ALL SAINTS CELEBRATED IN NOVEMBER
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SAINTS CALENDAR ACCORDING TO ST PETER CANISIUS - THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER
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➡️ 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: Stanislaus Kostka, 1568.
14 November: Serapion, Martyr at Alexandria.
15 November: Leopold, Duke of Austria, 1136.
16 November: Othmar, Abbot of Saint Gall, 8th century.
17 November: Hugh, Bishop in England, 12th century, and Bishop Gregory the Wonderworker, 270.
18 November: Odo, 2nd Abbot of Cluny, 948.
19 November: Elizabeth, widow, Landgravine of Hesse, 1231.
20 November: Corbinian, Bishop of Freising, 730.
21 November: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
22 November: Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr in Rome, c. 232.
23 November: Clement, the 2nd Pope and Martyr, c. 102.
24 November: John of the Cross, religious reformer, 1591.
25 November: Catherine, Virgin and Martyr, c. 307.
26 November: Conrad, Bishop of Constance, 974.
27 November: Virgilius, Bishop of Salzburg, 750.
28 November: Sosthenes, disciple of Saint Paul and Bishop, 1st century.
29 November: Saturninus and Sisinnius, Martyrs in Rome, 3rd century.
30 November: Andrew, the Apostle, c. 69.
*This month, on a single day, we celebrate the Feast of All Saints, the eve or vigil of which is a day of obligatory fasting. On the following day, we observe the Commemoration of All Souls, whom we assist through sacrifice, prayer, and almsgiving.

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