π° Sts. Adrian, Hermes, and 22 companions (African, martyred c. 290)
π° St. Albinus of Vannes (French, abbot, bishop of Angers, died at about age 70 in 549)
π° St. Antonina of Nicaea (from Asia Minor [now called Turkey], virgin, martyred by drowning c. 306)
π° Bl. Bonavita of Lugo (Italian, Franciscan tertiary, d. 1375)
π° Bl. Christopher of Milan [Cristoforo] (Italian, Dominican prior, prophet, d. 1484 [beatified 1875])
π° St. David of Cardigan (Welsh, prince, missionary priest, archbishop of Caerleon, founder of monasteries, died at about age 58 c. 601) [On English, Irish, and Welsh "particular calendars"]
π° St. Eudocia of Heliopolis (Samaritan, repentant courtesan, martyred by beheading probably in 2nd Century)
π° Pope St. Felix II (Roman, widower, great-grandfather of Pope St. Gregory the Great, elected to papacy in 483, opposed Monophysite heresy, reigned until death in 492)
π° Bl. Jane Mary Bonomo of Asiago [Giovanna Maria] [baptized Maria] (Italian, Benedictine abbess, mystic, died at about age 63 in 1670 [beatified 1783])
π° St. Leo Luke of Corleone [Leoluca] (Italian, abbot of Basilian monastery where he lived for eighty years, died at about age 100 c. 915)
π° St. Leo of Carentan (French, bishop of Rouen, missionary, martyred [beheaded] by Moslem pirates c. 900)
π° St. Roger le Fort of Ternes (French, nobleman, bishop of Limoges, bishop of Bourges, d. 1367)
π° St. Rosendo of Galicia (Spanish, nobleman, Benedictine abbot, bishop of Mondonedo, bishop of Compostela, died at about age 69 in 977 [canonized 1195])
π° St. Simplicius of Bourges (French, bishop, d. 477)
π° St. Swithbert of Friesland ["Apostle of the Frisians"] (British, Benedictine monk, missionary on Dutch islands, bishop, died in Germany at about age 65 in 713)