The following saints are memorialized on January 11:
Alexander of Fermo
Anastasius of Suppentonia
Boadin
Breandan
Brictiva
Eithne
Fedelemia
Francis Rogaczewski
Francisca Salesia
Honorata of Pavia
Leucius of Alexandria
Leucius of Brindisi
Liberata of Pavia
Lucius the Soldier
Luminosa of Pavia
Mark the Soldier
Palaemon
Paldo
Peter of Alexandria
Peter the Soldier
Salvius
Salvius of Amiens
Severus of Alexandria
Speciosa of Pavia
Taso
Tato
Theodosius
Theodosius of Antioch
Theodosius the Cenobiarch
Tipasio of Tigava
Vitalis of Gaza
William Carter
There are about 2 dozen saints named Martin so you need to be specific. Here are the feast days of two Martins:St. Martin de Porres - November 3St. Martin of Tours - November 11
Her feast day is on August 11!
Philomena's feast day is August 11
St. Paula Frasinetti's feast day is on June 11.
August 11 is the feast day of Saint Philomena.
The feast of Benedict is July 11.
The feast day of St. Gobnait (Irish for 'Abigail') is February 11.
November 11 is the feast of Martin of Tours.
Colombia January 12 Feast of the Ephyfany March 19 Saint Joseph's Day April 5 Holy Thursday April 6 Holy Friday May 9 Work Day May 21 The Ascencion Day June 11 Corpus Christi June 18 Feast of the Sacred Heart July 2 Saint Peter and Saint Paul July 20 Colombia Independence Day August 7 Boyacá Batle August 20 feast of the Assumption October 15 Race Day November 5 All Saints Day December 8 Feast of the Inmaculate Conception
Which St. Martin? St. Martin of Tours? St. Martin of Tours is the patron Saint of soldiers, & his Feast Day happens to be on November 11'Th Today, we all happen to know the 11'Th of November as Remembrance Day, & this came about because war treaties were signed on St. Martin's Feast Day.
August 11 is the feast of St. Clare of Assisi.
It is on: FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2014Refer to link below.Catholic AnswerSt. Benedict is rather unique among the saints who are founders of Orders in that he has two feasts on the Roman calendar, one, his traditional feast - the date of his death - is on March 21, and this is observed by all Benedictines as a Solemnity. The other, on July 11 each year is the feast in the general Roman Calendar since Vatican Council II, it is observed as a Memorial throughout the Church, and a Solemnity in Benedictine Houses.