sevilla (s. VIII)
25 of October
Saint Valentiniano (s. VI)
7 of January

The city of Chur, in the region of the Helvetii (today Switzerland), St. Valentinian, Bishop, who, with great generosity, gave alms to the poor, redeemed captives and clothed the naked.

Saint Valeriano (s. IV)
27 of November

In Aquileia, in the region of Venice, saint Valeriano, Bishop, who, against the Arians, defended the Orthodox faith in the Illyricum, and brought together clergy and laity to live in community.

Saint Valeriano obispo (s. V)
15 of December
Saint Valeriano of Cimiez (s. V)
23 of July

At Cimiez, also in Provence, saint Valeriano, Bishop, who, out of the monastery of Lérins to be elevated to the episcopate, placed written examples of the lives of several saints for edification of monks and the people in general (c. 460).

Saint Valeriano of Tournus
15 of September

In Tournus, on the territory of Châlons, on the banks of the Saône, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Valeriano, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Valerio (s. VI)
10 of January

In the city of Limoges, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Valerio, who led a solitary life (s. VI).

Saint Valerio Obispo of Tréveris (s. III)
29 of January

In Trier, the Belgium Gaul (today Luxembourg) city, saint Valerio, second Bishop who ruled this headquarters (s. ex III.).

Saint Valerio of Langres (s. IV)
22 of October

In the territory of Besaintçon, in Germania, saint Valerio, Deacon of the Church of Langres, a few Pagans given death (s. IV).

Saint Valerio of Lauconay (s. VII)
1 of April

In Lauconay, near Amiens, in Gaul, Valeric saint or Valerio, presbyter, who attracted many colleagues to eremitical life (s. VII).

Saint Valerio of Soissons (s. IV)
14 of June

At Soissons, in the Belgium Galia, saint Valerio and saint Rufino, martyrs (s. IV).

Saint Valerio, obispo (s. IV)
22 of January

Saint Valerio's commemoration or Valero, Bishop of Zaragoza, in the Hispania Tarraconensis (now Spain), who took part in the first Council of Illíberis, and led to Valencia along with St. Vincent, died in exile (305/315).

Saint Vandregisilo of Fontenelle
22 of July

In the monastery of Fontenelle, in Neustria, saint Vandregisilo, abad, who, having renounced to live at the Court with the King Dagoberto, he made monastic life in various places, and promoted to the priesthood by Saint Audeno, Bishop of Rouen, in the forest called Gemeticense founded and governed the monastery of the same name (c. 668).

Saint Varo of Egipto (s. IV)
19 of October

In Egypt, St. Varus, soldier, who, under the Emperor Maximiano, to visit and help six Holy hermits imprisoned, knowing that a seventh had died in the desert, wanted to take their place, and with them, after many torments, acquired the Palm of martyrdom.

Saint Vedasto (s. VI)
6 of February

In Arras, in the Belgium Galia, saint Vedasto, Bishop, who was sent by Saint Remigius, Bishop of Reims, this devastated city, and there catequizó the King Clovis, ruled that Church for forty years and carried out an important evangelising work among the pagans in the region (c. 540).

Saint Venancio Fortunato (s. VII)
14 of December

In Poitiers, Aquitaine, saint Venancio Fortunato, Bishop, who wrote the heroic deeds of many saints and with elegant hymns honored the Holy Cross.

Saint Venancio of Luni (s. VII)
14 of October

In the city of Luni in Liguria, commemoration of Saint Venancio, Bishop, who took care of the clergy and monks, and was a friend of the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I (s. VII).

Saint Venancio of Tours (s. V)
13 of October

In Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul, saint Venancio, Abbot, who, having been married in his youth, visit the basilica of St. Martin was moved to the life of the monks and, with the permission of his wife, is along with them to live for Christ (s. V).

Saint Venancio of Viviers (s. VI)
5 of August

In Viviers, along the Rhone, in Gaul, saint Venancio, Bishop (d. 535).

Saint Venancio y compañeros (s. IV)
1 of April

At Rome, commemoration of the holy martyrs Venancio, Bishop, and companions of Dalmatia and Istria, namely, Anastasio, Mauro, Pauliniano, Telio, Asterius, Septimius, Antioquiano and Gayano, that the Church is pleased to honor together (s. III/IV).

Saint Vendelino of Tréveris (s. VII)
21 of October

In Trier, of Austrasia, saint Vendelino, hermit (s. VII).

Saint Venerando of Troyes
14 of November
Saint Venerio of Milán (s. V)
6 of May

In Milan, from Liguria (today Italy), saint Venerio, Bishop, disciple and deacon of Ambrose, who came to the aid of the African bishops sending clerics and helped saint Juan Crisóstomo in his exile.

Saint Venerio of Tiro Maggiore (s. VII)
13 of September

On the island of shooting Maggiore (today Palmarola), on the shores of the Bay of la Spezia, in Liguria, of Italy, saint Venerio, hermit (s. VII).

Saint Venustiano mártir
30 of December
Saint Verano of Caivallon (s. VI)
19 of October

In the city of Caivallon, in Provence, saint summer or Veronica, Bishop, who enjoyed great authority, above all for the cures of the sick (s. VI).

Saint Verano of Vence (s. V)
11 of November

In Vence, Provence, in Gaul, commemoration of St. summer, Bishop, being son of St. Eucherius, Bishop of Lyon, was educated at the monastery of Lérins and wrote to the Pope Saint Leo the great thanking him for his profession of faith in the incarnation of the word, contained in the letter to Flavian (s. V).

Saint Verecundo obispo
22 of October
Saint Veremundo (s. XI)
8 of March

In the city of Estella, Navarra, saint Veremundo, Abbot of Hirache, who, having embraced the monastic life, from young encouraged his monks to seek perfection with their example and fasts and vigils.

Saint Verena (s. IV)
1 of September

In Zurzach (Zurich today), next to the Rhine, in the region of the tigurini's Germania, saint Verena (s. IV).

Saint Viator of Lyon
21 of October

In Lyon, Gaul, commemoration of St. Viator, reader, disciple and Minister of the Bishop Justo de Lyon, followed this in his removal to Egypt and his death (post 481).

Saint Viator of Tremblevif (s. VI)
5 of August

In Tremblevif, in the Sologne region, France, St. Viator, hermit. (s. VI).

Saint Viborada (s. X)
2 of May

In the place of Saintkt Gallen, in the region of the Helvetii, Holy Wiborada or Wiborada, Virgin and martyr, who lived locked up in a cell next to the Church of Saint Magno, from which catered to the people. Because of their faith and their religious vows, it solvents braved death at the hands of Hungarian invaders.

Saint Vicelino (s. XII)
12 of December

In Neumünster in Holstein, in Germany, death of St. Vicelino, Bishop of Oldenburg, who was dedicated with interest to the evangelization of the Slavs.

Saint Vicenta Gerosa (s. XIX)
28 of June

In Lovere, in Lombardy, saint Vicenta Gerosa, Virgin, he founded, together with saint Bartolomea Captanio, the Institute of the Sisters of charity.

Saint Vicenta of Coria (s. V)
15 of March

In the town of Coria, in the Spanish province of Lusitania, saint Vicenta, Virgin and martyr.

Saint Vicente Cartaginense
1 of September

In Hispania Cartaginense, memory of Saints Vicente and Leto, martyrs.

Saint Vicente Do Yen (s. XIX)
30 of June

In the town of Hai Duong, in Tonquin, saint Vicente Do Yen, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, who, in the time of Emperor Minh Mang, was slain by hatred of the Christian faith.

Saint Vicente María Strambi (s. XIX)
1 of January

In Rome, saint Vicente María Strambi, Bishop of Macerata and Tolentino, of the Congregation of the passion, who ruled the diocese which had entrusted Holy and by their fidelity to the Roman pontiff was banished.

Saint Vicente o Madelgario (s. VII)
14 of July

Soignies, of Brabant, in Austrasia, saint Vicente or Madelgario, with the consent of his wife saint Valtrudis embraced the monastic life and, according to tradition, he founded two monasteries (c. 677).

Saint Vicente of Dax (s. IV)
1 of September

In Dax, Aquitaine, saint Vicente, celebrated as Bishop and martyr (c. IV).

Saint Vicente of Lérins (s. V)
24 of May

In the monastery of Lérins in Provence, Saint Vincent, priest and Monk, who was very famous for its Christian doctrine and holiness of life, and insisted boldly on the progress of the faith of the believers (c. 450).

Saint Vicente of Talavera (s. IV)
27 of October

Saints Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta (brothers martyrs of the 4th century)

Saint Vicente of Vernemet (s. III)
9 of June

In Vernemet, in the region of Agen in Aquitaine, saint Vicente, martyr, who, according to tradition, while the village held a party in honor of the Sun, he consummated their martyrdom in the name of Christ.

Saint Vicente Pallotti (s. XIX)
22 of January

In Rome, saint Vicente Pallotti, priest, founder of the society of the apostolate Catholic, than with his writings and activities fostered the vocation of all the baptized in Christ to work in favor of the Church.

Saint Vicente, abad (s. VII)
11 of March

In Leon, in Hispania, saint Vicente, Abbot of the monastery of Saint Claudio (630).

Saint Vicinio of Sarsina (s. V)
28 of August

At Sarsina, the Romagnola, saint Vicinio, first bishop of this city (s. IV/V).

Saint Víctor (s. VI)
2 of April

At Capua, in Campania, saint Víctor, Bishop, conspicuous by his erudition and his Holiness.

Saint Víctor of Alejandría (s. IV)
17 of May

In Rome, on the via Salaria Antigua, in the cemetery of Basilla, St. Víctor, martyr (s. c. IV).

Saint Víctor of Mauritania (s. IV)
26 of August

Mauritania Cesarea, St. Víctor, martyr, who, according to tradition, sentenced to death, was crucified on Saturday (s. III/IV).

Saint Víctor of Milán (s. IV)
8 of May

In Milan, in the province of Liguria, commemoration of St. Víctor, martyr, who, originally from Mauritania, was a soldier of the imperial army, and imposing the obligation to sacrifice to idols, Emperor Maximiano desciñó of their weapons, who led him to the city of Lodi, where he was beheaded (c. 304).

Saint Víctor of Nantes (s. VII)
29 of August

In the region of Nantes, in lower Brittany, Saint-Víctor, solo, who lived secluded in a small oratory, built by himself alongside Bonchamp (c. s. VII).

Saint Víctor, eremita (s. VII)
26 of February

In Arcis-sur-Aube, champagne, France, Saint-Víctor, hermit, whose praises wrote saint Bernardo (s. VII).

Saint Víctor, mártir
10 of March

In Africa, commemoration of St. Víctor, martyr, in whose feast St. Augustine wrote a treatise for the people about him (s. inc.).

Saint Victoriano (s. VI)
12 of January

In the monastery of Ashan, in the region of Barbastro, the Kingdom of Aragon, saint Victorian, who, having been born in Italy, he embraced the monastic life, and being dedicated to prayer in solitude of the mountains, accepted the responsibility of leading the monastery which then took its name (c. 561).

Saint Victorico
11 of December
Saint Victorino of Nicomedia
6 of March

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, saint Victorino, martyr (sec. inc.).

Saint Victorino of Pettau (s. IV)
2 of November

Commemoration of saint Victorino, Bishop of Pettau (today Ptuj), in Pannonia, who drafted many writings to explain the books of the Holy Bible and was crowned with martyrdom in the persecution triggered by Diocletian (c. 303).

Saint Victorio of Le Mans (s. V)
1 of September

In Le Mans, Lugdunensis Gaul (now France), saint Victorio, Bishop, who saint Gregorio de Tours is talking about.

Saint Victorio of León (s. IV)
30 of October

In the city of Leon, in Hispania, Claudio saints, Lupercio and Victorio, martyrs, in the persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano suffered death by Christ (c. 303/304).

Saint Victricio of Rouen (s. V)
7 of August

In Rouen, in Gaul, St. Victricio, Bishop. It was soldered in the time of the Emperor Julian, and rejecting the military insignia for the love of Christ, suffered various torture on the orders of the Tribune, who sentenced him to death, but, however, having achieved freedom and after being consecrated Bishop, also led to faith in Christ to fierce of the Morini and peoples nerves, in the North of Gaul.

Saint Vidal mártir (s. III)
2 of July

Saints Ariston, Crescenciano, Eutiquiano, urban, Vidal, fair, Merry, Felix, Marcia and Sinforosa, Campania (Italy), 285.

Saint Vidal of Bolonia (s. IV)
4 of November

In Bologna, Emilia, Vidal and agricultural Saints, martyrs, who, according to us concerns Ambrose, the first of them was before servant of the second and then companion and colleague in martyrdom. Vidal suffered many torments that he was not part of your body without wounds and Agricola, in turn, without panic by the torment of his old servant, imitated him in the same martyrdom, being crucified.

Saint Vidal of Retz (s. VIII)
16 of October

In the region of Retz, near Nantes, in lower Brittany, saint Vidal, hermit (s. VIII).

Saint Vidiciano (s. VIII)
11 of March

In Hanonia, of Neustria, St. Vidiciano, Bishop of Cambrai and Arras, who, following the death of saint Leodegario, invited King Theuderic III to atone for his crime with the penance (c. 712).

Saint Vigberto of Fritzlar (s. VIII)
13 of August

In Fritzlar in Hesse, Austrasia, saint Vigberto, priest and Abbot, that St. Boniface entrusted the care of the monastery of the place (c. 739).

Saint Vigilio of Trento (s. V)
26 of June

In Trento, in the region of Venice, saint Vigilio, Bishop, who received the institutionis logo, along with a pastoral instruction, saint Ambrosio de Milán dedicated to evangelize the region entrusted and trying to remove what remained of idolatry. Ensures that he consummated their martyrdom by the name of Christ, beaten by cruel men.

Saint Vigor of Bayeux (s. VI)
1 of November

In Bayeux, in the Lugdunensis Gallia St. Vigor, Bishop, disciple of saint Vedasto (c. 538).

Saint Vihón of frisia (s. IX)
20 of April

In Osnabrück, in Saxony, St. Vihón, Bishop, that being a native of Friesland, was sent by the Emperor Charlemagne, as Abbot to evangelize the region and ordained bishop of this church, had to suffer much for Christ.

Saint Vincenciano (s. VII)
2 of January

In the region of Tulle, in Aquitaine (now France), saint Vincenciano, eremita.

Saint Vindemial (s. V)
2 of May

Commemoration of the holy martyrs Vindemial or Vindemia, Bishop of Capsa, in Numidia, and Longinos, Bishop of Pamaria, in Mauritania, who were beheaded by order of Huneric, King of vandals, after having faced the Arians at the Council of Carthage.

Saint Violeta virgen y mártir
3 of May
Saint Virgilio of Arlés (s. VII)
5 of March

In Arles, in Provence, saint Virgilio, Bishop, received as guests to saint Augustine and his monks, when they traveled to England on behalf of the Pope saint Gregorio I Magno (c. 618).

Saint Virgilio of Salzburgo (s. VIII)
27 of November

In Salzburg, in the region of Bavaria, saint Virgilio, Bishop, doctisimo man, born in Ireland, who, with the support of King Pipino, stood in front of the Church of Salzburg, where built in honor of St. Rupert Cathedral and joyfully and happily devoted himself to spread the faith between the Carinthians.

Saint Viridiana (s. XIII)
1 of February

Castro Fiorentino, Tuscany, saint Viridiana or Veridiana, Virgin, who lived as a recluse from youth to old age (1236 / 1242).

Saint Virila of Navarra (s. X)
3 of October

Abbot in the monastery of Saint Salvador de Leyre, Navarra, memory of saint Virila, (s. X).

Saint Visia of Fermo
12 of April
Saint Vistano (s. IX)
1 of June

In the region of Leicester, in England, St. Vistano, martyr, who, belonging to the Royal lineage of Mercia, for opposing the incestuous marriage of his mother was killed by the sword of the tyrant.

Saint Vital
14 of February

In the city of Spoleto, in Umbria, St. Vital, martyr, saintctified by faith preserved and the imitation of Christ (s. inc.).

Saint Vital of Castronovo (s. X)
9 of March

In the place of Rapolla, in the Lucania, St. Vital de Castronovo, monk.

Saint Vital of Salzburg (s. VIII)
20 of October

In Salzburg, Bavaria, St. Vital, Bishop, who, originally from Hibernia (Ireland today), was a disciple of St. Rupert, companion in his travels and imitator of his works and vigils, and elected his successor, converted to the faith of Christ to the people of Pinsgau (c. 730).

Saint Vital of Savigny (s. XII)
16 of September

In Savigny, in Normandy, in Gaul, St. Vital, Abbot, who left the secular occupations, surrendered in solitude to the cultivation of rigorous enforcement, gaining many followers to the monastery he founded.

Saint Vitaliano of Caudium (s. VII)
3 of September

In the ancient city of Caudium (today Montesarchio), in Campania, saint Vitaliano, Bishop (s. VII).

Saint Vitón
14 of November
Saint Vitón of Verdún (s. VI)
9 of November

At Verdun, of the Belgium Gaul, St. Vitón, Bishop.

Saint Vivenciolo of Lyon (s. VI)
12 of July

In Lyon, city of Gaul, St. Vivenciolo, Bishop, who was promoted to the episcopate when he taught at the monastic from Saint Eugendio school, and encouraged clerics and lay persons to be present at the Council of Pau, so that the people know best what the Popes established (c. 523).

Saint Viviano of Saintes (s. V)
28 of August

In Saintes, in Gaul, saint Viviano, Bishop (s. V).

Saint Vivina (s. XII)
17 of December

Close to Brussels in Brabant, Lotharingia, saint Vivina, first Abbess of the monastery of the Blessed Mary of Grand-Bigard.

Saint Vladimiro Basilio (s. XI)
15 of July

In Kiev, city of Russia (now in Ukraine), saint Vladimiro, Prince, baptized with the name of basil, who is worried about spreading the Orthodox faith in the peoples they governed.

Saint Volusiano (s. V)
18 of January

Close to de Foix, in the Narbonese Gaul (now France), transit of St. Volusiano, Bishop of Tours, who, after being captured by the Goths, gave his spirit in exile (c. 498).

Saint Vulframno (s. VII)
20 of March

In the monastery of Fantanelle, in Neustria (today France), saint Vulframno or Wulfrano burial, who, being a monk, he was elected Bishop of Sens and devoted himself to evangelize the Frisians. Finally, he returned to the mentioned monastery, there rested in peace (c. 700).

Saint Vulmaro of Boulogne (s. VII)
20 of July

In the region of Boulogne, in Gaul, St. Vulmaro, priest, that being humble Shepherd with a keen interest in learning, acquired a good education and was ordained a priest, living as the ancient fathers desert and, later, in Hautmont, Hainaut, in the forests of their homeland, founded two monasteries: one of monks and one from Virgin.

Saint Waldeberto (s. VII)
2 of May

In the monastery of Luxeuil in Burgundy, saint Waldeberto or Walberto, Abbot (665 / 670).

Saint Walfrido (s. VIII)
15 of February

Palazzuolo, in Tuscany, saint Walfrido, Abbot, who after having five children, decided, together with his wife, embracing the monastic life (c. 765).

Saint Walhero (s. XII)
23 of June

Onhaye, in Hainaut, saint Walhero, priest, who, while crossing the Meuse River, killed a presbyter that recriminaba their customs to stroke.

Saint Wasnulfo (s. VII)
1 of October

Condé-sur-l ' Escaut, in Hainaut, of Austrasia, saint Wasnulfo, monk, born in Scotland (s. VII).

Saint Wenefrida
3 of November
Saint Wereburga of Chester (s. VIII)
3 of February

In Chester, in the region of Mercia in England, saint Wereburga, Abbess of Ely, who founded several monasteries.

Saint Wilehado of Brema (s. VIII)
8 of November

In Bremen, Saxony, St. Wilehado, Bishop, who, born in Northumbria and friend of Alcuin, spread the Gospel in Friesland and Saxony after St. Boniface and ordained bishop, he founded the see of Bremen and ruled it wisely.

Saint Wilfrido of York (s. VIII)
24 of April

In York, in Northumbria, saint Wilfrido, Bishop, who, after working with all care, was forced to leave his seat and died between the monks of Ripon, who was Abbot at one time.

Saint Wilibrordo (s. VIII)
7 of November

He lived between the end of the 7th century and the beginning of the VIII. His father belonged to the first generation of Christians converted Anglo-Saxon paganism. The child was handed over to the monastery of Ripon for his upbringing and custody when she decided to live alone after the death of his wife. Already in his youth, Willibrord decides freely to religious profession. Leave the monastery of Ripon by taking advantage of the economic situation on the journey to Rome from the Holy Abbot Wilfrido. From now on you will stay twelve years in the monastery of Rathmelsigui, in Ireland, learning of eagerness missionary of the Abbot Egberto that already failed evangelization of Friesland on the continent. When in

Saint Willibaldo of Dryopolis (s. VIII)
7 of July

In Dryopolis (today Eichstätt), in Franconia, saint Willibaldo or Wilebaldo, Bishop, who, having embraced the monastic life, toured as a pilgrim many shrines and holy sites in order to establish therein the monastic life, until St. Boniface ordered Bishop of this headquarters and made him a valuable contributor yours in the evangelization of Germania, converting many peoples to Christ.

Saint Winebald (s. VII)
27 of February
Saint Winebald of Tours (s. VI)
7 of November
Saint Winebaldo (s. VII)
6 of April

In Troyes, of Neustria, saint Winebaldo (Vinebaldo, Winebald), Abbot of the monastery of Saint Lupo, illustrious for his austerity (c. 620).

Saint Winefrida of Holywell (s. VII)
2 of November

Next to the fountain of Holywell, Cambria, saint Winefrida, Virgin, venerated which is as eximia nun (s. c. VII).

Saint Winoco of Taruanense (s. VIII)
6 of November

In the Taruanense of Austrasia, saint Winoco, region which was first received by saint Bertino of breton origin, in the community of monks of Sithiu, and then built the monastery of Wormhoudt, who led Holy as prior, working hard with their own hands.

Saint Winwaleo (s. VI)
3 of March

In the peninsula of Armorica (Brittany), saint Winwaleo, first Abbot of Landevenec, who tradition tells that he was a disciple of saint Budoco in the island of Lavret, and that his life illustrated the monastic rule.

Saint Wiro y compañeros (s. VIII)
8 of May

In Roermond, along the Meuse, Brabant, of Austrasia, Saint Wiro, who, according to tradition, devoted himself to the evangelization of this region together with his companions Plechelmo and Odgero (c. 700).

Saint Witesindo of Córdoba (s. IX)
15 of May

In Cordoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, commemoration of Saint Witesindo (Vintesindo), martyr, who fear Muslims turned to the Catholic faith, but then refused to take part in the Muslim cult, was killed by hatred of the Christian faith.

Saint Witta of Bürberg (s. VIII)
26 of October

In the monastery of Hersfeld, in Germania, burial of Saint Witta or Albino, first bishop of Burberg, who, a native of England, was called by St. Boniface and was commissioned to sow the seed of the word of God in the region of Hesse (c. 786).

Saint Wolfgango of Ratisbona (s. X)
31 of October

In Ratisbon (Regensburg), of Bavaria, saint Wolfgango, Bishop, who, after being a school teacher and have professed as a monk, was elevated to the episcopal see, establishing the discipline of the clergy, and while visiting the region of Pupping rested in the Lord.

Saint Wulfilda
9 of December
Saint Wulfstano of Worchester (s. XI)
20 of January

In the city of Worchester, England, St. Wulfstano, Bishop, who, from the cloister to the headquarters, maintained monastic customs together with the pastoral zeal. It tirelessly visited the parishes of his diocese, in erect churches, encourage studies and condemn the sale of slaves.

Saint Xenia (s. V)
24 of January

Daughter of a Roman Senator, fled his home to give your life to God and to others, and ended his days serving the poor in the city of Milass, being an example of humility and spirit of service.

Saint Xi Guizi (s. XX)
20 of July

In the place of Dechao, also in Hebei, commemoration of St. Xi Guizi, martyr, who while still not more than catechumen, before a crowd in an uproar is confessed Christian, being baptized with the blood that flowed from his wounds.

Saint Yolanda (s. XIII)
17 of December
Saint Ywio (s. VIII)
6 of October

In lower Brittany, saint Ywio, Deacon and Monk, disciple of saint Cutberto, Bishop of Lindisfarne, who went from England to this region, where lived delivered to vigils and fasts (c. 704).

Saint Zacarías profeta
6 of September

Commemoration of saint Zaccaria, Prophet, dictionary of the return of the banished people to the promised land, announcing at the same time as a peaceful King, Christ the Lord, enter triumphant in the Holy City of Jerusalem, who led to compliance.

Saint Zacarías, el Angélico (s. X)
21 of January

In the mercury mount, in Lucania (today Italy), saint Zaccaria, surnamed "angelic", master of the monastic life (c. 950).

Saint Zacarías, papa (s. VIII)
15 of March

In Rome, saint Zaccaria, potato, with utmost vigilance and prudence ruled the Church of God, slowing the momentum of the Lombards, indicating the order straight to the Franks, providing churches the Germans and seeking the understanding with the Greeks.

Saint Zama of Bolonia (s. IV)
28 of September

In Bologna, in the region of Emilia, in Italy, saint Zama, considered as the first bishop of this city (s. c. IV).

Saint Zanitas
27 of March
Saint Zaqueo of Jerusalén (s. II)
23 of August

Commemoration of Saint Zacchaeus, Bishop, who, according to tradition, was the fourth successor of James, brother of the Lord, in the Government of the Church of Jerusalem (s. II).

Saint Zdislava (s. XIII)
1 of January

In Gablonne, Bohemia (today Czech Republic), saint Zdislava, mother, who lent comfort to the afflicted.

Saint Zenas of Filadelfia (s. IV)
23 of June

Zenas, Assistant to the military of the Roman Empire Zeno and martyred with him. Zenon thrown to the Dungeon is visited by his assistant, who can not contain without kissing the chains of the martyr; and, also arrested by Christian, both are beheaded on 23 June of the year 304.

Saint Zenobio of Florencia (s. V)
25 of May

In Florence, in Tuscany, saint Zenobio, Bishop of Florence. Friend Saint Ambriosio of Milan, Director of Saint Dámaso I papa, worked with Saint Eugenio and Saint Crescencio.

Saint Zenobio of Sidón (s. IV)
29 of October

In Sidon, Phoenicia, saint Zenobio, priest, that during the grueling persecution under the Emperor Diocleciano encouraged others to martyrdom, being also crowned with death (s. IV).

Saint Zenón
14 of February

In Rome, in the cemetery of Pretextato, in via Apia, saint Zeno, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Zenón obispo (s. IV)
26 of December

Commemoration of saint Zeno, Bishop of Maiuma, in Palestine, who built a basilica to his nephews martyrs Eusebius, Nestabio and Zenon, and until the end of his life worked as a Weaver for procuring livelihoods and help the poor (c. 400).

Saint Zenón of Filadelfia (s. IV)
23 of June

Saints Zenon and Zenas, martyrs, Arabia, 304. Military of the Roman Empire, resident in Arabia Philadelphia, his hometown. After having given everything theirs to the needy, is filed firm the most prefect ready to give witness to Christ against any suffering and death itself. Thrown into the black hole it is visited by his assistant, who can not contain without kissing the chains of the martyr; and, also arrested by Christian, both are beheaded on 23 June of the year 304.

Saint Zenón of Nicomedia (s. III)
2 of September

In Nicomedia, Bithynia (today Turkey), saint Zeno, martyr (s. III).

Saint Zenón of Verona (s. IV)
12 of April

In Verona, in the territory of Venice, saint Zeno, Bishop, who with their work and preaching led to the city until the baptism of Christ (c. 372).

Saint Zenón soldado y mártir
20 of December
Saint Zephyrinus pope (s. III)
20 of December
Saint Zhang Huailu (s. XX)
1 of July

In the village of Zhuhedian, near Jieshui, in Hunan province, in China, saint Zhang Huailu, martyr, who, pursued by the followers of the Yihetuan movement, still only a catechumen spontaneously confessed that he was Christian, and armed with the sign of the cross, deserved to be baptized in Christ with his own blood.

Saint Zoe of Atalia (s. II)
2 of May

Atalia, of Pamphylia (Antalya today, in Turkey), saints burnish and his wife Zoe, along with their children Ciriaco and Teodulo, martyrs, who, according to tradition, in the time of Emperor Hadrian were slaves in the service of a pagan, and by order of the same master were first whipped, then brutally tormented because of his free confession of the Christian faith and finally thrown into an oven on, in which gave their souls to God (s. II).

Saint Zoelo of Listra (s. III)
24 of May

In Lystra in Lycaonia (today Zoldera, in Turkey), St. Zoelo, martyr (s. II/III).

Saint Zoilo of Córdoba (s. IV)
27 of June

In Córdoba, in the Spanish province of Betica, saint Zoilo, martyr.

Saint Zósimo
30 of November
Saint Zósimo papa (s. V)
26 of December

In Rome, on the via Tiburtina, along with saint Lorenzo, burial of Pope St. Zosimus.

Saint Zótico (s. IV)
31 of December

In Constantinople, St. Zótico, presbyter, who worried about feeding orphans (s. IV).

Saint Zygmunt Gorazdowski (s. XX)
23 of October

In the Archdiocese of Lviv, Saint Zygmunt Gorazdowski, priest, born in Saintok (Poland) 1845. He promoted numerous works for priests, young, sick and poor. He founded a new newspaper, various institutions of charity and the Congregation of the religious of St. Joseph. He died on January 1, 1920 in Lviv (Ukraine)

Saints Ana Line y compañeros (s. XVII)
27 of February

In London, in England, saint Ana Line, widow and martyr, who, having died her husband, banished for being Catholic, offered his home to accommodate priests and, for this reason, under the reign of Isabel I was hanged at Tyburn. It suffered the priests and martyrs Marcos Barkworth, of the order of Saint Benedict, and Roger Filcock, of the society of Jesus, who were descuartizados before he died.

Saint Rafael of Saint José (s. XX)
9 of November
Saint Aphrodisius of Béziers
28 of April
Saint Apollinaris of Valence (s. VI)
5 of October
Saint Domingo Henares (s. XIX)
25 of June

In the city of Nam Dinh, in Tonquin, saints Domingo Henares, Bishop of the order of preachers, and Francisco Do Minh Chieu, martyrs, the first of which spread Christianity for forty-nine years, and the second worked with him as a Catechist, both being beheaded for their faith in Christ, in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.

Saint Etherius of Vienne (s. VI)
14 of June
Saint Fermín of Uzés (s. VI)
11 of October

In Uzès, of the Narbonnaise Galia, saint Fermín, Bishop, disciple of saint Cesareo of Arles, who taught his people the way of truth (c. 552).

Saint Francisco Gil of Frederic (s. XVIII)
22 of January
Saint Gaudioso of Nápoles (s. V)
27 of October

In Naples, Campania, saint Gaudioso's grave, Bishop, who, because of the persecution of the Vandals, went from Abitinia to Campania, ending his days in the peace of a monastery (s. V/VI).

Saint Gemma of Sulmona (s. XV)
13 of May

At a place called Goriano Sicoli, in Abruzzo, blessed Gemma, Virgin, that she lived in a very small cell attached to the Church, from which could see only the altar.

Saint José Marello (s. XIX)
30 of May

In Savona, on Italy, transit of the blessed José Marello, Bishop of Acqui, in Piedmont, who founded the Congregation of the Oblates of Saint Jose, dedicated to the moral and Christian formation of young people.

Saint José Nguyên Van Luu (s. XIX)
24 of November

In the city of Vinh Long, on Conchinchina, saint José Nguyên Van Luu, martyr, farmer and Catechist, who volunteered instead of the priest Pedro Luu, who was wanted by the soldiers, dying in prison in the time of Emperor Tu Duc.

Saint Joseph Anchieta (s. XVI)
9 of June
Saint Landelino (s. VII)
15 of June

In Saint-Crespin, in Hainaut, saint Landelino, Abbot, converted by saint Autberto, abandoned the larceny to devote himself to virtue, founded the monastery of Lobbes and, then, the Saint-Crespin, who piously died (c. 686).

Saint Lotario of Séez (s. VIII)
15 of June

In Séez, in Neustria, saint Lotario, Bishop, who, deposed from Office waited death living as solitary.

Saint Vidal of Rávena
28 of April

In Ravenna, in the province of Flaminia, Italy, commemoration of St. Vital (Saint Vidal). On this day, according to tradition, was dedicated to God the famous basilica of that city, in which this Saint is venerated since time immemorial with the holy martyrs Valeria, Gervasio and Protasio Ursicinus, for tenaciously defending the faith (s. inc.).

Saint Vito of Lucania (s. IV)
15 of June

In Lucania, saint Vito, teenage martyr.

Saint María Virgen, Madre of la Compañía of Jesús
22 of April

Marian feast of the society of Jesus