This is the Saint of the Day list of Saints and Blesseds whose feast day is January 9 2025.
👉 Saint Adrian of Canterbury
Blessed Alix le Clerc
Black Nazarene
Saint Waningus of Fécamp
Blessed Julia of Certaldo
Saint Honorius of Buzançais
Saint Brithwald of Canterbury
Blessed Józef Pawlowski
Saint Marciana
Blessed Kazimierz Grelewski
Saint Marcellinus of Ancona
Saint Teresa Kim
Blessed Richard of Floreffe
Blessed Eberhard of Schäftlarn
Blessed Antony Fatati
Blessed Franciscus Yi Bo-hyeon
Blessed Martinus In Eon-min
Saint Agatha Yi
Saint Ephrathus the Thaumaturgist
St Ephrathus the Thaumaturgist was also known as Ephrathus the Wonder Worker, Ephrathus of Mount Olympus and Ephrathus of Abgaro.
He was a monk and abbot of the Abgaro monastery on Mount Olympus, Bithynia in modern-day Turkiye. He died in the 9th century AD.
Saint Paschasia of Dijon
St. Paschasia of Dijon was also known as Paschasie. She was a consecrated virgin (an early type of nun). A spiritual student of St. Benigne and helped in his missionary work.
She was a martyr who died in 178 AD in the area of modern Dijon, France. St Gregory of Tours mentions her.
Saint Maurontus
St. Maurontus was also known as Maurentius, Maurontius, Mauruntius or Mavrontus. He was a benedictine monk, and an abbot and founded Saint-Florentle-Vieil abbey, Anjou in France.
He died in 695 AD at St-Florent-le-Vieil, Angers, France due to natural causes.
Saint Polyeucte
St. Polyeucte was a pagan soldier in the 12th imperial Roman legion assigned to Armenia in the 3rd century. He was a friend of St. Nearchus who brought him to the faith.
He was ordered to offer a sacrifice of incense to the emperor as a god, Polyeucte but refused. He was a martyr.
Saint Nearchus
St. Nearchus was a Christian soldier in the 12th Imperial Roman Legion assigned to Armenia in the 3rd century.
He was a friend of St. Polyeucte. He was ordered to offer a sacrifice of incense to the emperor as a god, Nearchus but refused. He was a martyr.
Saint Philip Berruyer
St. Philip Berruyer was also known as Philip of Bourges. He was the nephew of St. William of Bourges. He was also the Archbishop of Bourges, France. He died in 1260 due to natural causes.
Saint Felanus of Saint Andrew
St. Felanus of Saint Andrew was a hermit, monk and abbot of the Monastery of Saint Andrew in Scotland. He died in 710 AD in Scotland due to natural causes.
Saint Eustratius of Olympus
St. Eustratius of Olympus was also known as Eustrate or Eustrazio. He was an abbot of the Abgar Abby on Mount Olympus in Bithynia (modern Turkey).
Saint Fortunatus of Smyrna
St. Fortunatus of Smyrna was a deacon. He died as a martyr at Smyrna (modern Izmir, Turkey).
Saint Revocatus of Smyrna
St. Revocatus of Smyrna was a deacon. He died as a martyr at Smyrna (modern Izmir, Turkey).
Saint Vitalicus of Smyrna
St. Vitalicus of Smyrna was a bishop. He died as a martyr at Smyrna (modern Izmir, Turkey).
Martyrs of Africa
The Martyrs of Africa were born in Africa. They were a group of 21 Christians murdered together for their faith in the persecutions of Decius. They died in 250 AD.
Their names are;
- Artaxes
- Epictetus
- Felicitas
- Felix
- Fortunatus
- Jucundus
- Pictus
- Quietus
- Quinctus
- Rusticus
- Secundus
- Sillus
- Vincent
- Vitalis
Martyrs of Antioch
The Martyrs of Antioch were a group of Christians martyred together during the persecutions of Diocletian.
Their names are;
- Anastasius
- Anthony
- Basilissa
- Celsus
- Julian
- Marcionilla
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