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Justina of Padua. October 7. One of the patrons of Padua and Venice
(died 303). Kenelm. December 13 and July 17. Son of Kenulph, King of Mureia
(812-820). Ketne (Ketna). Cornish saint (died 689). Kilian. July 8. Irish saint (died 689). Lawrence. August 10. Patron of Nuremberg, Genoa, and of the
Escoriai. Leonhabdt. November 6. Patron of prisoners and slaves; in Bavaria, of
cattle (died ca. 560). Lucy (Lucia). December 13. Patron of Syracuse, and against eye-disĀeases. Ludmilla. September 16. Patron of Bohemia. Queen of that country
(died ca. 920). Luke. October 18. Patron of painters. Macaire the Elder. January 15. (Fourth century.) Macaire the Younger. January 2. (Fourth century.) Malo (Maclou). November 15. Patron of St. Malo, France (died 627). Margaret. July 20. One of the patrons of Cremona and of women in
childbirth (died fourth century). Mark. April 25. Evangelist (died 68). Martha of Bethany. July 29. Patroness of cooks and housewives (died
84). Martin of Tours. November 11, Martinmas. Patron of Tours and of
beggars, tavern-keepers and wine-growers (316-397). Mary Magdalene. July 22. Patroness of Provence and of Marseilles as
well as of penitent fallen women. Matthias. February 24.
Maurice. September 22. Patron of Austria, Savoy, Mantua, and of foot-soldiers (fourth century). Michael. September 29. Archangel. Nicholas. December 6. Archbishop of Myra in Lycia, patron of Russia,
and especially of serfs and serfdom (died 342). Olaf. July 29. Patron of Norway. Not canonized but informally
accepted. Ouen (Ouine). August 24. Patron of Rouen (595-683). Pantaleone. June 27. Patron of physicians (fourth century). Patrick. March 17. Patron of Ireland (born ca. 386). Paul. June 29 (with St. Peter), and January 25.