 
            
            St Marculf is also known as Marcoul. His feast day is May 1. He died on May 1, 558, in the Îles Saint-Marcouf off the east coast of the Cotentin Peninsula.
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            St. Zita, her feast day is celebrated on April 27. Zita was born into a poor but holy Christian family. St Zita was busy with visits to the sick and those in prison, ministering them God's word.
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            St. Cletus whose name "Cletus" in Ancient Greek means "one who has been called," and "Anacletus" means "one who has been called back." Also "Anencletus"
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            St John Baptist de la Salle was born at Rheims, France on April 30th. He was the eldest of ten children in a noble family.
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            St. Venturino of Bergamo a native of Bergamo, Italy joined the Dominicans in 1319 and soon distinguished himself as a brilliant preacher, attracting huge crowds throughout northern Italy.
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            St Rupert a Bishop and missionary, also listed as Robert of Hrodbert. A member of a noble Frankish family, he was appointed bishop of Worms and Germany.
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            St. Lea, a devout fourth-century widow. Upon the death of her husband, she retired to a Roman monastery and ultimately became its Superior. Her feast day is March 22.
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            St. Enda an Irish saint lived near the River Shannon. He decided to become a monk and went on a pilgrimage to Rome, where he was ordained.
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            St. Patrick of Ireland is one of the world's most popular saints. He was born in Roman Britain and when he was fourteen or so, he was captured by Irish pirates.
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            St Matilda was the daughter of Count Dietrich of Westphalia and Reinhild of Denmark. Her feast day is celebrated in the catholic church on March 14th.
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