π° St. Joseph of Nazareth (Israelite, carpenter or builder, husband of Blessed Virgin Mary, foster father of Jesus Christ, died before 30 A.D.)
π° St. Adrian of Maestricht (Belgian, monk, martyred c. 668)
π° St. Alcmund of Northumbria (British, prince, martyred at about age 26 in 819)
π° Bl. Andrew de' Gallerani of Siena [Andrea] (Italian, soldier, founded an order of brothers, c. 1236)
π° Sts. Apollonius and Leontius (Portuguese, bishops of Braga, early martyrs)
π° Bl. Clement of Dunblane (Scottish, Dominican missionary, bishop, c. 1258)
π° St. Gemus of Moyenmoutier (French, Benedictine monk)
π° St. John of Pinna (Syrian, hermit, abbot in Italy for 44 years, 6th Century)
π° St. Lactan of Freshford (Irish, abbot, healer, d. 672)
π° Sts. Landoald and Amantius of Rome (Italian, priest and deacon [missionaries to France and Belgium], c. 668)
π° St. Leontius of Saintes (French, bishop, d. 640)
π° Bl. Narcissus Turchan of Biskupice [Narcyz] [baptized Jan (John)] (Polish, Franciscan priest, martyred by Nazis at Dachau [Germany] at age 62 in 1942 [beatified 1999])
π° St. Pancharius of Nicomedia (Roman, military officer, martyred in Asia Minor by beheading in 303)
π° Sts. Quintus, Quintilla, Quartilla, Mark, and companions, of Sorrento (Italian ... brother, two sisters, and others ... early martyrs)
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