π° St. Augustine Roscelli of Casarza Ligure [Agostino] (Italian, shepherd, diocesan priest, chaplain of orphanage and prison, founded Congregation of Sisters of Mary Immaculate of Genoa, died at age 83 in 1902 [beatified 1995, canonized 2001])
π° Bl. Albert of Bergamo [Alberto] (Italian, peasant farmer, widower, Dominican tertiary, miracle worker, died at about age 64 in 1279 [beatified 1748]) [commemorated by some on the 11th]
π° St. Domitian of Huy (French, bishop of Maestricht, fervent opponent of heresies, d. 560)
π° Sts. Flavia Domitilla, Euphrosyna, and Theodora, of Rome (Italian, grandniece of emperors and her foster sisters, virgins, martyred in 2nd Century) [commemorated by some on the 12th]
π° Sts. Flavius, Augustus, and Augustine, of Nicomedia (from Asia Minor [now called Turkey], bishop and two brothers, martyred c. 300)
π° Bl. Frederick of Hirschau [Friedrich] (German, Benedictine abbot in Switzerland, c. 1070)
π° Bl. Gisella of Passau (German, wife of King St. Stephen of Hungary, widow, died at about age 80 c. 1065)
π° St. John of Harpham (British, Benedictine monk, bishop of Hexham, archbishop of York, d. 721 [canonized 1037])
π° St. Juvenal of Beneventum (Italian, martyred c. 132)
π° St. Liudhard of Canterbury (French, died in England c. 600)
π° St. Michael Ulumbijski (Georgian, 6th Century)
π° Bl. Notkar Balbulus of Elgg (Swiss, Benedictine priest, poet, musician, teacher, historian, died at about age 72 in 912 [beatified 1512])
π° Bl. Peter Francis Jamet of Fresnes [Pierre-FranΓ§ois] (French, priest, superior of Institute of the Sisters of the Good Savior, died at age 67 in 1845 [beatified 1987])
π° St. Peter of Pavia (Italian, bishop, c. 735)
π° St. Placid of Autun (French, Benedictine abbot, c. 675)
π° St. Quadratus of Herbipolis (from Asia Minor, martyred c. 257)
π° St. Rose Venerini of Viterbo [Rosa] (Italian, virgin, teacher, founded sodality of women [later known as Venerini Sisters], died at age 72 in 1728 [beatified 1952, canonized 2006])
π° Sts. Serenicus and Serenus of Spoleto (Italian, Benedictine abbot and hermit, c. 669)
π° St. Villano of Gubbio (Italian, Benedictine monk, bishop, d. 1237)