π° Bl. Archangel Canetuli of Bologna [Arcangelo] (Italian, Augustinian canon, d. 1513)
π° St. Benedict Joseph Labre of Amettes [Benoit] ["Beggar of Perpetual Adoration"] (French, rejected by three religious orders, Franciscan tertiary, wandered Europe on pilgrimage, mystic, died in Rome at age 35 in 1783 [beatified 1859, canonized 1883])
π° Sts. Caius and Crementius of Zaragoza (Spanish, martyred in 304)
π° Sts. Callistus, Charisius, and seven companions, of Corinth (Greek, martyred by drowning)
π° St. Contardo the Pilgrim of Este (Italian, nobleman, pilgrim to Compostela, died in Spain 1249)
π° St. Drogo of Epinoy (Belgian, penitential pilgrim, shepherd, hermit, died in France at about age 81 c. 1189)
π° Holy Martyrs of Zaragoza (Spanish, eighteen men and women martyred c. 304)
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π° Bl. Elias of Cologne (Irish, Benedictine abbot in Germany, d. 1042)
π° St. Encratia of Zaragoza (Portuguese, virgin, unspeakably tortured and martyred in Spain c. 304)
π° St. Fructuosus of Palencia (Spanish, hermit, abbot, bishop of Dumium, archbishop of Braga in Portugal, d. 665)
π° St. Harvey of Tours [Herve] (French, hermit, d. 1021)
π° Bl. Joachim Piccolomini of Siena [Gioacchino] (Italian, nobleman, Servite brother, died at about age 47 in 1305 [beatified 1609])
π° St. Lambert of Zaragoza (Spanish, servant, martyred by his Moslem master c. 900)
π° St. Magnus of Orkney (Norwegian, earl, frequent visitor to Ireland and Scotland, martyred at about age 38 in 1116 [beatified 1898])
π° St. Marie-Bernarde Soubirous of Lourdes [nicknamed Bernadette] [baptized Maria Bernarda (Occitan language)] (French, poor shepherdess, received visions of Mary as "Immaculate Conception" at Lourdes, member of Sisters of Charity, died at age 35 in 1879 [beatified 1925, canonized 1933] [incorruptible])
π° St. Paternus of Llanabarn Fawr (French, abbot in Wales, 5th Century)
π° St. Paternus of Poitiers (French, hermit, bishop of Avranches, c. 574)
π° St. Turibius of Astorga (Spanish, bishop, c. 460)
π° St. Turibius of Palencia (Spanish, abbot, c. 528)
π° St. Vaise of Saintes (French, imprisoned for giving his rich family's property to poor, martyred c. 500)
π° Bl. William Gnoffi of Polizzi [Guglielmo] (Italian, hermit, c. 1317)