Yes, he shares January 31 with the following saints:
Adamnan of Coldingham
Aedan of Ferns
Aiden
Athanasia
Athanasius of Modon
Bobinus of Troyes
Cyriacus
Cyrus the Physician
Eusebius of Saint Gall
Francis Xavier Bianchi
Geminian of Modena
Hemma of Regensburg
John
John Angelus
Julius of Novara
Louise degli Albertoni
Luigi Talamoni
Madoes
Marcella
Martin Manuel
Mary Christina
Metranus of Alexandria
Nicetas of Novgorod
Paula Gambara-Costa
Saturninus
Tarskius
Thyrsus
Tryphaena of Cyzicus
Ulphia of Amiens
Victor
Zoticus of Alexandria
January 31 is the feast of Saint John Bosco.
The feast of Don Bosco is January 31.
The feast of St. John Bosco is January 31.
Francesco Bosco was the father of Giovanni (John)) Bosco.
Saint John Bosco died on January 31, 1888, in Turin, Italy.
Saint John Bosco died in Turin, Italy on January 31, 1888.
John Bosco was 72 years old when he entered Heaven.
Catholics pray to Saint John Bosco for his intercession and guidance in dealing with challenges that concern youth, students, and educators, as he is the patron saint of students and apprentices. Many believe that Saint John Bosco can help inspire, protect, and guide individuals in their academic and personal pursuits.
Yes, St. John Bosco founded the Salesians
St. John Bosco worked with street boys in Italy and provided them with an education.
Patron saint of Christian apprentices, editors, publishers, school children and young people
Bosco was born in the evening of August 16, 1815, in the hillside hamlet of Becchia, Italy