The following saints have their feast day on June 10:
Amata of San Sisto
Amantius of Tivoli
Amelberga
Aresius
Asterius of Petra
Bardo of Mainz
Basilides of Rome
Bogumilus of Gnesen
Bonaventura Baduario of Peraga
Brigid of Ireland
Caspar Sadamazu
Caerealis of Tivoli
Censurius of Auxerre
Crispulus of Rome
Diana d'Andalò
Edward Johannes Maria Poppe
Evermund of Fontenay
Getulius of Tivoli
Gezelin
Henry of Treviso
Illadan of Rathlihen
Ithamar of Rochester
John Baptist Souzy
John Dominici de Banchini
John Nicholas Cordier
John of Tobolsk
Joseph Imbert
Landericus of Novalese
Landericus of Paris
Mandal of Rome
Maria Magdalena of Carpi
Maurinus of Cologne
Maximus of Naples
Primitivus of Tivoli
Restitutus of Rome
Rogatius
Timothy of Prusa
Tripos of Rome
Walter Pierson
Zacharias of Nicomedia
The feast day of Pope Saint Leo the Great is on November 10.
Olivia of Palermo is a fictional character who achieved a large following when her story was mistaken for a biography. Her feast day was formerly on June 10. She is no longer in the Calendar of Saints.
May 10 is the feast day of St. Damien of Molokai.
The feast day of Pope Saint Leo the Great is November 10.
May 10 is the feast of Damien of Molokai.
August 10 is the feast of St. Lawrence, deacon and martyr.
St Michael de Sanctis' feast day is April 10
St. Paul's feasts are onJanuary 25 (The Conversion of Paul)February 10 (Feast of Saint Paul's Shipwreck in Malta)June 29 (feasts of St Paul and St Peter)November 18 (Feast of the dedication of the basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul)
Olivia of Palermo is a fictional character who achieved a large following when her story was mistaken for a biography. Her feast day was formerly on June 10. She is no longer in the Calendar of Saints.
His feast day is on October 10.
His feast is on October 10, not October 3.
I'm assuming you mean Feast Day...his Feast Day is on September 29, along with Saints Michael and Raphael. This is the Archangel Gabriel that appears in Luke 1:10-20, and Luke 1:26-38