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| 20 | f | St. Sebastian |
| 21 | g | St. Agnes |
| 22 | A | St. Vincent |
| 23 | b | St. Emerentiana original: "ste. Emer." |
| 24 | c | St. Timothy |
| 25 | d | Conversion of Saint Paul |
| 26 | e | St. Polycarp |
| 27 | f | St. John Chrysostom |
| 28 | g | St. Charlemagne The Emperor Charlemagne was traditionally honored as a saint in many parts of France, despite his canonization being disputed by the papacy. |
| 29 | A | St. Francis de Sales |
| 30 | b | St. Martina original: "ste. Mart." |
| 31 | c | St. Cyrus original: "s. Cyre." |
February has 28 days, and the Moon 29. And in a Leap Year original: "année de Bisex," from the Latin 'bissextus,' referring to the doubling of the sixth day before the Kalends of March. it has 29 days and the Moon 30.
| 1 | d | St. Ignatius |
| 2 | e | The Purification of Our Lady original: "La Purification N. D."; also known as Candlemas, this feast marks the presentation of the infant Jesus in the Temple. |
| 3 | f | St. Blaise |
| 4 | g | St. Aventine original: "s. Avantin" |
| 5 | A | St. Agatha original: "ste. Agate" |
| 6 | b | St. Dorothy |
| 7 | c | St. Veronica original: "ste. Ver." |