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January

10 feasts
Solemnity
January 1
Mary, Mother of God
The Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary opens the new year, honouring her divine motherhood.
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January 4
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
First native-born American saint. Widowed mother who founded the Sisters of Charity and pioneered Catholic education in the US.
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January 5
St. John Neumann
Czech-born bishop of Philadelphia who dramatically expanded Catholic schools across America in the 19th century.
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January 17
St. Anthony of the Desert
Father of Christian monasticism. Sold everything, lived alone in the Egyptian desert, and inspired generations of monks.
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January 21
St. Agnes
A 13-year-old Roman martyr who refused to marry a pagan suitor, choosing death over denying her faith. Patron of girls.
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January 24
St. Francis de Sales
Bishop and Doctor of the Church renowned for his gentleness. Author of Introduction to the Devout Life. Patron of journalists.
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January 25
The Conversion of St. Paul
Commemorates the dramatic moment on the road to Damascus when Saul became Paul — Christianity's most famous convert.
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January 28
St. Thomas Aquinas
The "Angelic Doctor." Dominican friar, philosopher, and theologian whose Summa Theologiae remains a cornerstone of Catholic thought.
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January 31
St. John Bosco
Founder of the Salesians. Dedicated his life to educating poor and at-risk youth in 19th century Turin. Patron of youth.
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February

8 feasts
Feast of the Lord
February 2
The Presentation of the Lord
Candlemas — when Mary and Joseph presented the infant Jesus in the Temple, fulfilling the Law of Moses.
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February 3
St. Blaise
Bishop-martyr and physician renowned for healing a boy choking on a fishbone. The Blessing of Throats is celebrated on his feast day.
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February 5
St. Agatha
Sicilian martyr who suffered greatly for refusing the advances of a Roman official. Patron of breast cancer patients and nurses.
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February 10
St. Scholastica
Twin sister of St. Benedict and founder of Benedictine nuns. Patron of education and convulsive children.
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February 11
Our Lady of Lourdes
Commemorates Mary's apparitions to St. Bernadette Soubirous in 1858. The spring at Lourdes has been associated with countless healings.
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February 14
SS. Cyril and Methodius
Missionary brothers who created the Glagolitic alphabet to bring the Gospel to Slavic peoples. Patron saints of Europe.
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February 22
The Chair of St. Peter
Celebrates the authority of Peter as the first bishop of Rome — the foundation of the papacy and Church unity.
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February 23
St. Polycarp
Bishop of Smyrna and disciple of St. John the Apostle. Martyred at the age of 86 — a bridge between the apostolic age and the early Church.
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March

8 feasts
March 4
St. Casimir
Polish prince who refused a crown to pursue a life of prayer and charity. Patron of Poland and Lithuania. Died at age 25.
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March 7
SS. Perpetua and Felicity
A young noblewoman and her enslaved companion who faced martyrdom together in Carthage in 203 AD. Their prison diary survives.
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March 17
St. Patrick
Romano-British missionary who converted Ireland to Christianity. Drove out serpents (paganism), used the shamrock to explain the Trinity.
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March 19
St. Joseph, Spouse of Mary
Carpenter of Nazareth and foster-father of Jesus. Patron of the Universal Church, workers, fathers, and a happy death.
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March 23
St. Toribio de Mogrovejo
Archbishop of Lima who walked thousands of miles to visit his vast diocese. Ordained St. Rose of Lima and St. Martin de Porres.
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March 25
The Annunciation of the Lord
Gabriel's message to Mary; the moment of the Incarnation. Nine months before Christmas. One of the great Marian solemnities.
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March 27
St. Francis of Paola
Italian hermit and founder of the Minim Friars. Lived a life of extreme austerity and was renowned for miraculous powers.
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March 28
St. John of Capistrano
Franciscan friar, preacher, and military leader who rallied Christian forces to defend Belgrade against the Ottoman Empire in 1456.
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April

8 feasts
April 4
St. Isidore of Seville
Archbishop and encyclopaedist of the early Middle Ages who preserved classical learning for Western civilisation. Patron of the internet.
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April 5
St. Vincent Ferrer
Spanish Dominican preacher who is said to have converted tens of thousands across Europe. Known for signs and wonders.
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April 11
St. Stanislaus
Bishop of Kraków martyred by King Bolesław II of Poland. Patron of Poland and moral courage in the face of unjust authority.
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April 21
St. Anselm of Canterbury
Philosopher-theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury who coined the ontological argument for God's existence.
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April 23
St. George
Soldier-martyr venerated across Christianity. Patron of England, Georgia, and soldiers. Remembered for slaying the dragon of evil.
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April 28
St. Peter Chanel
French Marist missionary martyred in Oceania — the first martyr of the Pacific islands. His killer converted shortly after his death.
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April 29
St. Catherine of Siena
Dominican tertiary, mystic, and Doctor of the Church. Convinced Pope Gregory XI to return to Rome from Avignon. Co-patron of Europe.
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April 30
St. Pius V
Dominican pope who standardised the Tridentine Mass, excommunicated Elizabeth I, and organised the Battle of Lepanto to defend Christendom.
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May 1
St. Joseph the Worker
Established by Pope Pius XII in 1955 to honour the dignity of labour. St. Joseph the carpenter as patron of all workers.
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May 2
St. Athanasius
Bishop of Alexandria who defended the divinity of Christ against Arianism — exiled five times but never wavered. "Athanasius contra mundum."
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May 10
St. Damien de Veuster
Belgian priest who ministered to leprosy patients on the island of Molokai, Hawaii, eventually contracting the disease himself.
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May 14
St. Matthias
Chosen by lot to replace Judas among the Twelve Apostles. Tradition holds he preached in Ethiopia and Colchis.
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May 20
St. Bernardine of Siena
Franciscan friar and the greatest popular preacher of 15th century Italy. Promoted the devotion to the Holy Name of Jesus.
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May 22
St. Rita of Cascia
Patron of impossible causes. Wife, mother, widow, and Augustinian nun who bore the stigmata of a thorn from Christ's crown.
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May 25
St. Bede the Venerable
Benedictine monk and "Father of English History." Authored the Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Doctor of the Church.
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May 26
St. Philip Neri
The "Apostle of Rome" — known for his joyful spirituality. Founded the Congregation of the Oratory. Patron of joy and humour.
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May 30
St. Joan of Arc
A young peasant girl who listened to heavenly voices, led armies with stellar bravery, and remained unwavering in her faith.
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May 31
The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Mary's journey to visit Elizabeth, who greeted her with "Blessed are you among women." The Magnificat is proclaimed at this meeting.
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June

10 feasts
June 1
St. Justin Martyr
One of the earliest Christian apologists. A philosopher who embraced Christianity as the "true philosophy" and was martyred in Rome c. 165 AD.
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June 3
St. Charles Lwanga & Companions
Young Ugandan pages martyred in 1886 by King Mwanga II for refusing to renounce their Christian faith. Patron of African youth.
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June 5
St. Boniface
"Apostle of the Germans." English Benedictine missionary who evangelised Germany and was martyred in Frisia. Patron of Germany.
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June 11
St. Barnabas
Apostle and companion of St. Paul on his first missionary journey. His name means "son of encouragement." Martyr of Cyprus.
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June 13
St. Anthony of Padua
Portuguese Franciscan friar and Doctor of the Church. Renowned preacher and miracle-worker. Patron of lost things and the poor.
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June 21
St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Italian Jesuit novice who died at 23 while nursing plague victims. Renowned horn of noble inheritance. Patron of Catholic youth.
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June 22
SS. John Fisher & Thomas More
Both martyred under Henry VIII for refusing to accept royal supremacy over the Church. A bishop and a statesman united in fidelity.
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June 24
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist
One of three birthdays in the liturgical calendar (along with Jesus and Mary). The forerunner who prepared the way of the Lord.
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June 29
SS. Peter and Paul
A solemnity honouring the two great pillars of the Church. Peter, the rock and first pope; Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles. Both martyred in Rome.
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June 30
The First Martyrs of Rome
The Christians killed by Nero in 64 AD, blamed for the Great Fire of Rome — the Church's first organised persecution.
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July

10 feasts
July 3
St. Thomas the Apostle
The doubting apostle who cried "My Lord and my God!" on seeing the Risen Christ. Tradition holds he brought the faith to India.
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July 6
St. Maria Goretti
11-year-old Italian martyr who died defending her purity and forgave her attacker on her deathbed. Patron of youth and purity.
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July 11
St. Benedict of Nursia
Father of Western monasticism. His Rule has guided monks for 1500 years. Patron of Europe. "Ora et Labora" — pray and work.
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July 15
St. Bonaventure
Franciscan theologian, philosopher, and cardinal who wrote a celebrated life of St. Francis. The "Seraphic Doctor."
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July 16
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Feast of the Carmelite Order and the Brown Scapular devotion. Mary as the model of contemplative life on Mount Carmel.
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July 22
St. Mary Magdalene
First witness of the Resurrection — the "Apostle to the Apostles." Freed of seven demons by Jesus. A model of repentance and devotion.
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July 25
St. James the Apostle
First of the Twelve to be martyred. Patron of Spain; his shrine at Santiago de Compostela is one of the great pilgrimage sites of Christendom.
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July 26
SS. Joachim and Anne
The parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary and grandparents of Jesus. Patron saints of grandparents, parents, and married couples.
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July 29
St. Martha
The active sister in the household of Bethany who declared "I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God." Patron of hosts and homemakers.
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July 31
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Basque soldier turned mystic. Founded the Jesuits in 1540 and wrote the Spiritual Exercises. "For the greater glory of God."
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August

11 feasts
August 4
St. John Vianney
The Curé of Ars. A simple French village priest who became one of the most sought-after confessors in history. Patron of parish priests.
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August 6
The Transfiguration of the Lord
On Mount Tabor, Christ's divine glory shone through his humanity before Peter, James, and John. Moses and Elijah appeared with him.
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August 8
St. Dominic
Founder of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans). Preached against the Cathar heresy through dialogue and example. Patron of astronomers.
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August 10
St. Lawrence
Roman deacon and martyr who, when ordered to hand over the Church's treasures, presented the poor. Roasted on a gridiron, he reportedly quipped: "Turn me over — I'm done on this side."
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August 11
St. Clare of Assisi
Friend of St. Francis and founder of the Poor Clares. Known for her radical poverty and mystical prayer. Patron of television.
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August 15
The Assumption of Mary
Mary, having completed her earthly life, was taken body and soul into heavenly glory. Holy Day of Obligation in most countries.
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August 20
St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Cistercian abbot, reformer, and Doctor of the Church. Preached the Second Crusade and composed the beloved hymn Jesu dulcis memoria.
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August 23
St. Rose of Lima
First person born in the Americas to be canonised. Dominican tertiary who practiced severe penance. Patron of Latin America.
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August 24
St. Bartholomew
Apostle traditionally identified with Nathanael — "in whom there is no guile." Missionary to Armenia and India; martyred by flaying.
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August 27
St. Monica
Mother of St. Augustine, whose thirty years of prayer and tears led to his conversion. Patron of mothers of wayward children.
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August 28
St. Augustine of Hippo
Greatest theologian of the Latin Church. From restless sinner to Bishop of Hippo. Confessions and City of God shaped Western thought.
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September 3
St. Gregory the Great
Pope, Doctor, and one of the four great Latin Fathers. Sent missionaries to England, reformed the liturgy, and codified Gregorian chant.
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September 5
St. Teresa of Calcutta
An Albanian-Indian nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity to serve the poorest of the poor. Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
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St. Peter Claver
Spanish Jesuit who spent 40 years ministering to enslaved Africans arriving in Cartagena, Colombia. Patron of slaves and missionaries to Africans.
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September 13
St. John Chrysostom
Archbishop of Constantinople and Doctor of the Church. His name means "golden mouth." Renowned preacher who fearlessly condemned injustice.
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September 14
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Celebrates the finding of the True Cross by St. Helena and the dedication of Constantine's basilica in Jerusalem in 335 AD.
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September 15
Our Lady of Sorrows
Commemorates Mary's suffering beside the Cross. The Seven Sorrows of Mary — from Simeon's prophecy to the burial of Christ.
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September 21
St. Matthew
Tax collector called by Jesus from his customs post. Wrote the first Gospel. Patron of accountants, bankers, and tax collectors.
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September 23
St. Padre Pio
Italian Capuchin friar who bore the stigmata for 50 years. Known for bilocation, reading souls, and the confessional. Canonised 2002.
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September 27
St. Vincent de Paul
French priest devoted to serving the poor and slaves. Founded the Vincentians and the Daughters of Charity. Patron of charitable works.
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September 29
SS. Michael, Gabriel & Raphael
The feast of the three named archangels. Michael the warrior, Gabriel the messenger, Raphael the healer — the princes of the heavenly host.
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September 30
St. Jerome
Scholar-hermit who translated the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate). Irascible but devoted to Scripture. Patron of librarians and translators.
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October

10 feasts
October 1
St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Carmelite nun who died at 24. Her "Little Way" of spiritual childhood is one of the most beloved spiritualities of modern times. Doctor of the Church.
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October 2
The Guardian Angels
The feast honouring the angels assigned to protect each soul from birth. "See that you do not despise one of these little ones" (Mt 18:10).
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October 4
St. Francis of Assisi
The "Poverello" — son of a rich merchant who embraced radical poverty. Founded the Franciscans. Received the stigmata. Patron of ecology and animals.
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October 7
Our Lady of the Rosary
Commemorates the victory at the Battle of Lepanto (1571), attributed to the Rosary. One of the great Marian feasts of the Church.
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October 12
St. Carlo Acutis
Italian teenager canonised in 2025 — the first millennial saint. Used his computing skills to catalogue Eucharistic miracles worldwide. Patron of the internet.
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October 15
St. Teresa of Ávila
Spanish Carmelite mystic and reformer. Author of The Interior Castle. First woman named Doctor of the Church. Co-patron of Spain.
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October 17
St. Ignatius of Antioch
Bishop and martyr who wrote seven precious letters on his way to execution in Rome. First known use of the word "catholic" for the Church.
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October 18
St. Luke
Physician, Evangelist, and travelling companion of St. Paul. Author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. Patron of artists and doctors.
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October 22
St. John Paul II
Polish pope who helped bring down Communism, authored Theology of the Body, and travelled the world proclaiming "Be not afraid!"
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October 28
SS. Simon and Jude
Two apostles honoured together. Simon the Zealot and Jude Thaddaeus — the patron of hopeless causes — who preached together in Persia.
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November

9 feasts
Solemnity
November 1
All Saints Day
A feast honouring all the saints in heaven, named and unnamed. Holy Day of Obligation. Followed by All Souls Day on November 2.
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All Souls Day
The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed. The Church prays for the souls in Purgatory, hastening their purification and entry into heaven.
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November 3
St. Martin de Porres
First black saint of the Americas. Dominican lay brother in Lima who served the sick and poor and was renowned for miraculous cures.
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November 4
St. Charles Borromeo
Archbishop of Milan and key figure of the Counter-Reformation. Tirelessly implemented the Council of Trent and served plague victims.
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November 11
St. Martin of Tours
Roman soldier who cut his cloak in half to clothe a beggar, then dreamed it was Christ. Became a monk and eventually Bishop of Tours.
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November 13
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
First American citizen to be canonised. Italian immigrant who founded 67 institutions in the US for poor immigrants. Patron of immigrants.
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November 17
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
Hungarian princess who gave up her royal privileges to serve the poor and sick. Founded a hospital at the foot of her castle. Died at 24.
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November 22
St. Cecilia
Roman martyr who sang to God in her heart on her wedding day. Patron of musicians and sacred music. Her body was found incorrupt in 1599.
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November 30
St. Andrew the Apostle
Brother of Peter and the first to follow Jesus. Preached in Greece and was crucified on an X-shaped cross. Patron of Scotland and fishermen.
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December

10 feasts
December 3
St. Francis Xavier
Jesuit co-founder and the greatest Christian missionary since St. Paul. Brought the faith to India, Japan, and the Far East. Patron of missions.
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December 6
St. Nicholas of Myra
Bishop of Myra renowned for secret generosity to the poor, especially children. The original Santa Claus. Patron of children and sailors.
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December 7
St. Ambrose of Milan
Roman governor elected bishop by popular acclaim before his baptism. Doctor of the Church who baptised St. Augustine. Patron of bishops.
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December 8
The Immaculate Conception
Mary was conceived without original sin — preserved by grace in anticipation of Christ's merits. Holy Day of Obligation. Patronal feast of the USA.
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December 12
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Mary appeared to St. Juan Diego in 1531, leaving her image on his tilma. Within seven years, 9 million Aztecs converted. Patron of the Americas.
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December 13
St. Lucy
Sicilian virgin-martyr renowned for bringing food to Christians hiding in the catacombs — candles on her head to light the way. Patron of the blind.
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December 14
St. John of the Cross
Carmelite mystic and poet. Imprisoned by his own order for reforming it. Author of Dark Night of the Soul. Doctor of the Church.
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December 27
St. John the Apostle
The beloved disciple — youngest apostle, author of the Fourth Gospel, three letters, and Revelation. The only apostle not to be martyred.
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December 28
The Holy Innocents
The infant boys slaughtered by Herod in his attempt to kill the Christ child. The first martyrs — who died for Christ without knowing him.
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December 29
St. Thomas Becket
Archbishop of Canterbury murdered at the altar by knights of King Henry II. "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" Patron of the clergy.
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