π° St. Scholastica of Nursia (Italian, twin sister of St. Benedict, first Benedictine nun, died at about age 63 c. 543)
π° Bl. Alexander Baldrati of Lugo [Alessandro] (Italian, Dominican friar, tortured and martyred [hacked to pieces] by Moslems on an island at about age 50 in 1645)
π° Bl. Aloysius Victor Stepinac of Zagreb [Alojzije Viktor] (Croatian, soldier, cardinal archbishop, defended human rights against Nazis and Communists, imprisoned for five years, died [possibly murdered by poisoning] at age 61 in 1960 [beatified 1998])
π° Sts. Andrew and Aponius, of Bethlehem (Israelite, martyred during persecution [Acts 12] in 1st Century)
π° St. Austreberta of Pavilly (French, Benedictine abbess, miracle-worker, visionary died at about age 74 in 704)
π° St. Baldegundis of Poitiers (French, abbess, c. 580)
π° Bl. Clare Agolanti of Rimini [Chiara] (Italian, noblewoman, Franciscan tertiary, widow, died at about age 61 in 1344 [beatified 1784])
π° St. Desideratus of Clermont (French, bishop, 6th Century)
π° St. Erluph of Werden (Irish, missionary bishop in Germany, martyred by pagans in 830)
π° Bl. Eusebius of Murano [Eusebio] (Spanish, ambassador, Camaldolese monk on Venetian island, d. 1501)
π° Bl. Hugh of Fosse (Belgian, Norbertine priest and superior general, died at about age 71 in 1164 [beatified 1927])
π° St. Joseph Louis SΓ‘nchez del RΓo of Sahuayo [JosΓ© Luis] (Mexican, student, flagbearer of rebel "Cristeros," tortured and martyred [shot] by anti-religious government at age 14 in 1928 [beatified 2005, canonized 2016])
π° Bl. Paganus (Sicilian, Benedictine monk, hermit, d. 1423)
π° St. Prothadius of BesanΓ§on (French, bishop, d. 624)
π° St. Salvius of Albelda (Spanish, Benedictine abbot, d. 962)
π° St. Silvanus of Terracina (Italian, bishop)
π° St. Soteris of Rome (Italian, noblewoman, virgin, tortured and martyred [beheaded] in 304)
π° St. Trumwin of Whitby (British, Benedictine monk, bishop to the Picts, c. 700)
π° St. William of Maleval [Guillaume] (French, soldier, Benedictine hermit in Italy, d. 1157 [canonized 1202])
π° Sts. Zoticus, Irenaeus, Hyacinth, Amantius, and six companions (soldiers, martyred in Rome in 120)
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