π° St. Stanislaus of Szczepanow [Stanislaw ze Szczepanowa] (Polish, nobleman, bishop of Krakow, martyred by excommunicated king while celebrating Mass at about age 49 in 1079 [canonized 1253])
π° St. Agericus of Tours (French, Benedictine abbot, c. 680)
π° St. Aid of Achad-Finglas (Irish, abbot)
π° St. Antipas of Pergamum (from Asia Minor [now called Turkey], bishop [named in Revelation 2], martyred [roasted in a bronze bull] c. 90)
π° St. Barsanuphius of Gaza (Egyptian, hermit for 50 years, c. 540)
π° St. Domnio and companions (early martyrs)
π° St. Eustorgius of Nicomedia (from Asia Minor, priest, martyred c. 300)
π° St. Gemma Galgani of Borgo Nuovo di Camigliano (Italian, orphan, raised seven siblings, Passionist tertiary, virgin, stigmatist, visionary, died [tuberculosis] at age 25 on Holy Saturday in 1903 [beatified 1933, canonized 1940])
π° Bl. George Gervase of Bosham (English, adventurer with Sir Francis Drake, Benedictine priest, martyred [drawn, hanged, and quartered] under James I at about age 39 in 1608 [beatified 1929])
π° St. Godeberta of Noyon (French, abbess, d. 700)
π° St. Guthlac of Mercia (British, soldier, Benedictine hermit, died at about age 41 in 714)
π° St. Isaac of Monteluco (Syrian, hermit in Italy, c. 550)
π° Bl. John of Cupramontana [Giovanni] (Italian, Camaldolese hermit, d. 1303)
π° Bl. Lanuin of Torre (German, Carthusian prior, c. 1120 [beatified 1893]) [commemorated by his order on October 13]
π° St. Machai of Bute (Irish, abbot, 5th Century)
π° St. Maedhog of Clonmore (Irish, abbot, 6th Century)
π° St. Philip of Gortyna (Cretan, bishop, fought Gnostics, c. 180)
π° Bl. Raynerius Inclusus of OsnabrΓΌck (German, hermit, d. 1237)
π° Bl. Stephen [Etienne] and Bl. Hildebrand of Languedoc (French, Cistercian abbot and monk, martyred by Albigensian heretics in 1209)
π° Bl. Symforian Ducki of Warsaw [baptized Felix] (Polish, Capuchin priest, martyred by Nazis at Auschwitz [Poland] at age 53 in 1942 [beatified 1999])
π° Bl. Waltmann of Cambrai (French, Norbertine abbot, d. 1138)