Skip to main content Priscilla Wife of Aquila, often confused or associated with the saint and martyr. 1 Saint Epimachus Martyr of Alexandria whose relics are associated with those of Saint Gordian. 1 Wolfgang of Regensburg Bishop of Regensburg and tutor to Saint Henry. 1 Saint Plechelm Priest and companion of Saint Wiro. 1 Saint Benfroie Virgin whose intercession and tomb facilitated the healing of Ave. 1 Stephen of Muret Founder of the Order of Grandmont and hermit in Limousin. 1 Barsabias Abbot of a Persian monastery, beheaded with ten of his monks. 1 Wandrille Abbot of Fontenelle and spiritual master of Lambert. 1 Saint Sulpicius the Pious Archbishop of Bourges in the 7th century, the primary subject of the biography. 1 Peter of Treia Novitiate companion and close friend of Conrad. 1 Eve The first woman, created from Adam's rib. 1 Saint Didymus A young Christian from Alexandria who saved Theodora before suffering martyrdom with her. 1 Ildefonsus of Toledo Successor to Eugenius at Toledo, he confirmed and named the feast. 1 Arnulf of Metz Illustrious prelate who oversaw the education of Adelphus. 1 Sabas the Sanctified Contemporary and friend of Theodosius, superior of the hermits of Palestine. 1 Saint Cloud Bishop of Metz who instructed and ordained Saint Trudo. 1 Saint Otger Deacon and companion of Saint Wiron. 1 Saint Paregorius Friend and companion in martyrdom of Saint Leo. 1 Joannicius the Great Celebrated ascetic of Mount Olympus and the first spiritual guide of Euthymius. 1 Saint Ache Deacon and martyr of the Amiénois region. 1 Saint Francis of Paola A saint whose longevity and rigor of penance Grâce wished to imitate. 1 Saint Phocas of Sinope Bishop and martyr of the 2nd century under Emperor Trajan. 1 Saint Phocas the Gardener The third saint named Phocas mentioned, often confused with the one from Antioch. 1 Saint Parmenius Priest and companion in martyrdom of Polychronius. 1 Saint Gideon Archbishop of Besançon during the Carolingian period. 1 Juliana of Mantua Religious companion of Beatrice d'Este. 1 Devota Virgin and martyr, patron saint of Monaco. 1 Saint Émilion 8th-century hermit and monk, namesake of a famous town. 1 Saint Ado Hagiographer and author of the primary account of the life of Saint Christina. 1 Saint Trophimus Companion of Eutropius and Bishop of Arles. 1 Paul Miki Japanese Jesuit, famous preacher and martyr. 1 Aignan of Orléans Predecessor of Prosper to the see of Orléans, famous for the defense against Attila. 1 Saint Ladislaus I King of Hungary and confessor, known for his piety and martial virtues. 1 Columba of Rieti 15th-century Dominican saint, mystic, and foundress in Perugia. 1 Jacob Son of Isaac who received the paternal blessing through ruse. 1 Victorius II of Le Mans Bishop of Le Mans and spiritual mentor to Saint Innocent. 1 Saint Joel Old Testament prophet, son of Pethuel. 1 Saint Modestus Christian tutor and companion in martyrdom of Saint Vitus. 1 Saint Crescentia Christian nurse and fellow martyr of Saint Vitus. 1 Odulph Missionary and collaborator of Frederick. 1 Saint Nympha Virgin and martyr whose relics are associated with those of Tryphon and Respicius. 1 Saint Randoald Disciple of Germain and companion in martyrdom. 1 Saint Pepin Duke of Brabant, relative of the saint and discoverer of her relics. 1 Saint Wandrille Founder of the Abbey of Fontenelle and spiritual master of Saint Bain. 1 Saint Hubert Bishop of Liège who oversaw the translation of relics in 722. 1 Guntram King of Burgundy who chose Flavius as his minister. 1 Thomas Hélye of Biville Norman priest, chaplain to Saint Louis, and evangelist. 1 Infant Jesus Central figure of Émilienne's mystical vision. 1 Saint Irenaeus of Chiusi Deacon and companion in martyrdom of Saint Mustiola. 1 Vincent of Aquila Franciscan friar and spiritual director of Christina. 1 Saint Liéphard Bishop of Canterbury and martyr, traditionally considered the brother of the two saints. 1 Saint Serena Charitable widow who assisted Sabinus and buried him. 1 Bernon of Baume First abbot of Cluny and mentor to Odo at Baume. 1 Gerald of La Grande-Sauve Benedictine abbot, founder of the Abbey of La Grande-Sauve. 1 Saint Hyspade Brother of Saints Maura and Brigid, martyred with them. 1 Saint Thaïs Former Egyptian courtesan converted by Paphnutius, famous for her penance. 1 Saint Florian Brother of Saint Florent, martyr in Bavaria. 1 Saint Emeric Son of Saint Stephen, known for his spiritual discernment. 1 Saint Benotte Saint martyred at Origny, companion of Yolaine. 1 Saint Aphrodisius A Christian of noble family martyred with Florentinus and Hilarius. 1 Saint Urane Satyre Brother of Marcellina and Ambrose. 1 Saint Agricol of Chalon Bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône in the 6th century. 1 Eustace of Luxeuil Abbot of Luxeuil who persuaded Amatus to leave his solitude. 1 Saint Ethelburga Sister of Saint Erkenwald and first abbess of Barking. 1 Saint Cirgues Martyr in whose honor Abraham built a church. 1 Saint Large Martyr companion of Saint Cyriacus. 1 Saint Smaragdus Martyr companion of Saint Cyriacus. 1 Saint Agneflette Disciple of Longis, famous for the miracle of the burning coals. 1 Waltrude Mother of Saint Landry, who retired to Mons. 1 Saint Venant Hermit, former soldier, and spiritual director of Isbergue, who died a martyr. 1 Saint Calocerus Court officer who converted and companion in martyrdom to the two brothers. 1 Tobias the Younger Son of Tobit, protagonist of the journey to Media guided by the angel Raphael. 1 Saint Elophe Brother of Saint Eucaire, martyr at Soulosse. 1 Saint Eulogius of Córdoba Author of the acts of the martyrs and witness to their execution. 1 Benignus of Dijon Apostle of Burgundy whose relics were honored by Gregory. 1 Saint Vincent of Saragossa Deacon and disciple of Valerius, martyr at Valencia. 1 Saint Wulfade Brother of Wereburge, martyr. 1 Saint Ermenilda Queen of Mercia and mother of Saint Werburh. 1 Marcellus of Chalon Priest and companion of Valerian, martyr at Chalon. 1 Arbogast of Strasbourg Bishop of Strasbourg and advisor to Dagobert. 1 Saint Kilian Martyr and first evangelist of Würzburg. 1 Amand Saint, missionary, and founder of the Blandinberg monastery. 1 Saint Vitus Fourth-century martyr invoked for the healing of chorea. 1 Saint Eospice Priest tasked with negotiating peace with Clovis. 1 Saint Pecina Spanish companion of Macrina, who died of exhaustion during their flight. 1 Saint Euvertius Predecessor of Saint Aignan to the see of Orléans. 1 Saint Regnobert Disciple and successor of Saint Exuperius to the bishopric of Bayeux. 1 Simon de Rojas Master of novices and mentor to the saint. 1 Saint Dunstan Archbishop of Canterbury who prophesied the death of Edith. 1 Victor I of Le Mans Predecessor of Victorius to the see of Le Mans. 1 Saint Gildas Breton historian and saint, disciple of Illtud. 1 Avitus of Clermont Bishop of Clermont who ordained Calupan as a priest. 1 Annemund of Lyon Archbishop of Lyon who welcomed Wilfrid. 1 Nicephorus of Medike Founder and first abbot of the monastery of Medike. 1 Eulogius of Córdoba Bishop and martyr of Córdoba, chronicler of the martyrs of his time. 1 Saint Colman Irish priest and companion in martyrdom to Kilian. 1 Saint Totnan Irish deacon and companion in martyrdom of Kilian. 1 Saint Isidore the Hospitaller In charge of the poor in Alexandria, disciple of Saint Athanasius. 1 Saint Plectrude Wife of Pepin of Herstal and educator of Noitburge. 1 Francis of Paola Founder of the Minims and spiritual advisor to Joan. 1 Ricfrid Predecessor of Frederick to the see of Utrecht. 1 Saint Dagobert II King of Austrasia and father of Saint Irmina. 1 John the Prophet Ascetic companion of Barsanuphius. 1 Saint Dorotheus of Gaza Monk and disciple living at the monastery of Saint Seridon. 1 Saint Baudoin Son of Saint Blandin and Saint Salaberge. 1 Saint Austrode Daughter of Saint Blandin and Saint Salaberge. 1 Agnes of Venosa Former courtesan converted by William, who became an abbess. 1 Saint Walfroy Stylite of Italian origin whom Magneric brought back to community life. 1 Abbot Daniel Spiritual father and advisor to Andronicus and Athanasia. 1 Saint Secundus One of the seven apostles, associated with the city of Avila. 1 Anna the Prophetess 84-year-old widow present at the Temple during the Presentation. 1 Saint Epiphanius of Pavia Predecessor of Ennodius to the see of Pavia. 1 Saint Sinice Companion of Saint Sixtus, first bishop of Soissons and subsequently second bishop of Reims. 1 Saint Ulrich of Augsburg Bishop of Augsburg who ordained Wolfgang as a priest. 1 Saint Macarius of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem who assisted Helena in identifying the True Cross. 1 Thiarmail Bishop of Dol and mentor to Thuriaf. 1 Saint Saturnin of Toulouse Apostle of Toulouse and Novempopulania. 1 Saint William of Dijon Monastic reformer called by Adalberon. 1 Saint Julian of Brioude Disciple of Jesus Christ hosted by Ferréol. 1 Saint Gaudentius of Brescia Successor of Philastrius to the bishopric of Brescia. 1 Saint Guntard Brother of Saint Hiltrude and first abbot of the monastery of Liessies. 1 Saint Frodulphe Preferred disciple and traveling companion of Saint Merry. 1 Eata of Hexham Abbot of Melrose and later Bishop of Lindisfarne. 1 Eucherius of Orléans Bishop of Orléans exiled by Charles Martel. 1 Azades Favorite eunuch of King Shapur, whose martyrdom led to a modification of the persecution edict. 1 Saint John of Thérouanne Bishop of Thérouanne, collaborator of Lambert in his reform. 1 Saint Henry of Uppsala Bishop commissioned by Eric to evangelize Finland. 1 Saint Severinus Boethius Roman philosopher, statesman, and Christian martyr. 1 Saint Libaire Sister of Saint Eucaire, martyr near Grand. 1 Saint John of Naples Calligrapher who became Bishop of Naples in the 9th century. 1 Gerald of Aurillac Count of Auvergne and close friend of Gausbert. 1 Vivian of Saintes Bishop of Saintes in the 5th century and confessor. 1 Saint Hydulph Bishop of Trier and presumed brother of Saint Erhard. 1 Saint Austregisilus Predecessor of Sulpicius on the see of Bourges. 1 Onuphrius Solitary who converted the parents of Galation. 1 Peter of Geremia Dominican friar who influenced the vocation of John Liccio. 1 Saint Thyrsus Deacon and missionary companion of Saint Andochius. 1 Saint Ursien Local saint whose religious followers directed Exupérance. 1 Severus of Trier Bishop of Trier who consecrated Germanus of Scotland. 1 Saint Serapion Martyr of the Order of Mercy in Algiers. 1 Saint Emmelia Mother of Macrina and companion in monastic life. 1 Saint Quirinus of Rome (March 30) Tribune under Hadrian, often confused with Quirinus of Tegernsee. 1 Pepin of Landen Mayor of the palace and tutor to Sigebert III. 1 Aubert of Avranches Tenth bishop of Avranches, founder of Mont Saint-Michel. 1 Calais of Anisole Founder of the monastery of Anisole. 1 Saint Theodosius of Vaison Bishop of Vaison and mentor to Quinidius. 1 Saint Sylvester Missionary companion of Saint Silvin, raised from the dead by him. 1 Saint Fantinus Friend and spiritual father of Saint Nilus. 1 Savinien of Sens Evangelizer of the Senonais region and founder of the initial oratory. 1 Theophilus of Corte Disciple of Thomas of Cori at Civitella. 1 Edward the Confessor King of England of the Saxon dynasty, famous for his piety and his laws. 1 Eonius of Arles Bishop of Arles, a relative of Caesarius, who ordained him and designated him as his successor. 1 Saint Flora Virgin and martyr encouraged by Eulogius in prison. 1 Agobard of Lyon Archbishop of Lyon and major theologian of the 9th century. 1 Severinus of Noricum Apostle of Noricum who succeeded Valentinus. 1 Saint Hezekiah Third king of Judah. 1 Saint Isidore of Pelusium Abbot of a monastery near Pelusium. 1 Saint Isidore of Scetis Priest and hermit mentioned in the Roman Martyrology. 1 Saint Embeline First abbess of Jully-sur-Sarce. 1 Saint Tarsicia Sister of Saint Ferreolus, honored as a virgin saint. 1 Saint Matidia Aunt of Drosella who encouraged her conversion. 1 James of Compostela Apostle whose pilgrimage and intercession mark the conversion of John. 1 Saint Benedict of Semerie Bishop of Semerie, companion in exile of Vivence. 1 Saint Scubilion Companion of Saint Paternus at the monastery of Ansion. 1 Samson of Dol Cousin and master of Magloire, Archbishop of York and Bishop of Dol. 1 John of Beverley Bishop of Hexham who ordained Bede as deacon and priest. 1 Saint Cunibert Bishop of Cologne who discovered the body of Saint Ursula in the 7th century. 1 Saint Isidora Mother of Saint Thecla, honored for her pure life. 1 Saint Tresain Brother of Saint Gibrian, honored with a public cult. 1 Edith of Wilton Sister of Saint Edward, a nun present at the translation. 1 Saint Boisil Prior of Melrose who advised Egbert. 1 Tobias the Elder Jewish patriarch of the tribe of Naphtali, famous for his piety and patience during his blindness. 1 Saint Petronius Elder brother of Marcellus and his predecessor on the episcopal see of Die. 1 Saint Emeritus Lector of the Church of Abitina who hosted meetings in his home. 1 Maximian The eldest of the Seven Sleepers and their spokesperson. 1 Saint Euphrasius One of the seven apostolic men, associated with Andújar, whose relics are in Galicia. 1 Saint Peter Igneus Successor of Leo at La Cava, known for his ordeal by fire. 1 Germanus I of Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople who opposed the iconoclasm of Leo III. 1 Saint Uramar Apostle, godfather, and spiritual master of Dodon. 1 Saint Ermentrude Sister of Saint Emebert. 1 Saint Gudula Sister of Saint Emmeramus. 1 Saint Reineille Sister of Saint Émébert. 1 Conrad of Offida Fourteenth-century Franciscan friar associated with the convent of Forano. 1 Thomas the Apostle The Apostle who arrived late, whose desire to see Mary revealed the empty tomb. 1 Saint Cyricus of Antioch Young martyr, one of the principal patrons whose arm and other relics are venerated in Nevers. 1 Saint Vautrude Elder sister of Aldegonde, also a saint. 1 Ambrose of Siena Contemporary Dominican who followed the advice of Peter. 1 Saint Simplicianus Successor of Ambrose in Milan, he consecrated Gaudentius. 1 Agritius of Trier Bishop of Trier and mentor to Maximinus. 1 Peter Igneus Monk of Vallombrosa famous for having undergone the ordeal by fire. 1 Aaron Brother of Moses and the first high priest of Israel. 1 Ferreolus Christian tribune who sheltered Julian. 1 Saint Albert Companion of Saint Erhard, sometimes identified with the Bishop of Cashel. 1 Saint Thelica A martyr who offered himself spontaneously to torture to support Dativus. 1 Maria Torribia Wife of Saint Isidore, also honored as a saint. 1 Gregory of Elvira Recipient of a letter from Eusebius encouraging him to remain steadfast. 1 Simon Stock General of the Carmelite Order who received the Scapular from the Virgin Mary in 1245. 1 Saint Ilère Bishop of Mende who helped the saint found her monastery. 1 Saint Satyrus Bishop of Arezzo who ordained Donatus as a priest. 1 Mayeul of Cluny Fourth abbot of Cluny and predecessor of Odilo. 1 Anne Mother of the Virgin Mary. 1 Aventinus of Troyes Steward of Saint Camelianus and local saint. 1 Saint Eustelle Daughter of the Roman legate, converted by Eutropius and martyr. 1 Juvenal of Jerusalem Legitimate Patriarch of Jerusalem expelled by heretics. 1 Saint Super Disciple of Saint Saulve, martyred with him. 1 Saint Preuve Saint whose relics are often associated with those of Grimonie. 1 Blessed Rosemonde Mother of Saint Adjutor, recognized for her holiness. 1 Saint Pappolus Bishop of Chartres, predecessor of Bohaire. 1 Theotecnus Archbishop of Caesarea who ordained Anatolius as bishop. 1 Saint Eudes Abbot of Calméry and spiritual master of Ménélé for seven years. 1 The Innumerable Martyrs of Saragossa Group of Christians massacred by Dacian outside the city gates. 1 Blessed Gabriel Ferretti Franciscan religious from Ancona. 1 Nicolas Pik Guardian of the Capuchin friary of Gorkum and a central figure among the martyrs. 1 Saint Prudentius of Troyes Bishop of Troyes and biographer of Saint Maura. 1 Tetricus of Langres Son and successor of Gregory to the see of Langres. 1 Saint Attala Abbot of Bobbio and friend of Saint Blimond. 1 Martin of Nantes Founding abbot of Vertou and evangelizer of Poitou. 1 Saint Augurius Deacon of Fructuosus, martyred with him. 1 Saint Eulogius Deacon of Fructuosus, martyred with him. 1 Saint Faustus Disciple and companion of Saint Severinus, author of his biography. 1 Saint Bruno of Cologne Archbishop of Cologne and son of Matilda. 1 Joachim Father of the Virgin Mary. 1 Saint Exuperance Deacon of Sabinus, martyr. 1 Artemas Disciple of Jesus and Bishop of Lystra. 1 Jesus Justus Disciple of Jesus and Bishop of Eleutheropolis. 1 Severa of Trier Sister of Modoald and first abbess of the monastery of Saint-Symphorien. 1 Alphonsus Rodriguez Jesuit brother and porter in Majorca, spiritual mentor to Peter Claver. 1 Menehould Saint whose relics are preserved at Saint-Urbain. 1 Saint Genitus Father of Saint Genou and companion in his apostolic mission. 1 Saint Rusticus Successor of Venerandus to the see of Clermont. 1 Saint Hermenilda Sister of Saint Eartongatha. 1 Paulinus of York Roman monk and bishop, apostle of Northumbria. 1 Saint Peter Chrysologus Archbishop of Ravenna whose tomb is adjacent to that of Cassian. 1 Saint Paulinus of Trier Bishop and martyr whose basilica houses the tomb of Marus. 1 Saint Vosy Bishop of Velay around 220, initiator of the church's construction. 1 Malchus One of the Seven Sleepers, responsible for provisions and a witness to the change of era. 1 Justus Bishop and companion of Laurence and Mellitus. 1 Mellitus Bishop of the Saxons and companion of Laurence. 1 Saint Numerian Predecessor of Basin on the see of Trier. 1 Saint Frimbaud Compatriot and companion in solitude of Constantien. 1 Saint Rembert Disciple, successor, and biographer of Saint Ansgar. 1 Saint Aldebert Son of Amalberga, bishop of Cambrai and Arras. 1 Saint Orsisius Successor of Petronius who ceded his position to Theodore. 1 Gamaliel Doctor of the Law who appeared in a vision to the priest Lucian to reveal the burial sites. 1 Arnulf of Metz Bishop of Metz, relative and mentor of Bertulf. 1 Alexis of Rome 5th-century saint whose way of life was followed by Benedict Joseph. 1 Saint Saëns Monk of Irish origin who gave the habit to Leufroy. 1 Saint Getulius Husband of Symphorosa, tribune and martyr. 1 Principius of Soissons Brother of Saint Remigius and Bishop of Soissons. 1 Saint Eusebius of Dorylaeum Bishop who accused Eutyches and was persecuted alongside Flavian. 1 Saint Itta Mother of Saint Gertrude and co-founder of Nivelles. 1 Budoc of Dol Successor of Magloire at the abbey and bishopric of Dol. 1 Saint Mary of Oignies Mystic whose head is preserved in Aiseau. 1 Egbert Master of Suitbert and instigator of the mission to Frisia. 1 Saint Elerne Predecessor of Aquilin on the see of Évreux. 1 Saint John of Capistrano Saint present at the death of Jean Bassand. 1 Quadratus of Athens Successor of Publius to the bishopric of Athens. 1 Saint Quodvultdeus Predecessor of Deogratias, exiled by the Vandals. 1 Saint Brocard Prior General of Mount Carmel who welcomed Cyril. 1 Saint Pascharius Bishop of Nantes who requested the foundation of the monastery of Aindre. 1 Saint Altin Companion of Savinian, Bishop of Orléans. 1 Bonaventure Franciscan saint, contemporary friend of Thomas Aquinas. 1 Jane Frances de Chantal Co-founder of the Order of the Visitation. 1 Saint Mauvieu Predecessor of Saint Contest to the see of Bayeux. 1 Mary of Egypt Penitent saint whose life story prompted the conversion of John. 1 Saint Cadold Archbishop of Vienne who appointed Clair to his duties. 1 Paschasius Radbertus Abbot of Corbie and biographer of Adalard. 1 Agmare Bishop of Senlis and predecessor of Audebert. 1 Norbert of Xanten Founder of the Premonstratensian Order and mentor to Milon. 1 Theodore of Canterbury Archbishop of Canterbury sent on a mission with Benedict. 1 Ainobert of Séez Bishop of Séez who encouraged the foundations of Évroult. 1 Saint Aderald Canon and archdeacon of Troyes, collaborator in the reform. 1 Saint Julian of Lescar First bishop of Béarn, missionary at the end of the 4th century. 1 Saint Annabert Bishop of Séez who ordained Evremond. 1 Saint Reinele Daughter of Amalberga, a martyr killed by barbarians. 1 Saint Amarin Abbot in the Vosges, companion in martyrdom of Saint Prix. 1 Saint Godon Nephew of Wandrille and collaborator at Fontenelle. 1 Nicephorus of Constantinople Legitimate Patriarch of Constantinople supported by the Pope. 1 Saint Magneric Bishop of Trier who ordained Gaugericus as a deacon. 1 Saint Peter of Sebaste The youngest brother of Macrina, raised by her as if by a second mother. 1 Radegund of Poitiers Queen of the Franks who became a nun in Poitiers, patroness of Fortunatus. 1 Humbert Saint hermit of Verdun to whom John confessed his sins. 1 Saint Gobain Companion of Saint Boetius. 1 Daniel of Padua Martyr converted by Saint Prosdocimus, honored in Padua. 1 Canute the Saint King of Denmark and father of Charles the Good, martyred in 1086. 1 Jordan of Saint-Étienne Confessor of Magdeleine and Dominican martyr. 1 Saint Chaffre Monk who guided Ménélé to his uncle Eudes' monastery. 1 Isaac of Constantinople Founder of the monastery and spiritual father of Dalmatus. 1 Saint Honore Virgin, relative of Saint Germaine. 1 Memmius of Châlons First bishop of Châlons, of Roman origin. 1 Aquila Jewish Christian, companion of Saint Paul, associated with the house where the church of Saint Prisca was built. 1 Saint Calepodius Priest and martyr, companion of Callixtus. 1 Macarius the Alexandrian Contemporary of Macarius the Egyptian, leader of the monks of the Cells. 1 Saint John of Réome Abbot of Réome and spiritual master of Sequanus. 1 Thibaud of Provins Saint whose life, sung by a trouvère, inspired the conversion of Albert. 1 Lanfranc Monk of Bec, future Archbishop of Canterbury, defender of orthodoxy. 1 Saint Hereswitha Mother of Etheldreda, princess of Northumbria. 1 Severinus of Bordeaux Bishop who succeeded Amandus during his lifetime. 1 Saint Geoffrey Abbot of Savigny who received Hamon. 1 Saint Geminianus Roman patrician converted by Lucy and martyred. 1 Saint Lucy Roman widow martyred under Diocletian. 1 Meister Eckhart Dominican mystic whose soul appears to Henry Suso. 1 Adelaide of Burgundy Empress and spiritual disciple of Adalbert. 1 Florentius of Vienne Eighth bishop of Vienne, died in exile. 1 Gordius of Caesarea Centurion and martyr at Caesarea in Cappadocia. 1 Saint Finian Bishop under whom Columba studied the Scriptures. 1 Edward the Martyr Son of Edgar, supported by Dunstan and assassinated by his stepmother. 1 Two Hundred Martyrs Faithful converted by the miracles of the two saints and beheaded with them. 1 Saint Adalberga Aunt and educator of the saint at the monastery. 1 Saint Sæthryth Aunt and educator of the saint at the monastery. 1 Saint Hermes Prefect of Rome who converted and was martyred. 1 Saint Jouin Founder of the monastery of Ansion in the 5th century. 1 Saint Remigius of Lyon Predecessor of Aurelian on the see of Lyon. 1 Saint Frumentius Two merchants from Carthage martyred for their faith. 1 Humbert III of Savoy Count of Savoy and ward of Amadeus. 1 Saint Sophia Roman martyr whose relics were brought back by Remi. 1 Domnolus of Le Mans Bishop of Le Mans, successor to Innocent, present at the death of Leonard. 1 Saint Piale Sister of Saint Guigner, martyred with him. 1 Saint Ebertram Companion of Mommolin, later abbot of Saint-Quentin. 1 Cyrus of Alexandria Saint and martyr to whom Francis de Girolamo had a particular devotion. 1 Ambrose Fernandez Jesuit brother and fellow captive of Spinola, who died in prison. 1 Austrebertha of Pavilly First abbess of the monastery of Pavilly. 1 Saint Phobius Athenian disciple of Valentine, martyr. 1 Saint Proculus Athenian disciple of Valentine, martyr. 1 Nicodemus Disciple who assisted Joseph with the embalming and burial. 1 Saint Paschasius Radbertus Abbot of Corbie and master of Odo. 1 Saint Nectarius of Autun Bishop of Autun who meets Eman in Milan and later ordains him. 1 Saint Theodota Companion of Anastasia, martyr at Nicaea, who appeared to her in prison. 1 Dionysius of Corinth Early Christian bishop and author. 1 Saint Artemius Predecessor of Venerandus on the episcopal see. 1 Saint Theodore the General Another Saint Theodore commemorated in February, often confused with Tiro. 1 Saint Pepin of Landen Father of Saint Gertrude and Mayor of the Palace. 1 Saint Zebinas Solitary and spiritual master of Saint Maron. 1 Saint Godelieve 11th-century martyr and saint, a model of patience in marriage. 1 Saint Leocadia Martyr of Toledo who appeared to Saint Ildefonsus. 1 John Dominic of Florence Dominican preacher and initiator of the order's reform in Italy. 1 Louis An eleven-year-old child, one of the youngest martyrs of the group. 1 Saint Columba Sister of Saint Macrina and companion in her early works. 1 Theodore of Tarsus Sent by Vitalian to become Primate of England. 1 Stephen of Grandmont Founder of the Order of Grandmont and disciple of Gaucher. 1 Aidan of Lindisfarne Bishop whose soul Cuthbert saw ascending to heaven. 1 Porphyry A priest who baptized converts and suffered martyrdom. 1 Saint Edward the Martyr King of England and half-brother of Saint Edith. 1 Saint Desideratus of Verdun Predecessor of Airy on the episcopal see of Verdun. 1 Theodora Sister of Saint Hermes who attended to his burial. 1 Lucille Disciple of Valentine and future collaborator of Saint Severinus. 1 Saint Flavia Sister of Saint Placidus, martyred with him. 1 Bernard of Quintavalle One of the first companions of Saint Francis. 1 Peter of Catania One of the first companions of Saint Francis. 1 Isaiah Major prophet and spiritual advisor to King Hezekiah. 1 Saint Chryseuil Missionary companion and martyr. 1 Saint Egbert Abbot and companion of Wigbert. 1 Winnoc Disciple of Bertin and founder of Wormhout. 1 Triphyllius of Ledra Bishop of Ledra and disciple of Spyridon. 1 Gennard Cousin of Benignus and abbot of Flay. 1 John the Dwarf Spiritual master of Arsenius in the desert. 1 Saint Bohamad Companion of Ernée, founder of a monastery near Domfront. 1 Saint Pontius Bishop fleeing persecution in Spain. 1 Attala Abbot of Bobbio, to whom Bertulf succeeded. 1 Saint Gaetano Thiene Founder of the Theatine Order and 16th-century Catholic reformer. 1 Saint Theodore of Sion Bishop who discovered the relics of the martyrs. 1 Saint Syncletica Considered the founder of the first religious women properly so-called. 1 Anthony of Chiesa Dominican friar, superior at San Marco. 1 Isidore of Seville Doctor of the Church who wrote their panegyric. 1 Ravennius Successor of Saint Hilary of Arles, ordained by Constantine. 1 Saint Aspose Sent by Leo to convert the inhabitants of Melun. 1 Saint Florbert Abbot of the monastery of Ghent who welcomed Livin. 1 Saint Marinus Abbot of Beuvon and spiritual master of Saint Donatus. 1 Saint Tillon Religious of Solignac who advised Bont to resign. 1 Saint Vincent of Dax Missionary active in Dax around the year 254. 1 Tarasius of Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople who ordained Nicetas. 1 Guillaume Arnaud of Montpellier Dominican inquisitor and principal martyr. 1 Saint Eumachius Successor of Saint Aule, a model of gentleness and poverty. 1 Saint Nicetius Bishop of Trier who admitted Aredius into the clergy. 1 Stephen of Narbonne Franciscan inquisitor martyred at Avignonet. 1 Amadeus of Hauterives Saint welcomed by John at Bonnevaux. 1 Sunamann Nephew of Sigefred, martyr in Sweden. 1 Unamann Nephew of Sigefred, martyr in Sweden. 1 Vinamann Nephew of Sigefred, martyr in Sweden. 1 Saint Vincent Madelgaire Missionary companion and founder of the monastery of Hautmont. 1 Saint Celsus of Armagh Archbishop of Armagh who designated Malachy as his successor. 1 Saint Peter of Avranches Disciple of Hamon at Savigny. 1 Gaetano of Thiene Saint whose relic (staff) manifested signs during the agony of John Joseph. 1 Saint Aquilin Disciple of Saint Astier. 1 Saint James of Cyrrhus Famous disciple of Saint Maron. 1 Saint Genesius (Count of Auvergne) Contemporary of Bishop Genesius, often confused with him. 1 Saint Perpet Bishop of Tours and relative of Volusianus. 1 Austrin of Orléans Brother of Saint Aunaire and Bishop of Orléans. 1 Saint Bernward Predecessor of Godehard to the bishopric of Hildesheim. 1 Saint Pavace Bishop of Le Mans during whose episcopate Romanus is said to have died. 1 Saint Thuribius Successor of Saint Julian who entrusted a basilica to Romanus. 1 Saint Mexme A model of spiritual life for Louans. 1 Athenodorus Brother of Gregory and future bishop. 1 Saint Quirinus Roman military tribune converted by Pope Alexander. 1 Saint Emerentiana Foster sister of Agnes, martyred by stoning at her tomb. 1 Saint Guinefort Martyr saint often confused or associated with Millefort for the healing of children. 1 Euladius of Nevers Bishop of Nevers healed by Severinus. 1 Pavace of Le Mans Deacon and second successor of Saint Julian. 1 Mesmin Abbot of the monastery of Micy and spiritual master of Leonard. 1 Saint Germain of Rouen Archbishop of Rouen who consecrated Saint Gaud. 1 Saint Adelphus Grandson of Romaric and his successor as abbot. 1 Willibrord Missionary companion and apostle of the Low Countries. 1 Rodolfo Acquaviva Jesuit missionary whose martyrdom inspired the vocation of Charles Spinola. 1 Saint Theoctistus Ascetic companion and co-founder of monasteries with Euthymius. 1 James the Great Apostle and witness to the Transfiguration, chosen for the primacy of his martyrdom. 1 Saint Melanie the Elder Grandmother of Melanie the Younger. 1 Saint Francis Founder of the Franciscan Order, object of Davanzato's devotion. 1 Saint Gerfrol Benedictine hermit who trained the first monks of Redon. 1 Daniel Prophet cast into the lions' den in Babylon. 1 Saint James of the March Companion and apostolic commissioner for Gabriel Ferretti. 1 Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe Bishop of Africa who wrote to Galla on widowhood. 1 Saint Paul the Priest Priest and collaborator of Reverianus, martyred with him. 1 Saint Philomena A saint to whom the Curé d'Ars had a particular devotion and to whom he attributed his miracles. 1 Bienvenue of Ancona Franciscan tertiary who advised Conrad on the celebration of the Mass. 1 Saint Secundinus Bishop and colleague of Agapius. 1 Saint Non Mother of Saint David. 1 Severianus of Le Mans Predecessor of Innocent on the episcopal see of Le Mans. 1 Theodulf of Orléans Bishop of Orléans and author of the eulogy of Aigulf. 1 Speusippus, Eleusippus, and Meleusippus Twin martyrs of Langres whose Acts were sent to Ceraunus. 1 Saint Paul the Apostle Apostle who converted Sergius Paulus in Cyprus and accompanied him on his missions. 1 Caprasius A holy old man who accompanied Honoratus and Venantius into their exile. 1 Saint Aldhelm Bishop of the West Saxons and hagiographical author. 1 Hilduin of Trier Founder of the Abbey of Moyen-Moutier. 1 Saint Lull Successor of Boniface at Mainz and opponent of Sturmi. 1 Daniel the Prophet Biblical prophet described as a man of desires. 1 Saints Cosmas and Damian Martyrs to whom the church of Tagliacozzo is dedicated. 1 Saint Palamon Desert hermit and spiritual master of Pachomius. 1 Leonard Wichel Parish priest of Gorkum and one of the nineteen martyrs. 1 Godfrey of Amiens Bishop of Amiens associated with the works of William. 1 Saint Silas Disciple of Saint Paul whose relics were brought from Rome by Bain. 1 Sigismund King of the Burgundians and father of Saint Venantius. 1 Martin of Vertou Archdeacon of Nantes sent on a mission by Felix. 1 Saint Valerianus Bishop of Abbenza, exiled for refusing to surrender sacred objects. 1 Saint Spes Founder of the monastery of the Castoria valley. 1 Saint Renfroie Eldest daughter of Reine and Aldebert. 1 Saint Concordia Nurse and governess of Hippolytus, martyred by scourging. 1 Cucufas Martyr of Barcelona whose relics passed through Liepvre. 1 Hippolytus of Rome Martyr whose relics were deposited in Audaldevillers. 1 Saint Encaire Brother of Saint Elophe, also a cephalophore martyr. 1 Saint Castrense Companion in exile of Saint Canion. 1 Saint Miget Bishop of Besançon and close friend of Walbert. 1 Torquatus Predecessor of Paul on the see of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux. 1 Saint Gallicanus Roman general who converted, founder of a hospital in Ostia, and martyr. 1 Alphege of Canterbury Successor of Ethelwold at Winchester. 1 Hugh Monk of Saint-Martin d'Autun and advisor to Berno. 1 Saint Pancharius Successor of Hilary, exiled for his faith. 1 Ansbert Founder of the Abbey of Moissac. 1 Cyprian of Toulon Disciple and biographer of Saint Caesarius. 1 Saint Constance Daughter of Emperor Constantine, protectress of the two saints. 1 Saintes Maries Saints in whose honor Rostang founded a chapel. 1 Saint Audaldus One of the four martyrs of Caunes. 1 Saint Lucius One of the four martyrs of Caunes. 1 Saint Folquin Predecessor of Humfroi to the see of Thérouanne. 1 Saint Vedast Bishop of Arras and master of Saint Vigor. 1 Saint Candidus Provost of the soldiers and companion of Maurice. 1 Eustasius Abbot of Luxeuil who received Bertulf. 1 Winebaud of Troyes Abbot of Troyes who secured the return of Saint Lupus from exile. 1 Saint Adalband Father of Saint Eusebia, martyr in Gascony. 1 Ennodius of Pavia Bishop of Pavia and correspondent of Boethius. 1 Ebbe Superior of the monastery of Coldingham and aunt of King Egfrid. 1 Saint Marcellus of Tarentaise First successor of Saint James and organizer of the diocese. 1 Severus of Heraclea Christian priest who surrendered himself to the authorities and was martyred three days after Philip. 1 Saint Salonius Son of Saint Eucher, raised to the episcopate. 1 Aldegonde Aunt of Landry, founder of Maubeuge. 1 Saint Pelerin Saint whose feast day coincides with that of Saint Franchy. 1 Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi Carmelite saint contemporary to the fame of Mary-Bartholomew. 1 Saint Macoux Bishop of Aleth welcomed by Leontius. 1 Blessed Bergoigne Religious of Mortain and disciple of Hamon. 1 Saint Asaph Disciple of Kentigern and his successor at Llanelwy. 1 Saint Roch of Bourges Bishop of Bourges who presided over the saint's funeral. 1 Nemorius Deacon of Troyes martyred by the soldiers of Attila. 1 Saint Epiphanius Church Father cited for his testimony regarding the tomb of Jeremiah. 1 Lucy Daughter of Nemesius, healed of her blindness and baptized. 1 Medard of Noyon Bishop of Noyon and friend of Eleutherius. 1 Saint Venantius Brother of Saint Honoratus and disciple of Caprasius, who died in the East. 1 Saint Servatius Bishop of Tongeren whose tomb was visited by Domitian. 1 Irenaeus of Lyon Bishop of the Gauls who advised moderation to Pope Victor. 1 Erbland Disciple of Lambert, first abbot of Aindre. 1 Erembert Former bishop of Toulouse who became a disciple of Lambert. 1 Saint Lazarus Brother of Martha, raised from the dead by Christ at Bethany. 1 Saint Lupus of Sens Bishop of Sens, exiled and later restored through the intervention of Vinebaud. 1 Saint Quirinus Martyr companion of Saint Nicaise. 1 Saint Spinulus Disciple of Hidulphus, celebrated for his posthumous miracles. 1 Praetextatus of Rouen Archbishop of Rouen defended by Gregory. 1 Valerian of Cimiez Bishop of Cimiez and author of homilies on Saint Pontius. 1 Saint Ausonius First bishop and martyr of Angoulême, whose burial place is shared with Aptonius. 1 Avitus of Vienne Bishop of Vienne, spiritual mentor to Sigismund. 1 Pierre Lefèvre One of the first companions of Ignatius of Loyola and master of Canisius. 1 Meletius of Antioch Bishop of Antioch whose election was supported by Eusebius. 1 Saint Patience Mother of Saint Orens. 1 Saint Honorius of Canterbury Archbishop of Canterbury who consecrated Felix as bishop. 1 Agnes of Montepulciano Saint whose vows were received by Bonaventure and whose convent he directed. 1 Saint Hermippus Martyr companion of Hermolaus. 1 Saint Hermocrates Martyr companion of Hermolaus. 1 Trifine Breton princess resurrected by Saint Gildas. 1 Saint Methodius of Constantinople Patriarch of Constantinople who restored Orthodoxy. 1 Dorothea Martyr at Nicomedia. 1 Gorgon Martyr at Nicomedia. 1 Saint Athanasia Mother of the three virgins martyred with Cyrus and John. 1 Saint Serdot Archbishop of Lyon and uncle of Saint Nizier. 1 Back to themes