No, there is no saint named June.
There is no Saint June recognized by the Catholic Church or in traditional Christian hagiography. Each saint has a specific day dedicated to them in the calendar, but June does not have a designated saint attached to it.
Saint John the Baptist is believed to have been born on June 24th, which is celebrated as his feast day in the Catholic Church.
Saint Dominic was canonized as a saint by Pope Gregory IX in 1234, just 13 years after his death in 1221.
Saint Bridget of Sweden was born on June 14, 1303.
Brigit's relics were taken to Downpatrick, where they were interred in the tomb of Patrick and Columba. The relics of the three saints were discovered in 1185, and on June 9 of the following year were reinterred in Down Cathedral.
Saint Richard, also known as Saint Richard of Chichester, was a 13th-century bishop known for his humility, piety, and dedication to the poor and sick. He was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1262, recognized for his holiness, compassion, and commitment to serving others. His feast day is celebrated on June 16th.
Yes, the 29th of June is the feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
St. Jerome is considered the patron saint of languages because he was known for translating the Bible into Latin, which became known as the Vulgate, and for his expertise in interpreting various languages.
Saint Joseph of Cupertino was born on June 17, 1603.
Michael de Sanctis was canonized on June 8, 1862. Not to be confused with Saint Michael the Archangel.
There is no St. Irene with a feast day of June 28. However, Saint Irenaeus of Lyons has his feast that day.
June 13 is the feast of Saint Anthony of Padua.
Hindu saint Manikkavacakar was born on June 27, 862.
Saint Columba died on June 9, 597 at the age of 75.
Saint John of the Cross was born on June 24, 1542.
Saint John of the Cross was born on June 24, 1542.
Saint Anthony's feast day is June the 13th
Hindu saint Manikkavacakar was born on June 27, 862.