π° Bl. Alvarez of Cordova (Spanish, Dominican friar, c. 1430 [beatified 1741]) [commemorated by some on the 19th]
π° St. Alexander and 38 companions, of Rome (Italian, early martyrs)
π° St. Alto of AltomΓΌnster (Irish, Benedictine hermit, abbot in Germany, c. 760)
π° Sts. Ammon, Emilian, Lassa, and 41 companions, of Membressa (North African, early martyrs)
π° Sts. Ammonius and Alexander (Cypriot, early martyrs)
π° Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich of Flamsche [Anna Katharina Emmerick] (German, farmgirl, seamstress, housekeeper, bedridden mystic, stigmatist, dictated many private revelations allegedly received concerning Jesus and Mary, survived on Holy Communion alone for years, died at age 49 in 1824 [beatified 2004])
π° St. Ansbert of Fontenelle (French, king's chancellor, Benedictine abbot, bishop of Rouen, d. 695)
π° Sts. Apollonia, Metras, Quinta, and Serapion, of Alexandria (Egyptian, virgin and companions, martyred by burning in 249)
π° St. Brachio (Italian?, hunter, hermit, d. 576)
π° St. Cuaran the Wise of Iona (Irish, bishop, c. 700)
π° St. Eingan of Llanengan (British, prince, hermit in Wales, c. 590)
π° Bl. Erizzo of Florence (Italian, Benedictine abbot, d. 1094 [beatified 1600])
π° Bl. Eusebia Palomino Yenes of Cantalpino (Spanish, religious sister of the Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians, died at age 35 in 1935 [beatified 2004])
π° Bl. James Abbondo of Salomino [Giacomo] (Italian, priest, died at age 67 in 1788 [beatified 2016])
π° Bl. Leopold SΓ‘nchez MΓ‘rquez of Alpandeire [Leopoldo] [baptized Francisco TomΓ‘s (Francis Thomas)] (Spanish, Capuchin brother, died at age 89 in 1956 [beatified 2010])
π° Bl. Marianus "Scotus" MacRobartaigh of Donegal [baptized Muirdach] (Irish, expert calligrapher, Benedictine abbot in Germany, d. 1088)
π° St. Michael Febres Cordero Munoz of Cuenca [Miguel] (Ecuadoran, member of Christian Brothers, teacher, author, translator in Europe, died in Spain at age 55 [pneumonia] in 1910 [beatified 1977, canonized 1984] [incorruptible])
π° St. Nebridius of Egara (Spanish, bishop, d. 527)
π° St. Nicephorus of Antioch (Syrian, martyred by the sword in 260)
π° Sts. Primus and Donatus, of Lavallum (Northwest African, deacons, martyred by heretics in 362)
π° St. Raynald of Nocera (German born in Italy, nobleman, Benedictine monk, bishop, d. 1225)
π° St. Romanus the Wonder-worker (Syrian, hermit, 5th Century)
π° St. Sabinus of Canosa (Italian, bishop, papal ambassador, d. 556)
π° St. Teilo of Llandaff (British, bishop in Wales, c. 580) [On Welsh "particular calendar"]
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