π° St. Agatha of Catania (Sicilian, virgin, tortured, mutilated, and martyred [rolled on coals] c. 250)
π° St. Abraham of Arbela (Assyrian [from part of what is now Iraq], bishop, martyred c. 345)
π° St. Adelaide of Bellich [Adelheid] (German, noblewoman, Benedictine abbess, counselor to an archbishop, died at about age 55 c. 1015 [canonized 1966])
π° St. Agatha Hildegard of Carinthia (Austrian, widow, d. 1024)
π° St. Agricola of Tongres (French, bishop, d. 420)
π° Sts. Albinus and Genuinus of Brixen (Austrian, bishops, 7th and 11th centuries)
π° St. Avitus of Auvergne (French, bishop of Vienne, died at about age 74 c. 519)
π° St. Bertoul of Renty (Hungarian or German, Benedictine abbot, d. 705)
π° St. Buo (Irish, missionary to Iceland, c. 900)
π° St. Calamanda (Spanish, 5th Century)
π° Bl. Elizabeth Canori Mora of Rome [Elisabetta, nee Primoli] (Italian, wife and mother, Trinitarian tertiary, died at age 50 in 1825 [beatified 1994])
π° St. Fingen of Metz (Irish, abbot in France, c. 1005)
π° Sts. Indractus and Dominica of Glastonbury (Irish, chieftain and sister, martyred in England c. 710)
π° St. Jacob of Beer-lahairoi [also known as St. Israel] (grandson of Abraham and son of Isaac, patriarch, father of twelve tribes, c. 1850 B.C.)
π° St. Modestus of Salzburg (Austrian, Benedictine monk, bishop of Carinthia, c. 722)
π° St. Vodalus (Irish or Scottish, monk in France, missionary, hermit, c. 725)
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