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| 2 | f | St. Marcellinus original: "s. Marcellin"; a Roman martyr who was beheaded alongside St. Peter the Exorcist in 304 AD. |
| 3 | g | St. Pamphilus original: "s. Pamph."; likely St. Pamphilus of Caesarea, a scholar and martyr who was a devoted follower of Origen. |
| 4 | A | St. Richard original: "s. Richard"; likely St. Richard of Andria, an Englishman who became a bishop in Italy. |
| 5 | b | St. Boniface original: "s. Boniface"; the "Apostle of the Germans," an English Benedictine monk who helped organize the church in Germany. |
| 6 | c | St. Claudius original: "s. Claude"; a 7th-century Bishop of Besançon who retired to become an abbot. |
| 7 | d | St. Robert original: "s. Robert"; likely St. Robert of Newminster, a Cistercian abbot and friend of St. Bernard of Clairvaux. |
| 8 | e | St. Medardus original: "s. Medard"; a popular French bishop; folklore suggests that if it rains on his feast day, it will rain for the next forty days. |
| 9 | f | St. Felician original: "s. Felician"; martyred with his brother Primus on the Via Nomentana in Rome. |
| 10 | g | St. Basil original: "s. Basile"; likely referencing the translation of the relics of St. Basil the Great. |
| 11 | A | St. Barnabas original: "s. Barnabé"; an early Christian missionary and companion of St. Paul the Apostle. |
| 12 | b | St. Onuphrius original: "s. Onufre"; a 4th-century desert hermit known for his long beard and garment of leaves. |
| 13 | c | St. Basilides original: "s. Basilide"; an early Roman martyr. |
| 14 | d | St. Meen original: "s. Mein"; a 6th-century Breton saint and abbot who founded the monastery of Saint-Méen. |
| 15 | e | St. Anianus original: "s. Agnan"; specifically the translation of the relics of St. Anianus, a 5th-century Bishop of Orleans. |
| 16 | f | St. Lutgardis original: "s. Leug."; likely a contraction for St. Lutgardis (Lutgarde), a Flemish Cistercian mystic. |
| 17 | g | St. Herve original: "s. Herve"; a blind Breton saint often depicted with a wolf that guided him. |
| 18 | A | St. Marcellus original: "s. Marcel"; martyred in Rome alongside St. Marcian. |
| 19 | b | St. Gervasius original: "s. Gervais"; one of the twin martyrs (Gervasius and Protasius) whose relics were discovered by St. Ambrose. |
| 20 | c | St. Vitalis original: "s. Vital"; an early martyr, traditionally the father of Saints Gervasius and Protasius. |
| 21 | d | St. Leutfridus original: "s. Leufroy"; an 8th-century Benedictine abbot known for his strict discipline and care for the poor. |
| 22 | e | St. Alban original: "s. Alban"; the first recorded British Christian martyr. |
| 23 | f | St. Mary of Oignies. Vigil original: "ste Marie d'Ognie. Vigile"; a 13th-century Beguine mystic. The "Vigil" refers to the day of preparation before the feast of St. John the Baptist. |
| 24 | g | Nativity of St. John the Baptist original: "Nativité de s. Jean - Baptiste"; one of the oldest feasts in the Christian calendar, celebrating the birth of the precursor to Christ. |
| 25 | A | St. Eligius original: "s. Eloi"; the patron saint of goldsmiths, blacksmiths, and coin collectors; this date likely marks the translation of his relics. |
| 26 | b | Saints John and Paul original: "s. Jean s. P."; Roman martyrs who were brothers and officers in the imperial household. |