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 Holy Roman Emperor Rudolph II. He led the liberation of Székesfehérvár, Hungary armed only with a crucifix. Patron of Brindisi.

Feast of Sts. Justa and Rufina

Feast of Sts. Justa and Rufina, Virgin Martyrs, potters. The two saints are highly honored in the medieval Mozarabic Liturgy. Patrons of Seville, Spain, guilds of alfareros (potters) and cacharreros (sellers of pottery), protectors of La Giralda and the Cathedral of Seville.

Feast of St. Hedwig

Feast of St. Hedwig (Jadwiga) of Poland, the first queen regnant of the Kingdom of Poland, ascended the throne at age thirteen. Married Jagiello of Lithuania. Patron of Queens and United Europe. Canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1997.

Feast of St. Swithun

Feast of St. Swithun, Anglo-Saxon bishop of Winchester, chaplain to Egbert of the Saxons, tutor to Ethelwulf.  Patron of Winchester Cathedral and  .  Tradition: if it rains on St. Swithun’s bridge today, it will rain for forty days!

Feast of St. Henry

Feast of St. Henry, Holy Roman Emperor, Oblate of Saint Benedict. Married to Cunigunde of Luxembourg (later canonized), patron saint of the childless, of Dukes, the handicapped and those rejected by Religious Orders.

Feast of St. John Gaulbert

Feast of St. John Gaulbert, Florentine noble,  Abbott and founder of the Vallumbrosan Order. Patron of forest workers, foresters, park rangers, parks, Badia di Passignano, the Vallumbrosan Order, Florence, Italian Forest Corps and Brazilian forests.