A 
St. Albert of Trampani, 
St. Alphonsus Liguori, 
St. Anne,     
St. Anselm, 
St. Anthony of Padua, 
St. Athenasius, 
St. Augustine | B 
St. Benedict,  
St. Bernard of Clairvaux , 
St. Charles Borromeo,  St. Bruno| 
St. Blaise | C 
Cyril and Methodius |D 
St. Dominic |E 
St. Elizabeth of Hungary , 
Bl. Elizabeth of the Trinity| F 
St. Francis of Assisi,  
St. Francis de Paola, 
St. Francis de Sales| G 
St. Gerard Majella St. Gertrude, | H 
St. Helen,  
St. Hermano Pedro St. Hubert| I | J 
St. James, 
Sts. Joachim and Anne,  St. John, Ap. & Evangelist,  
St. John Bosco,   
St. John Chrysostom,   
St. John of the Cross, 
St. John of Damascus | K | L 
Pope St.  Leo the Great, St Luke| M 
St. Mary Margaret Alacoque, 
St. Mary Magdalen of Piazzi,  
St. Martha, 
St. Meinrad |N 
St. Nicholas | O |P 
St. Patrick | 
St. Peter, Ap.,   
Sts. Peter & Paul,  | Q | R 
St. Rose of Lima | S 
St. Simon Stock| T 
St. Teresa of Jesus,  
St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus & the Holy Face | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
 
  
 
 
          
        
          
        
 By you O Mother and Virgin, heaven trembles with elation and the angels and the archangels rejoice. ~St Cyril 
Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Co- Patrons (with St Benedict, St Edith Stein, and St Bridget of Sweden) of Europe
"...the funeral Mass was held in all three  liturgical languages: Latin, Greek, and Slavonic.  Rivers of faithful  who had received Christ through the achievements of these two  missionaries flowed for days as they paid their respects after the  funeral.Their lives are a testimony of love, pure  and simple.  They loved their God and the souls they served more than  themselves, and so they gave their lives in honor of that love.  Such is  the perfect valentine, if you ask me.  So I say again what I already  said, and I mean it: have a very happy Valentine’s Day, today and every  day. "
by Father John Bartunek, LC | Source: Catholic.net
By you O Mother and Virgin, heaven trembles with elation and the angels and the archangels rejoice. ~St Cyril 
Sts. Cyril and Methodius, Co- Patrons (with St Benedict, St Edith Stein, and St Bridget of Sweden) of Europe
"...the funeral Mass was held in all three  liturgical languages: Latin, Greek, and Slavonic.  Rivers of faithful  who had received Christ through the achievements of these two  missionaries flowed for days as they paid their respects after the  funeral.Their lives are a testimony of love, pure  and simple.  They loved their God and the souls they served more than  themselves, and so they gave their lives in honor of that love.  Such is  the perfect valentine, if you ask me.  So I say again what I already  said, and I mean it: have a very happy Valentine’s Day, today and every  day. "
by Father John Bartunek, LC | Source: Catholic.net