π° St. Abban of Abingdon (Irish, monk in England, 2nd Century)
π° St. Agnes of Poitiers (French, abbess, d. 588)
π° Holy Alexandrian Martyrs (Egyptian, martyred in 372)
π° St. Andrew Hubert Fournet of MaillΓ© [Andre] (French, parish priest, co-founder of Daughters of the Cross of St. Andrew, died at age 81 in 1834 [beatified 1926, canonized 1933])
π° St. Anno of Verona (Italian, bishop, d. 780)
π° St. Erconwald of East Anglia (British, Benedictine monk, bishop of London, c. 686)
π° St. Euthymius the Illuminator of Iberia (Georgian, abbot, translator, d. 1028)
π° Bl. Fortis Gabrielli of Gubbio (Italian, Benedictine hermit, d. 1040 [beatified 1756])
π° Bl. Gerard of Villamagna [Gerardo] (Italian, crusader, Franciscan tertiary, hermit, died at about age 68 in 1242 [beatified 1833])
π° St. Glyceria of Trajanopolis (Roman, virgin in Greece, martyred c. 177)
π° St. John the Silent of Nicopolis (Armenian, monk, hermit, exorcist, healer, bishop of Colonia, died in Palestine at about age 104 in 558)
π° St. Mael of Bardsey (French, hermit in Wales, 6th Century)
π° Bl. Mary Magdalen Albrizzi of Como [Maria Maddalena] (Italian, Augustinian prioress, died at about age 64 in 1465 [beatified 1907]) [commemorated by some on the 15th]
π° St. Merewenna of Rumsey (British, Benedictine abbess, c. 970)
π° St. Mucius of Byzantium (from Asia Minor [now called Turkey], priest, martyred in 304)
π° St. Natalis of Milan (Italian, bishop, c. 740)
π° St. Onesimus of Soissons (French, bishop, c. 361)
π° St. Servatus of Tongres (Armenian, bishop in Netherlands, d. 384)
π° St. Valerian of Auxerre (French, bishop, opposed Arian heresy, c. 351)