Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola

Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola, Spanish knight, hermit, priest, theologian & founder, the Society of Jesus, 1st Superior General of the Jesuits in 1541. Wrote the Spiritual Exercises in 1548.  Patron of spiritual retreats, soldiers, Society of Jesus, the Diocese of Buenos Aires.

Feast of St. Peter Chrysologus

Feast of St. Peter Chrysologus (“golden-worded”), Bishop of Ravenna, Confessor and Doctor of the Church, the “Doctor of Homilies”, famous for short, inspiring homilies. Contemporary portrait is found in the mosaics of the Church of San Giovanni Evangelista in Ravenna, Italy.

Feast of St. Olaf

Feast of St. Olaf (Olaf II Haraldsson), Norse pirate, King, and Martyr. Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae who unified and converted Norway.  Canonized at Nidaros one year after his death in the Battle of Stiklestad. Patron of carvers, difficult marriages, kings, Faroe Islands and Norway.

Feast of St. Pantaleon

Feast of St. Pantaleon, one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocletianic Persecution. Patron of Physicians, midwives, livestock, lottery, lottery winners, invoked against headaches, locusts, witchcraft, accidents and loneliness.

Feast of St. Kinga of Poland

Feast of St. Kinga of Poland (Kunegunda), Princess Hungary. She married Bolesław V (“the Chaste”), and performed charitable works visiting the poor and helping lepers. Widowed, she became a Poor Clare nun in the monastery at Sandec. Patron of Poland and Lithuania.

Feast of St. Lawrence of Brindisi

Feast of St. Lawrence of Brindisi, O.F.M. priest, theologian, Doctor of the Church, vicar general of the Capuchins, imperial chaplain for the army of Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor, led the liberation of Székesfehérvár, Hungary armed only with a crucifix. Patron of Brindisi.

Feast of St. Margaret of Antioch

Feast of St. Margaret of Antioch, Martyr, one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. Patron ofchildbirth, pregnant women, dying people, kidney disease, peasants, exiles, falsely accused people, Lowestoft, England, Queens’ College, Cambridge, nurses, Sannat and Bormla, Malta.