This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is on January 6 2025.
Saint Charles of Sezze
Blessed Rita Amada de Jesus
Saint Balthasar, Saint Caspar and Saint Melchior
Saint Rafaela Porras y AyllĂłn
Blessed Peter Thomas
Saint Andrew Corsini
Blessed Gertrude van Oosten
Blessed Macarius the Scot
Saint Juan de Ribera
Saint Macra of Rheims
Saint Erminold of PrĂĽfening
Saint Peter of Canterbury
Saint Felix of Nantes
Saint Guy of Auxerre
Blessed Luc of Roucy
Saint Nilammon of Geris
Blessed Frederick of Saint-Vanne
Saint Basillisa
Saint Julian
Saint Diman Dubh of Connor
Saint Edeyrn
St Edeyrn was also known as Edern. He was born in Brittany and spent his early life as a friend of King Arthur.
He became a hermit in the Armonica area of Brittany in modern France and later became an Evangelist in Wales.
He died in the 6th century. His representation in art is a hermit riding a stag. St Edeyrn is the patron saint of Landeyrn, Brittany, France.
Saint Petran of Landévennec
St Petran of Landévennec was also known as Bedan, Bedran, Paezron, Pedran, Pedraon, Peran, Peron, Petron, Petronus or Pezran.
He was a missionary working in the 4th and 5th centuries with St Germanus of Auxerre in the Champagne region of France.
He was a monk at Landévennec, France. He is the patron of Trézilidé, France.
Saint Demetrius of Philadelphia
St Demetrius of Philadelphia was also known as Dimitrios or Dimitri. He was the first-century bishop of Philadelphia in Asia Minor.
Readings
Demetrius receives a good report from all, even from the truth itself. We give our testimonial as well, and you know our testimony is true. ” 3rd John 1:12
Blessed Raymond de Blanes
Blessed Raymond de Blanes was a soldier, knight and Mercedarian. He was captured by Muslim invaders, imprisoned, tortured, and executed for his faith.
He was the first Mercedarian martyr. He died and was beheaded on January 6 1235 in Granada, Spain.
Saint Schotin
St Schotin was born in Ireland. He was also known as Scarthin, Schottin or Scothin.
He left his homeland to become a spiritual student of St David of Wales. He was a hermit on Mount Mairge in Ireland and founded a boys school in Kilkenny, Ireland.
He died in 550 AD on Mount Maige, Queens County, Ireland due to natural causes.
Saint Wiltrudis of Bergen
St Wiltrudis of Bergen was also known as Biletrudis or Wiltrude. She was the wife of Duke Berthold of Bavaria.
She was widowed in 947 AD. She was a benedictine nun and founded the convent of Bergen, near Neuburg, Germany, on the Danube in 976 AD.
She was noted for her skill in handcrafts. She died in 986 AD due to natural causes.
Saint Pompejanus
St Pompejanus was martyred at age 26. He died after being stabbed through the heart with a spear in Cagliari, Sicily, Italy.
His relics were re-discovered in 1614 in the church of San Saturninus in Cagliari. Pope Paul V canonized him in 1615 (cultus confirmation).
Blessed Gertrud of Traunkirchen
Blessed Gertrud of Traunkirchen was also known as Gertrude. She was a benedictine nun and then abbess of the Abbey of Traunkirchen, Germany (in modern Austria). He died in 1050 AD due to natural causes.
Saint Pia of Quedlinburg
St Pia of Quedlinburg was a hermitess at Saint Mary’s chapel, Huysburg, Halberstadt, Germany in 1070 AD.
When the double monastery of Quedlinburg was founded there in 1080 AD, Pia entered as a nun and then became its abbess.
Saint Hywyn of Aberdaron
StHywyn of Aberdaron was born in Welsh. He was also known as Owen or Ewen. He was a pilgrim companion of St Cadfan and founded Aberdaron abbey, Gwynedd, Wales. He died in 515 AD.
Saint Merninus
St Merninus was a hermit at Bangor, Wales. He was a spiritual student of Abbot Dunawd.
He was also a titular patron of churches in Wales and Brittany. He died in the 6th century AD due to natural causes.
Saint Eigrad
St Eigrad was the brother of St Samson of York. He was a spiritual student of St. Illtyd. He founded a church in Anglesey, Wales.
He died in the 6th century AD of natural causes.
Saint Antoninus
St Antoninus was a martyr.
Saint Honorius
St Honorius was a martyr.
Saint Julius
St Julius was a martyr.
Martyrs in Africa
The martyrs in Africa are an unknown number of Christian men and women who were martyred in the persecutions of Septimus Severus.
They died after being burned to death in 210 AD.
Martyrs of Sirmium
The Martyrs of Sirmium were a group of Christians martyred together for their faith. They died in the 4th century at Syrmium, Pannonia (modern Sremska Mitrovica, Vojvodina, Serbia).
The only surviving details are the names of eight of them
- Anastasius VIII
- Florianus
- Florus
- Jucundus
- Peter
- Ratites
- Tatia and
- Tilis.
Twelve Apostles of Ireland
The Twelve Apostles of Ireland were also known as the Twelve Apostles of Erin or Dh´ Aspal Déag na hÉireann.
In the 6th century AD, these Irish monks studied under St. Finian at Clonard Abbey, and then spread the faith throughout Ireland.
Each has his own commemoration, but on this day they and their good work are considered and celebrated together.
Their names are;
- Senan of Iniscathay
- Ruadh´n of Lorrha
- Ninnidh the Saintly of Loch Erne
- MobhĂ of Glasnevin
- Lasserian of Leighlin
- Kieran of Clonmacnois
- Keiran of Saighir
- Columba of Terryglass
- Columba of Iona
- Canice of Aghaboe
- Brendan the Navigator
- Brendan of Birr
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