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ST JULIAN, BISHOP OF MANS - 27 JANUARY

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN JANUARY Saints celebrated on the 27th of January WELCOME! SAINT JULIAN, BISHOP OF MANS Saint Julian , (January 27), Apostle and first Bishop of Mans ( Cenomanorum ) in France, is considered by some to be Simon the Leper, at whose home in Bethany Jesus dined (according to Matthew 26:6). Some accounts say he was sent to France to preach the Gospel by Saint Peter, while others attribute this mission to Saint Clement. According to the biography by the monk Lethaldus - which Bollandus * presents based on three ancient manuscripts under the date of January 27 (I. 762) - Saint Julian was a highly respected Roman. He was chosen by God as an Apostle for Le Mans, just as Saint Photinus was for Lyon, Saint Trophimus for Arles, Saint Paul for Narbonne, Saint Saturninus for Toulouse, Saint Austremonius for Auvergne (Clermont), Saint Martial for Limoges, Saint Gatianus for Tours, and Saint Dionysius for Paris. The biography itself does not state exactly when Saint ...
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JUDITH, QUEEN OF POLAND - 5 SEPTEMBER

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN SEPTEMBER Saints celebrated on the 5th of September WELCOME! JUDITH, QUEEN OF POLAND  Judith (September 5), Queen of Poland,who bears the title "Saint" in the Acta Gynaeceorum and is recorded as having died in 1017. However, since her public veneration cannot be confirmed in the cited sources, the  Bollandists * list her among their Praetermissi (II. 487). (Information from Stadler 's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints, Volume  3, Augsburg, 1869, p. 502) *A hagiography source used by the authors  Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints - Sources and Abbreviations Sources of these articles (in the original German): books.google.co.uk, de-academic.com, zeno.org, openlibrary.org

ST BASILIDES AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS - 12 JUNE

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN JUNE Saints celebrated on the 12th June WELCOME! SAINT BASILIDES AND COMPANIONS, MARTYRS These holy men, Saints Basilides , Cyrinus, Nabor , and Nazarius (June 12), martyrs under Diocletian, were Roman soldiers distinguished by both birth and valor. Because they proclaimed the Christian doctrine to Emperor Diocletian, they were seized by the City Prefect Aurelius and - refusing to sacrifice to the Roman gods - thrown into a dungeon, which was suddenly illuminated by a heavenly light in response to their prayers. Moved by this miraculous event, the jailer Marcellus, along with many others, converted to the Christian faith. Later, having steadfastly professed their faith before Emperor Maximian, they were scourged with scorpions (a type of scourge) and once again cast into prison. Finally, they were beheaded and their bodies thrown to wild beasts; the animals, however, did not touch them, and the Christians subsequently gave them an honourable burial. The ...

Monthly Saints Calendar by St Peter Canisius - December

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN DECEMBER WELCOME! SAINTS CALENDAR ACCORDING TO ST PETER CANISIUS - THE MONTH OF DECEMBER  Saint Peter Canisius  ➡️ Introduction to this Saints Calendar The month of December has 31 days. 1 December: Eligius, Bishop of Noyon, in the year 659.  2 December: Peter Chrysologus, Bishop of Ravenna, c. 450.  3 December: Francis Xavier, Apostle of the Indies, in the year 1552.  4 December: Barbara, Virgin and Martyr, c. 240.  5 December: Crispina, Martyr at Thebaste in Africa.  6 December: Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, c. 327.  7 December: Ambrose, Bishop of Milan and Doctor of the Church, in the year 397.  8 December: The Immaculate Conception of Mary.  9 December: Leocadia, Virgin and Martyr at Toledo in Spain, c. 304.  10 December: Melchiades, the 33rd Pope and Martyr, in the year 314.  11 December: Damasus, the 39th Pope, in the year 384.  12 December: Epimachus and his companions, c. 250.  13 ...

Monthly Saints Calendar by St Peter Canisius - November

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN NOVEMBER WELCOME! SAINTS CALENDAR ACCORDING TO ST PETER CANISIUS - THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER  Saint Peter Canisius  ➡️ Introduction to this Saints Calendar The month of November has 30 days.  1 November: Feast of All Saints.  2 November: Commemoration of All Souls. 3 November: Hubert, Bishop of Liège, in the year 727.  4 November: Charles Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan, in the year 1584.  5 November: Zechariah, father of Saint John the Baptist.  6 November: Leonard, priest and hermit, around the year 559.  7 November: Willibrord, Bishop of Utrecht in Friesland, around the year 739.  8 November: Godfrey, Bishop of Amiens, in the year 1115.  9 November: Theodore, martyr, around the year 306.  10 November: Andrew Avellin, Order of Theatines, in 1608. 11 November: Martin, Bishop of Tours, c. 397.  12 November: Martin, the 76th Pope and Martyr, 655. Cunibert, Bishop of Cologne, 663.  13 November: Sta...

Monthly Saints Calendar by St Peter Canisius - October

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN OCTOBER WELCOME! SAINTS CALENDAR ACCORDING TO ST PETER CANISIUS - THE MONTH OF OCTOBER  Saint Peter Canisius  ➡️ Introduction to this Saints Calendar The month of October has 31 days.  1 October: Remigius, Bishop of Reims, 533.  2 October: Leodegar, Bishop of Autun, 678.  3 October: Candidus, Martyr in Rome.  4 October: Francis of Assisi, Founder of an Order, 1226.  5 October: Placidus and his companions, Martyrs, 546.  6 October: Bruno, Founder of the Carthusians, 1101.  7 October: Justina, Virgin and Martyr, 304.  8 October: Bridget, Widow, 1373.  9 October: Dionysius the Areopagite, 1st century.  10 October: Gereon and 318 companions, Martyrs, 3rd century.  11 October: Gummarus, Confessor, 774.  12 October: Maximilian, Bishop and Martyr in Passau, c. 283.  13 October: Edward, King of England, 1066.  14 October: Callistus, Pope and Martyr, 222.  15 October: Teresa, Fou...

Monthly Saints Calendar by St Peter Canisius - September

  ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN SEPTEMBER WELCOME! SAINTS CALENDAR ACCORDING TO ST PETER CANISIUS - THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER  Saint Peter Canisius  ➡️ Introduction to this Saints Calendar The month of September has 30 days.  1 September: Giles (Aegidius), Abbot, c. 700.  2 September: Stephen, King of Hungary, d. 1038.  3 September: Archus, Quartanus, and Herenaeus, exiles, c. 500.  4 September: Rosalia, Virgin, d. 1160. 5 September: Victorinus, Bishop and Martyr in Rome, in the year 250.  6 September: Magnus, Abbot at Füssen in the Allgäu, disciple of Saints Columban and Gallus, c. 600.  7 September: Regina, Virgin and Martyr, in the year 251.  8 September: Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.  9 September: Gorgonius and Dorotheus, Martyrs, c. 303.  10 September: Nicholas of Tolentino, Augustinian, in the year 1308.  11 September: Protus and Hyacinthus, Martyrs in Rome. 12 September: Guido, Confessor, in the year 1012.  13 ...