Besides being the feast of Epiphany, the following saints are memorialized on January 6:
Agobard of Lyon
Alexander of Fiesole
Alexander of Noyon
Amantius of Noyon
Anoub of Sketis
Artemius of Rome
Bertrand of Aquileia
Candida of Rome
Ceratius of Grenoble
Claudius of Besançon
Cocca
Eustorgius I
Eustorgius II of Milan
Falco of La Cava
Felix of Fritzlar
Gerard Tintorio
Gilbert
Gudwall
Gundisalvus
Jarlath of Tuam
John of Verona
Josef Innocent Guz
Laurentius Mascoli of Villamagna
Marcelino Champagnat
Maria Karlowska
Marytrs of Tarsus
Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyan
Nilammon
Norbert of Magdeburg
Paulina of Rome
Philip the Deacon
Robert Salt
Vincent of Bevagna
Willibald
January 1 New year January 6 Epiphany August 15 Assuption November 1 All Saints Day
As of January 2010, there were 2,800 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in Ireland.
January 6, 1967, was a Friday.
There are many French Canadian saints in the Catholic Church. The list includes St. Marguerite Bourgeoys her feast day is January 12, St. Marguerite d Youville her feast day is October 16, St. Andre Bessette, C.S.C. his feast day is January 6, St. Kateri Tekakwitha her feast day is April 17, St. Marie de l'Incarnation her feast day is April 30, and St. Francois de Laval his feast day is May 6.
6 January 1706 was a Sunday.
6 January 1965 was a Wednesday.
January 6 1917 was on a Saturday.
January 6, 1999 was on a Wednesday.
January 6 1984 was a Friday.
January 6 1995 was a Friday.
It was Wednesday, January 6, 1412.
January 6, 1980 was a Sunday