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January

Servant of God Brother Juniper




St. Isaac of Nineveh




St. Telemachus




February

St. Josephine Bakhita
Darfur, Sudan





St. Oswald
Archbishop of York





St. Valentine
Priest, Martyr





March

St. Maximilian
Martyr, Conscientious Objector





St. Enda
Abbot





April

St. Catherine of Siena
Doctor of the Church





Anacleto Gonzalez Flores




May

St. Joseph the Worker




Bl. Franz Jägerstätter






June

St. Justin, Martyr






St. Paulinus of Nola






July

St. Elizabeth of Portugal Patroness of Peace




August

St. Victricius
Conscientious Objector





September

St. John Chrysostom
Doctor of the Church





October

St. Francis of Assisi
Mystic, Peacemaker





St. Marcellus the Centurion
Conscientious Objector





November

St. Martin of Tours





December

St. John of the Cross




Holy Innocents
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