π° St. Hilary of Poitiers ["Doctor of the Divinity of Christ"] (French, converted pagan, married man and father, bishop, theologian, opponent of Arianism, Doctor of the Church, died at about age 53 in 368)
π° St. Agrecius of Trier (French, bishop, c. 333)
π° St. Andrew of Trier (French, bishop, d. 235)
π° St. Berno of Cluny (French, Benedictine abbot, died at about age 77 in 927)
π° St. Elian (Cornish or Breton, hermit, 6th Century)
π° St. Elian ap Erbin (Welsh, 5th Century)
π° Bl. Emil Szramek of Tworkow (Polish, diocesan priest, martyred by Nazis at Dachau [Germany] at age 54 in 1942 [beatified 1999])
π° St. Enogatus of Aleth (French, bishop, d. 631)
π° Bl. Francis Mary Greco of Acri [Francesco Maria] (Italian, priest, died at age 73 in 1931 [beatified 2016])
π° St. Glaphyra (slave of emperor's wife, virgin, c. 324)
π° Bl. Godfrey of Cappenberg [Gottfried von Cappenberg] (German, count, Norbertine seminarian, died at about age 29 in 1127)
π° Sts. Gumersindus and Servusdei of Cordova (Spanish, parish priest and monk, martyred by Moslems in 850)
π° Sts. Hermylus and Stratonicus of Singidunum (Serbian, deacon and servant, martyred by drowning in 315)
π° Bl. Hildemar of Arrouaise (German, court chaplain to William the Conqueror, Augustinian hermit in France, martyred c. 1097)
π° Bl. Ida of Argensolles (French, Cistercian abbess, d. 1226)
π° Bl. Ivetta of Huy [Jutta] (Dutch, mother of three, widow at age 18, mystic, nurse of lepers, died at about age 69 in 1228)
π° St. Kentigern of Glasgow ["Mungo"] (Scottish, bishop of Strathclyde, died at about age 84 c. 603) [Memorial on Scottish "particular calendar"]
π° St. Leontius of Caesarea (Cappadocian [from what is now part of Turkey], bishop, d. 337)
π° St. Potitus of Naples (Italian, boy, martyr)
π° Holy Soldiers Martyred at Rome (forty men, d. 262)
π° Bl. Stephen of LiΓ¨ge [Etienne] (French, Benedictine abbot, d. 1061)
π° Bl. Veronica of Binasco (Italian, peasant farmer, mystic, Augustinian nun, visionary, beggar of alms, died at about age 51 in 1497 [beatified 1517])
π° St. Viventius of Samaria (Palestinian, priest, hermit, c. 400)
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