February 15, 2010

⛪ February 15


πŸ“° St. Agape of Terni (Italian, virgin, martyred c. 273)

πŸ“° Bl. Angel Scarpetti of Borgo San Sepolcro [Angelo] (Italian, Augustinian  friar, miracle-worker, c. 1306 [beatified 1921])

πŸ“° St. Berach of Cluain (Irish, abbot, d. 595)

πŸ“° St. Claude de la Colombiere of Grenoble (French, Jesuit  priest, chaplain to Duchess of York in England until banished, spiritual director of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, died at age 41 in 1682 [beatified 1929, canonized 1992])

πŸ“° St. Conrad of Clairvaux (Bavarian, son of a duke, Cistercian  monk in France, died at about age 49 c. 1154 [canonized 1832])

πŸ“° St. Craton and companions, of Rome (philosopher/ teacher and family, martyred c. 273)

πŸ“° St. Decorosus of Capua (Italian, bishop, d. 695)

πŸ“° St. Dochow of Cornwall (Welsh)

πŸ“° St. Druthmar of Lorsch (German, Benedictine  abbot, d. 1046)

πŸ“° St. Eusebius of Aschia (Syrian, hermit, 5th Century)

πŸ“° St. Euseus of Serravalle (Italian, cobbler, hermit, 14th Century)

πŸ“° St. Farannan (Irish, abbot, hermit, c. 590)

πŸ“° Sts. Faustinus and Jovita, of Lombardy (Italian, noblemen, biological brothers, preachers, tortured and martyred by beheading c. 121)

πŸ“° St. Faustus of Glanfeuil (Italian, Benedictine  monk in France, 6th Century)

πŸ“° Blessed Franciscan Martyrs of Prague [also known as "Bl. Frederick Bachstein and Companions"] (Italian, German, Czech, Spanish, French, and Dutch ... fourteen Franciscan  friars, missionaries to heretics in Bohemia, martyred [tortured to death by protestants] in 1611 [beatified 2012])
----- Bl. Anthony [Antonin] (Czech, novice)
----- Bl. Bartholomew Dalmasoni of Ponte San Pietro [Bartolomeo] (Italian, priest)
----- Bl. Caspar Daverio of Bosto [Gaspare] (Italian, brother, died at about age 27)
----- Bl. Christopher [Christoffel] (Dutch, brother, died at about age 70)
----- Bl. Clement [Klemens] (German, novice, died at about age 21)
----- Bl. Didacus Jan [DIdak] (German, brother)
----- Bl. Emmanuel (Czech, brother, died at about age 30)
----- Bl. Frederick Bachstein of Pena [BedΕ™ich] (Czech, priest, died at about age 50)
----- Bl. Jacob of Augsburg [Jakob] (German, brother, died at about age 21)
----- Bl. Jerome Degli Arese of Milan [Girolamo] (Italian, brother, died at about age 24)
----- Bl. John [Jan] (Czech, novice)
----- Bl. John Bodeo of Mompiano [Giovanni] (Italian, brother, died at about age 30)
----- Bl. John MartΓ­nez [Juan] (Spanish, priest, died at about age 40)
----- Bl. Simon (French, priest, died at about age 30)

πŸ“° St. Georgia of Clermont (French, nun, hermitess, c. 500)

πŸ“° Bl. Jordan of Saxony (German, nobleman, succeeded St. Dominic as master general of Dominicans, eloquent preacher, died at about age 47 in 1237 [beatified 1825])

πŸ“° St. Joseph of Antioch (Syrian, deacon, early martyr)

πŸ“° Bl. Julia della Rena of Certaldo [Giulia] (Italian, domestic servant, Augustinian  tertiary, hermitess, died at about age 47 in 1367 [beatified 1819])

πŸ“° Bl. Michael Sopocko of Nowosady [Michal] (Polish [from what is now Lithuania], diocesan priest, military chaplain, theologian, spiritual director of St. Faustina Kowalska, promoted devotion to Divine Mercy for decades, died at age 86 in 1975 [beatified 2008])

πŸ“° St. Quinidius of Aix (French, hermit, bishop of Vaison, c. 579)

πŸ“° Sts. Saturninus, Castulus, Magnus, and Lucius (Italian, disciples of St. Valentine, martyred in 273)

πŸ“° St. Severus of Androcca (Italian, parish priest, miracle worker, c. 530)

πŸ“° St. Sigfrid of VΓ€xjΓΆ ["Apostle of Sweden"] (British?, Benedictine  monk, evangelized Scandinavia, bishop in Sweden, c. 1045)

πŸ“° St. Tanco of Werden (Irish, Benedictine  abbot in Germany, bishop, martyred by pagans in 808)

πŸ“° St. Walfrid della Gheradesca of Pisa (Italian, father of six, Benedictine  abbot, c. 765 [canonized 1861])

πŸ“° Sts. Winaman, Unaman, and Sunaman, of VΓ€xjΓΆ (British? nephews of St. Sigfrid [see above], Benedictine  monks, missionaries in Sweden, martyred by beheading c. 1040)

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