π° St. Anastasius of Pavia (bishop in Italy, d. 680)
π° Bl. Andrew Franchi of Pistoia (Italian, Dominican prior, bishop, died at about age 66 in 1401 [beatified 1921])
π° Sts. Basil the Elder and Emmelia of Caesarea (Cappadocian [from part of what is now Turkey], parents of four saints [including St. Basil the Great], c. 370)
π° St. Exuperantius of Ravenna (Italian, bishop, d. 418)
π° Pope St. Felix I of Rome (Italian, elected to papacy in 269, reigned until death [not martyred] in 274)
π° Sts. Crispulus and Gabinus of Torres (Italian, first missionaries to Sardinia, martyred c. 130)
π° King St. Ferdinand III [Fernando] (Spanish, monarch, father of thirteen, died at about age 53 in 1252 [beatified 1655, canonized 1671] [incorruptible])
π° St. Gamo of Bretigny (French, abbot, 8th Century)
π° St. Hubert of Bretigny (French, Benedictine monk, c. 714)
π° St. Isaac of Constantinople (abbot in Asia Minor [Turkey], opposed Arian heresy, c. 410)
π° Bl. James Bertoni of Faenza [Giacomo] (Italian, Servite priest and procurator, died at about age 39 in 1483 [beatified 1766])
π° St. Joan of Domremy [better known as Joan of Arc] [Jeanne d'Arc] ["Maid of Orleans"] (French, virgin, illiterate shepherdess, mystic, led French troops at age 17, executed by burning at age 19 in 1431 [beatified 1905, canonized 1920])
π° St. Joseph Marello of Turin [Giuseppe] (Italian, founder of Oblates of St. Joseph, bishop of Acqui, died at age 50 in 1895 [beatified 1993, canonized 2001])
π° Bl. Laurence Richardson of Great Crosby [nee Johnson], Bl. Thomas Cottam of Dilworth, and Bl. William Filby of Oxfordshire (English, priests [Cottam a Jesuit], martyred [drawn, hanged, and quartered] under Elizabeth I in 1582 [beatified 1929])
π° St. Luke Kirby of Bedale (English, priest, tortured and martyred [drawn, hanged, quartered] under Elizabeth I at about age 34 in 1582 [beatified 1929, canonized 1970])
π° St. Madelgisilus of Monstrelet (Irish, Benedictine monk, hermit, c. 655)
π° Bl. Martha Wiecka of Nowy Wiec [Marta] (Polish, religious sister of the Daughters of Charity of
π° St. Vincent de Paul, hospital nurse, died [typhoid fever] at age 30 in 1904 [beatified 2008])
π° Bl. Mary Celine of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Castang of Nojals [Marie-CΓ©line de la PrΓ©sentation] [baptized Jeanne-Germaine] (French, impoverished victim of polio, religious sister of Order of Poor Clares, died [tuberculosis] at age 19 in 1897 [beatified 2007])
π° Bl. Maurus Scott of Chigwell [baptized William] and Bl. Richard Newport of Harringworth [alias Smith] (English, priests [Scott a Benedictine], martyred [drawn, hanged, and quartered] under James I in 1612 [beatified 1929])
π° Bl. Otto Neururer of Piller (Austrian, peasant, parish priest, tortured and martyred [hanged upside down] in Buchenwald at age 58 in 1940 [first priest killed in a Nazi concentration camp] [beatified 1996])
π° Sts. Sycus and Palatinus of Antioch (Syrian, early matryrs)
π° St. Venantius of Lerins (French, island hermit, c. 400)
π° St. Walstan of Norfolk (British, itinerant farm worker, d. 1016)