The following saints are commemorated on June 4:
Aldegrin of Baume
Alexander of Verona
Antonius Zawistowski
Aretius of Rome
Boniface of Villers
Breaca of Cornwall
Buriana of Cornwall
Clateus of Brescia
Cornelius McConchailleach
Croidan
Dacian of Rome
Degan
Edfrith of Lindisfarne
Elsiar of Lavedan
Filippo Smaldone
Francis Caracciolo
Francis Ronci
Margaret of Vau-le-Duc
Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad
Medan
Metrophanes of Byzantium
Nennoc
Optatus of Milevis
Petroc of Cornwall
Quirinus of Croatia
Quirinus of Tivoli
Rutilus of Sabaria and Companions
Saturnina of Arras
Vincentia Gerosa
Walter of Fontenelle
Walter of Serviliano
Blessed Andre Bessette's feastday is January 6th.
The feastday of Saint-Nicolas is on December 6th.
January 15 is the Feastday of St. Arnold Janssen.It is on January 15.
His feast is on July 11.St. Benedict's feastday in the old Roman calendar (up until 1962) was the 21st of March, the date of his death. On the new calendar his feastday is on the 11th of July which is another feastday associated with his relics. Currently, the Benedictine calendar celebrates both feasts as Solemnities
Feastday: s January 2 He is Patron of hospital administrators His death is recorded as: 379
Saint-Nicolas' a festival for children featuring the St. Nicolas of Myra,a tradition in several European countries, which takes place on 5th or 6th December.
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.
Yes, there is. She was legendary saint who was, according to the spurious Acts of St. Cyriacus, the wife of Emperor Diocletian. It is known that Prisca was the wife of that particular emperor. Her feastday was August 16, 290
Yes, the 29th of June is the feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
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There is no Saint Wendy. Although there isn't a saint called, "St. Wendy", It's short for "Gwendolyn". St. Gwendolyn: Feastday: October 18 5th century Widowed martyr sometimes called Blanche, Wenn, or Candida. She was the daughter of a Chieftain, Brychan or Brecknock. Saxon pagans martyred Gwen at Talgrarth.
It comes from a Christian church feastday - the evening before All Hallow's Day, November 1st, the Feastday of All Saints.