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Revision as of 01:40, 19 September 2012
"Who are Certain Saints Mentioned in the Holy Mass?"
In the Communicantes
- The Holy Family
- - Mary
- - Joseph
- Twelve Apostles
- - Peter and Paul (!)
- - Andrew
- - James and John
- - Thomas
- - James
- - Philip
- - Bartholomew
- - Matthew
- - Simon and Jude
- Five martyred popes
- - Linus
- - Cletus
- - Clement
- - Sixtus
- - Cornelius
- A bishop
- - Cyprian
- A deacon
- - Lawrence
- Laymen
- - Chrysogonus
- - John and Paul
- - Cosmas and Damian
In the Nobis quoque
- Men
- - John the Baptist
- - Stephen
- - Matthias, the Apostle
- - Barnabas, the companion of Saint Paul
- - Ignatius of Antioch, a martyr bishop
- - Alexander, a martyr Pope
- - Marcellinus and Peter were a priest and exorcist who were martyred together
- Women
- - Felicity and Perpetua were female martyrs from Africa
- - Agatha, a virgin martyr from Sicily
- - Lucy, a virgin martyr from Sicily
- - Agnes, a virgin martyr of Rome
- - Cecilia, a virgin martyr of Rome, patroness of music
- - Anastasia, a virgin martyr from Croatia.