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Saints beginning K through Z:
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St. Keby, Bishop in Cornwall 
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St. Kenelm, royal
martyr of Winchcombe (+ 821)
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St. Kenneth, Abbot of Kilkenny (+ 555)
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St. Kenneth of Wales, Abbot
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St. Kentigern (Mungo), Bishop in
Scotland (+ 603)
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St. Kevin, Abbot of Glendalough (+ c. 618)
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St. Kieran,
Abbot-Founder of Clonmacnois (6th c.)
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St. Kilian, Bishop, Martyr, Apostle of
Franconia (+ 689)
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St. Lambert, Bishop of Liege, Martyr (+ 708) 
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St. Laura, Nun, Martyr under the Moorish Yoke
(+ 864)
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St. Laurence, Great-Martyr, Archdeacon of
Rome (+ 258)
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St. Laurence,
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
(+
619)
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St. Laserian,
abbot
in Ireland, bishop (6th-7th c.)
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St. Leander, Bishop of Seville, Apostle of
the Visigoths (+ 600)
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St. Leo
I, "the Great," Pope of Old Rome (5th c.)
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| St. Leo
III, Pope of Old Rome (8th to 9th c.) |
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St. Leo, the Wonderworker, Bishop of
Catania in Sicily (+ 787)
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St. Leonard, Abbot of Noblac, Limoges (+
559)
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St. Lioba, Abbess of Bischofsheim (+ 782)
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| St. Livinus,
or
Lebuin,
Bishop
of
Ghent,
martyr
(+633) |
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St. Louis, that is, Luis, Martyr of Córdova in
Spain (+ 855)
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St. Llewellyn of Bardsey, Monk (6th c.)
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St. Lucy of Syracuse, Virgin, Martyr (+ ca. 304)
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St. Ludger, 1st Bishop of Münster, Germany (+
809)
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St. Ludmila, grandmother of St. Wenceslaus (+
921)
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St. Macarius the Roman, abbot at Novgorod
(12th c.) 
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St. Maclovius of Aleth in Brittany, Bishop
(+ ca. 621)
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St. Maelrubha,
Abbot
of Applecross in Scotland
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St. Majolus of Cluny, Abbot (+ 994)
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St. Mamertus of Vienne, Bishop (5th c.)
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St. Mappalicus of Carthage, Martyr of
Africa (+ ca. 250)
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| St. Marcellina,
sister
of
St.
Ambrose
of
Milan
(+
398) |
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St. Martha, sister of St. Lazarus,
co-apostle of S. Gaul (1st c.)
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St. Martial of Limoges, Apostle and Martyr
(2nd-3rd c.)
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St. Martin, Bishop of Tours, Wonderworker
(+ 397)
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St. Martin, Bishop of Vienne in Dauphiné
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St. Martin I, Pope of Old Rome,
Confessor (+ ca. 656)
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St. Mary Magdalene, co-apostle of
Southern Gaul (1st c.)
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St. Maria Skobtsova, Nun of Paris (+ 1945)
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St. Mary, sister of St. Martha & St.
Lazarus the Four-Days-Dead
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St. Maternus, Bishop of Cologne (1st-2nd
c.)
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St. Matilda, Empress of Germany, Foundress
(+ 968)
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St. Matthew the Evangelist (Western fresco)
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St. Maudetus,
abbot,
hermit
(6th
c.)
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St. Maurice the Martyr of Agaunum (+ 286)
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St. Maurus the Abbot, disciple of St. Benedict
(+ 580)
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St. Maximus the Bishop of Turin, Italy (+ ca.
467)
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St. Maximus the Martyr of Carthage in
Africa (+ ca. 250)
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St. Melangell, Abbess in Wales
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St. Melanie of Rome, Martyr (+ 439) -
also known as Melania
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St. Mellitus, Archbishop of Canterbury (+
624)
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St. Methodius, Enlightener of the
Slavs (+ 884)
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St. Mewan, ascetic
and
wonderworker of Brittany (6th c.)
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St. Michael Archangel (fresco, San Pietro
al Monte)
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St. Mildred, Abbess of Minster in
Thanet (ca. 712)
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St. Moluac, Abbot-Founder of Lismore (+
592)
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St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine of Africa
(+ 387)
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St. Mummolin,
bishop
of
Noyon
(ca.
+
690)
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St. Musa, blessed child-confessor & recluse
of Old Rome
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St. Natalina, Virgin-Martyr of Pamiers

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St. Nazarius, Martyr of Milan (1st c.)
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St. Nectan, Martyr of Hartland in
Devonshire (6th c.)
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St. Nicetas
the
Goth, martyr (+ 387)
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St. Nicholas Johnson, New-Martyr under
the Communist Yoke
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St. Nicon, of Naples, abbot, martyred with
199 Monastics
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St. Nikolai Velimirovich,
Bishop of Zhica (+ 1956, in Illinois)
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St. Nilus of Grottaferrata, abbot in Italy (+
1005)
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St. Ninian of Whithorn, Apostle to the Picts
(+ 432)
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St. Noë
Emerging from the Ark (Western
Mosaic-Icon)
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St. Notker of St. Gall, monastic &
hymnographer (+912)
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St. Oda
of Amay, Widow (+ 732) 
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St. Odilia the Abbess of Hohenburg
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St. Odo
the Abbot of Cluny (10th c.)
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St. Oengus the Culdee (+ ca. 824)
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St. Olaf the King & Enlightener of
Norway, Martyr (+ 830)
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| St. Omer
(Audomar), Bishop of Thérouanne (+ 690) |
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St. Onesimus, Bishop of Ephesus, Martyr
of Rome (1st c.)
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St. Orentius, Bishop of Auch (+ 439)
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St. Oscar--see St.
Ansgar, Apostle of the North
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St. Osith, Abbess of Chich (+ 642)
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St. Oswald, King of Northumbria in Britain,
& Martyr (+ 642)
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St. Oswin, King of Deira (Northumbria),
Martyr (+ 651)
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St. Owen, Holy Hierarch of Wales
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| St. Osyth -- see St. Osith of Chich |
| St. Otto -- see St. Odo of Cluny |
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St. Pabo of Prydain, King of Wales 
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St. Palmatius, Martyr of Trier
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St. Pancratius, Bishop of Taormina in
Sicily, Martyr (+ ca. 98)
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St. Parasceva, Martyr of Rome (+ 138)
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St. Paschal I, Pope of Rome, Champion of
Holy Icons (+ 824)
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St. Pastor, Martyr of Alcala (+ c. 304)
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St. Paternus, Bishop of Vannes in
Brittany (5th c.)
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St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland (+ c. 461)
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St. Paul, Holy Apostle, Martyr in the West (+
ca. 65)
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St. Paul Aurelian, founder of
churches in Brittany (+ ca. 573)
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St. Paulinus of Nola, Bishop,
Hymnographer (+ 431)
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St. Perpetua, Martyr of Carthage (3rd c.)
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St. Peter the Aleut, Martyr of California
(+ 1815)
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St. Peter the Apostle, Martyr of Old
Rome (+ ca. 65)
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St. Peter Urseolus, Doge of Venice,
Hermit (+ 987)
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St. Petroc of Cornwall, abbot (6th c.)
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St. Phoebadius, Bishop of Agens, Foe of
Arianism
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| St. Piatus,
Priest & Martyr of Tournai (+
ca. 300) |
St. Piran,
Abbot
of
Llanpiran
/
Padstowe
(6th
c.)
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St. Plectrudis,
Queen, Nun (7th-8th c.)
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St. Pothinus of Lyons, Bishop &
Martyr (+ 177)
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St. Priscilla, martyr of Carthage (1st
c.)
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St. Priscilla, martyr of Old Rome
(1st c.)
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St. Procopius, first fool for Christ of the
Russian lands (+1303)
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St. Protasius, Protomartyr of Milan (1st
c.) with St. Gervasius
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St. Publius, Martyr of Carthage in
Africa
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St. Quiricus Martyr --
see St. Cyriacus 
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St. Radegunda, Abbess of Poitiers (+
587) 
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St. Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn in New York
(+ 1915)
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St. Remaclus, Bishop of Maastricht, Founder
(+ 664)
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St. Remigius, Abp. of Rheims, Apostle to the
Franks (+ 530)
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St. Renatus (René) of Anjou, Bishop of
Sorrento (+ 422)
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St. Richard, Royal Pilgrim of Wessex (8th c.)
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St. Richarius, Abbot, Hermit, Founder of
Celles (+ c. 645)
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St. Rigobert (Robert), Archbishop of
Rheims (+ 745)
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St. Robert, Abbot of Blois (+ 1011)
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St. Robert, also called Rupert, Apostle of
Austria (+ ca. 710)
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St. Rolendis
the Myrrh-Streaming, virgin (7th-8th c.)
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| St. Romuald,
abbot
(+
1025
or
1027)
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St. Rose
of Sardinia, martyr (3rd c.)
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Synaxis of All Saints of Britain
Icon
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St. Rupert--see St.
Robert (the English form of the name)
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St. Rusticus, Priest, Martyr of Paris
(2nd c.)
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St. Sabbas Stratelates of Rome,
Martyr 
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St. Sabinus, Bishop of Canossa in Apulia,
Italy (+ 566)
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St. Sampson, Bishop of Dol in Brittany (+
565)
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St. Sanctus, Deacon & Martyr of
Lyons (+ 177)
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St. Saturninus, Bishop and Martyr of
Toulouse (+ 3rd c.)
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St. Savinus of Lavedan, Hermit
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St. Scholastica, Abbess, sister of St.
Benedict of Nursia (+ 543)
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St. Sebastian, Martyr of Rome (+ ca. 288)
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St. Sebbi, King of the E. Angles, Hermit of
London (+ 694)
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St. Seiriol, Bishop of Ynys-Seiriol in Wales
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St. Sennen, Martyr of Rome (+ c. 303)
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Bl. Seraphim (Rose), Hieromonk--NOT
GLORIFIED AS A SAINT
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St. Sergius
the Roman, martyr (+ late 3rd c.)
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St. Servatus, Bishop of Tongres/Maastricht
(+ 384)
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St. Severus, Archbishop of Ravenna (+ ca. 344)
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St. Sidonius Apollinaris, Bishop of Clermont
(5th c.)
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St. Sigfried, Apostle of Sweden, Martyr (+
1045)
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| St. Sigebert,
king
(+
656) |
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St. Sigismund, King, Hermit, Healer, &
Martyr (+ 524)
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St. Sigolena, Abbess of Troclar,
Albi
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St. Sophia, Martyr of Old Rome (with her
martyred daughters)
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St. Stephanie, Martyr of Spain (also
known as Stephanida)
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St. Stephen, Protomartyr Archdeacon of
Jerusalem (1st c.)
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St. Stephen, King and Enlightener of
Hungary (10th-11th c.)
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St. Stephen
I, Pope & Martyr of Old Rome (+ 257)
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St. Sturmi, Founder of Fulda, Apostle to the
Saxons (+779)
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St. Sunaman, Deacon & Martyr of Sweden
(+ 1045)
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St. Sunniva,
Woman-Martyr
of Norway (+ 1045)
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St. Susanna, Virgin & Martyr of Old Rome
(+ 295)
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St. Swithbert, Apostle of the Frisians (+
807)
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St. Swithin, Bishop of Winchester (9th c.)
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St. Sylvester, Pope of Old Rome (+ 335)
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Synaxis of Saints of Albi
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Synaxis of Saints of Béarn &
Pays Basolie
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St. Syrus, first Bishop of Pavia in Italy
(1st-2nd c.)
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St. Tarsicius, Acolyte, Martyr of Old Rome
(+ ca. 255) 
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St. Tatiana, Martyr of Rome (+ ca.
230)
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St. Teilo, or Dillon, Bishop of Llandaff in
Wales (6th c.)
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St. Terence of Carthage, soldier, martyr
(+ ca. 250) with 70 MM.
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| St. Tewrog
(Twrog) of Wales, disciple of St. Beuno (5-6th c.) |
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St. Theodore of Carthage, Martyr
in Africa (+ ca. 250)
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St. Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop of
Canterbury (+ 690)
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St. Theodulus, bishop of Sion in the Valais
(4th c.)
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St. Theopista, martyred at Rome with her
family (+ 118)
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St. Theopistus, martyred at Rome with his
family (+ 118)
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St. Theoritgitha, nun of Barking near
London (+ ca. 700)
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St. Theuderius, hermit of Vienne (+ 575)
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St. Thyrsus, Martyr of Trier (2nd c.)
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St. Tikhon, Abp. of N. America, Patriarch of
Moscow (+ 1925)
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St. Trophimus of Arles, Apostle of the 70
(2nd c.)
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St. Troyen
(Trojanus), bishop of Saintes, France (+533)
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St. Tugdual, or Tudwall, Bishop of Tréguier,
Brittany (+ ca. 564)
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St. Tydfil of Wales (Martyr, + 480)
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St. Tysilio of Wales (Monastic founder, + 640)
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St. Ulric of Ausburg, Bishop (+ 973) 
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St. Ultan of Fosses & Péronne, Abbot (+
686)
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St. Unaman, Priest, Martyr of Sweden (+
1045)
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St. Urith of Chittlehampton
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St. Ursicinus, Bishop of Ravenna
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St. Ursicinus, Abbot in Switzerland
(+ ca. 625)
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St. Ursmar, Bishop-Abbot of Lobbes (+ 713)
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St. Ursula, Virgin-Martyr of Cologne (5th or
6th c.)
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St. Valentine, Bishop and Martyr of
Terni 
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St. Valentine, Priest & Martyr of
Old Rome (+ ca. 269)
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St. Valeria, Martyr of Aquitaine
(1st c.)
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St. Valeria, Martyr of Milan (1st c.)
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St. Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of
Poitiers (+ 605)
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St. Verena, virgin, of Zurzach (+ 605)
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St. Victor, Martyr of Marseilles (+ c. 287)
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St. Victoria, Martyr of Rome (+ ca. 250)
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St. Vincent of Agens, deacon &
martyr (+ 300)
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St. Vincent of Lérins, priest-monk,
church writer (+ c. 445)
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St. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr of Zaragoza (+
ca. 304)
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St. Vincentia, Martyr of Ravenna (+ ca. 345)
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St. Virgilius, Bishop of Arles (+ ca. 710)
(reliquary picture)
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St. Vitalis, Martyr of Ravenna (+ 304)
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St. Vitus of Sicily, Youth-Martyr (+ ca.
300)
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St. Vyacheslav--see St.
Wenceslaus
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St. Walburga the Myrrh-Streaming, Abbess (+
779) 
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Icon of Our Lady of Walsingham, comm. her appearance in
1061
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St. Walstan the Generous, of Taverham (+ 1016)
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St. Wandragesil,
Abbot
(+
668)
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St. Wenceslaus, Prince at Praha in Bohemia
(+ 929)
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St. Werburga, Archabbess in Mercia (+ )
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St. Wigbert, Abbot of Fritzlar in Germany (+
797)
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St. Wilfrid, Archbishop of York in England (+
709)
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| St. William,
monastic
founder
of
Gellone
(+
812) |
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St. Willibrord, Apostle of Frisia (+
739)
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| St. Winnoc--see St. Gwynog |
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St. Winaman, Subdeacon & Martyr of
Sweden (+ 1045)
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St. Winifred, Virgin-Martyr of Wales (+
c. 650)
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St. Winnoc, Abbot near Dunkirk,
Wonderworker (+ ca. 717)
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St. Winwaloë, Abbot of Landévennec in
Brittany (6th c.)
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St. Wolfgang, Bishop of Regensburg
(+994)
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St. Wulfhilda, Abbess & Prophetess of
Barking (+ ca. 1000)
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St. Wulsin, Bishop of Sherborne near Sarum (+
1002)
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St. Xanthippa of Spain, disciple of the
Apostles (1st c.) 
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St. Xenia, Martyr of Rome
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St. Yuri (George) Skobtsov, Martyr of
Paris (+ 1945) 
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St. Yves of Cornwall, Bishop (10th c.)
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St. Zenobius, Bishop of Florence (+
390)
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St. Zoticus, Feeder of the Poor (+350)
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