π° St. Angela de' Merici of Desenzano (Italian, orphan, Franciscan tertiary, visionary, foundress of Institute of St. Ursula [Ursuline Sisters], died at age 65 in 1540 [incorrupt] [beatified 1768, canonized 1807])
π° St. Avitus (African, bishop in Canary Islands, martyred)
π° St. Candida of BaΓ±oles (Spanish, widow, c. 798)
π° Sts. Datius, Julian, Vincent, and 27 companions (African, martyred by Arians in 5th or 6th Century)
π° St. Devota of Macinaggio (Corsican, virgin, martyred [racked to death] c. 303)
π° St. Emerius of BaΓ±oles (Spanish, Benedictine abbot, 8th Century)
π° Bl. Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch (Bavarian, shepherd, parish priest for fifty years, died at about age 80 c. 800 [beatified 1909])
π° Bl. George Matulaitis [or Matulewicz] of Lugin [Jerzy (Polish), Jurgis (Lithuanian)] (Lithuanian, orphaned peasant, priest in Poland, teacher in Russia, renewed Marian Order, founded Congregation of Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, founded Sisters Servants of Jesus in the Eucharist, archbishop in Lithuania, died at age 55 in 1927 [beatified 1987])
π° St. Gilduin of Dol (French, priest, died at about age 25 in 1077)
π° St. Henry de Osso y Cervello of Vinebre [Enrique] (Spanish, priest, teacher, founder of Institute of Josephine Sisters, founder of Missionary Congregation of St. Teresa [Teresians], died at age 55 in 1896 [beatified 1979, canonized 1993])
π° Bl. John of Warneton [Jean] (French, bishop of Therouanne, d. 1130)
π° Bl. John Schiavo of Sant'Urbano de Montecchio Maggiore [JoΓ£o] (Italian, priest of the Congregation of Saint Joseph, died in Brazil at age 63 in 1967 [beatified 2017])
π° St. Julian of Sora (Dalmatian [from part of what is now Croatia], martyred by beheading in Italy c. 150)
π° St. Julian of Rome (Italian, nobleman, bishop of Le Mans in France, hermit, martyred in 3rd Century)
π° St. Lupus of ChΓ’lons (French, bishop, c. 610)
π° Bl. Marius of Bodon (French, abbot, c. 555)
π° Bl. Michael Pini of Florence [Michele] (Italian, Medici courtier, Camaldolese priest, hermit, prophet, died at about age 77 in 1522)
π° St. Natalis of Ulster (Irish, abbot, 6th Century)
π° Bl. Paul Joseph Nardini of Germersheim [Paul Josef] (German, diocesan priest, founded Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of the Holy Family [Mallersdorfers], died [pneumonia] at age 40 in 1862 [beatified 2006])
π° St. Reatrus and companions (African, early martyrs)
π° St. Theodoric of OrlΓ©ans (French, Benedictine monk, bishop, d. 1022)
π° Pope St. Vitalian of Segni (Italian, elected to papacy in 657, reigned until death in 672)
π° St. Avitus (African, bishop in Canary Islands, martyred)
π° St. Candida of BaΓ±oles (Spanish, widow, c. 798)
π° Sts. Datius, Julian, Vincent, and 27 companions (African, martyred by Arians in 5th or 6th Century)
π° St. Devota of Macinaggio (Corsican, virgin, martyred [racked to death] c. 303)
π° St. Emerius of BaΓ±oles (Spanish, Benedictine abbot, 8th Century)
π° Bl. Gamelbert of Michaelsbuch (Bavarian, shepherd, parish priest for fifty years, died at about age 80 c. 800 [beatified 1909])
π° Bl. George Matulaitis [or Matulewicz] of Lugin [Jerzy (Polish), Jurgis (Lithuanian)] (Lithuanian, orphaned peasant, priest in Poland, teacher in Russia, renewed Marian Order, founded Congregation of Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, founded Sisters Servants of Jesus in the Eucharist, archbishop in Lithuania, died at age 55 in 1927 [beatified 1987])
π° St. Gilduin of Dol (French, priest, died at about age 25 in 1077)
π° St. Henry de Osso y Cervello of Vinebre [Enrique] (Spanish, priest, teacher, founder of Institute of Josephine Sisters, founder of Missionary Congregation of St. Teresa [Teresians], died at age 55 in 1896 [beatified 1979, canonized 1993])
π° Bl. John of Warneton [Jean] (French, bishop of Therouanne, d. 1130)
π° Bl. John Schiavo of Sant'Urbano de Montecchio Maggiore [JoΓ£o] (Italian, priest of the Congregation of Saint Joseph, died in Brazil at age 63 in 1967 [beatified 2017])
π° St. Julian of Sora (Dalmatian [from part of what is now Croatia], martyred by beheading in Italy c. 150)
π° St. Julian of Rome (Italian, nobleman, bishop of Le Mans in France, hermit, martyred in 3rd Century)
π° St. Lupus of ChΓ’lons (French, bishop, c. 610)
π° Bl. Marius of Bodon (French, abbot, c. 555)
π° Bl. Michael Pini of Florence [Michele] (Italian, Medici courtier, Camaldolese priest, hermit, prophet, died at about age 77 in 1522)
π° St. Natalis of Ulster (Irish, abbot, 6th Century)
π° Bl. Paul Joseph Nardini of Germersheim [Paul Josef] (German, diocesan priest, founded Congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of the Holy Family [Mallersdorfers], died [pneumonia] at age 40 in 1862 [beatified 2006])
π° St. Reatrus and companions (African, early martyrs)
π° St. Theodoric of OrlΓ©ans (French, Benedictine monk, bishop, d. 1022)
π° Pope St. Vitalian of Segni (Italian, elected to papacy in 657, reigned until death in 672)
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