π° St. Basil the Younger (from Asia Minor? hermit, d. 952)
π° Bl. Bertillo of Dijon (French, Benedictine abbot, martyred in the sanctuary c. 888)
π° St. Braulio of Zaragoza (Spanish, monk, archbishop, hagiographer, converter of Arian Visigoths, died at about age 61 c. 651)
π° St. Castulus of Rome (Italian, military officer, tortured and martyred [buried alive] c. 287)
π° St. Eutychius and companions of Alexandria (Egyptian, subdeacon and others who opposed Arianism, d. 356)
π° St. Felicitas of Padua (Italian, nun, 9th Century)
π° St. Felix of Trier (German, bishop, c. 400)
π° St. Garbhan (Irish, abbot, 7th Century)
π° St. Ludger of Frisia ["Apostle of Saxony"] (Dutch, nobleman, missionary, bishop of Munster in Germany, died at about age 65 in 809)
π° Bl. Magdalen Catherine Morano of Turin [Maddalena Caterina] (Italian, teacher, catechist, provincial superior of Daughters of Mary, Help of Christians in Sicily, died at age 60 in 1908 [beatified 1994])
π° Bl. Melior of Vallumbrosa (Italian, monk, hermit, d. 1198)
π° St. Mochelloc of Kilmallock (Irish, c. 639)
π° Sts. Montanus and Maxima (Central European, priest and wife, martyred by drowning in 304)
π° Bl. Peter Marginet of Poblet [Pedro] (Spanish, Cistercian monk, apostate, leader of bandits, penitent, d. 1435)
π° Sts. Peter, Marcian, Jovinus, Thecla, Cassian, and companions, of Rome (Italian, early martyrs)
π° Sts. Quadratus, Theodosius, Emmanuel, and forty companions, of Anatolia (from Asia Minor [now called Turkey], bishop and flock, c. 304)
π° St. Sincheall of Killeigh (Roman, convert of St. Patrick, abbot, 5th Century)
π° Sts. Theodore, Irenaeus, Serapion, and Armonius, of Pentapolis (Libyan ... bishop, deacon, and lectors ... tortured [tongues cut out], d. 310)
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