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NAPLES, St. Januarius (died 291), whose day is September 19; and St.
Thomas Aquinas (1227-1274), whose days are March 7 and July 18.
NETHERLANDS, St. Armand (589-679).
NORTH (_The_), St. Ansgar (801-864), and Bernard Gilpin (1517-1583).
NORWAY, St. Anscharius, called "The Apostle of the North" (801-864), whose day is February 3; and St. Olaus (992, 1000-1030).
OXFORD, St. Frideswide.
PADUA, St. Justina, whose day is October 7; and St. Anthony (1195-1231), whose day is June 13.
PARIS, St. Genevieve (419-512). Her day is January 3.
PEAK (_The_), Derbys.h.i.+re, W. Bagshaw (1628-1702).
PICTS (_The_), St. Ninian (fourth century), whose day is September 16; and St. Columb (521-597), whose day is June 9.
PISA, San Ranieri.
POITIERS, St. Hilary (300-367). His day is January 14.
POLAND, St. Hedviga (1174-1243), whose day is October 15; and St.
Stanislaus (died 1078), whose day is May 7.
PORTUGAL, St. Sebastian (250-288). His day is January 20.
PRUSSIA, St. Andrew, whose day is November 30; and St. Albert (died 1195), whose day is November 21.
ROCHESTER, St. Paulinus (353-431). His day is June 22.
ROME, St. Peter and St. Paul. Both died on the same day of the month, June 29. The old tutelar deity was Mars.
RUSSIA, St. Nicholas, St. Andrew, St. George, and the Virgin Mary.
SARAGOSSA, St. Vincent, where he was born (died 304). His day is January 22.
SARDINIA, Mary the Virgin. Her days are: _Nativity_, November 21; _Visitation_, July 2; _Conception_, December 8; _Purification_, February 2; _a.s.sumption_, August 15.
SCOTLAND, St. Andrew, because his remains were brought by Regulus into Fifes.h.i.+re in 368. His day is November 30.
SEBASTIA (in Armenia), St. Blaise (died 316). His day is February 3.
SICILY, St. Agatha, where she was born (died 251.[TN-147] Her day is February 5. The old tutelar deity was Ceres.
SILESIA, St. Hedviga, also called Avoye (1174-1243). His day is October 15.
SLAVES or SLAVI, St. Cyril, called "The Apostle of the Slavi" (died 868). His day is February 14.
SPAIN, St. James the Greater (died A.D. 44). His day is July 24.
SWEDEN, St. Anscharius, St John, and St. Eric IX. (reigned 1155-1161).
SWITZERLAND, St. Gall (died 646). His day is October 16.
_Valleys_, St. Agatha (died 251). Her day is February 5.
VENICE, St. Mark, who was buried there. His day is April 25. St.
Pantaleon, whose day is July 27; and St. Lawrence Justiniani (1380-1465).
VIENNA, St. Stephen (died A.D. 34). His day is December 26.
_Vineyards_, St. Urban (died 230). His day is May 25.
WALES, St. David, uncle of King Arthur (died 544). His day is March 1.
_Woods_, St. Silvester, because _silva_, in Latin, means "a wood." His day is June 20.
YORKs.h.i.+RE, St. Paulinus (353-431). His day is June 22.
=Saints for Special Cla.s.ses of Persons=, such as tradesmen, children, wives, idiots, students, etc.:--
ARCHERS, St. Sebastian, because he was shot by them.
ARMORERS, St. George of Cappadocia.
ARTISTS and the ARTS, St. Agatha; but St. Luke is the patron of painters, being himself one.
BAKERS, St. Winifred, who followed the trade.
BARBERS, St. Louis.
BARREN WOMEN. St. Margaret befriends them.
BEGGARS, St. Giles. Hence the outskirts of cities are often called "St.
Giles."
BISHOPS, etc., St. Timothy and St. t.i.tus (1 _Tim._ iii. 1; _t.i.tus_ i.
7).
BLIND FOLK, St. Thomas a Becket, and St. Lucy, who was deprived of her eyes by Paschasius.
BOOKSELLERS, St. John Port Latin.
BRIDES, St. Nicholas, because he threw three stockings, filled with wedding portions, into the chamber window of three virgins, that they might marry their sweethearts, and not live a life of sin for the sake of earning a living.
BURGLARS, St. Dismas, the penitent thief.
CANDLE and LAMP MAKERS, St. Lucy and Lucian. A pun upon _lux lucis_ ("light").