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January Saints
January 2 - St. Basil the Great and St. Gregory Nazianzen
St. Basil the Great is the patron saint of hospital administrators, reformers, education, and liturgists. St. Gregory Nazianzen is the patron saint of harvests and poets.
January 13 - St. Hilary of Poitiers
St. Hilary is the patron saint of children with disabilities (for unknown reasons), mothers, and sick people.
January 21 - St. Agnes
St. Agnes is the patron saint of girls, chastity, engaged couples, virgins, rape victims, and the Girl Scouts.
January 27 - St. Angela Merici
St. Angela is the patron saint of sickness, disabled and physically challenged people, and those grieving the loss of parents.
January 7 - St. Andre Bessette
St. Andre Bessette is the patron saint of those who are sick, marginzalized, and in need of healing.
January 17 - St. Anthony Abbot
St. Anthony is the patron saint of fire.
January 22 - St. Vincent
St. Vincent is the patron saint of Lisbon and Valencia.
January 28 - St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas is the patron saint of all universities and of students.
January 8 - St. Raymond of Penyafort (Can also be spelled as St. Raymond of Peñafort)
St. Raymond of Penyafort is the patron saint of canon lawyers.
January 20 - St. Fabian
St. Fabian is the patron saint of Rome.
January 24 - St. Francis De Sales
St. Francis De Sales is the patron saint of adult education, the deaf, and journalists.
January 31 - St. John Bosco
St. John is the patron saint of Catholic publishers and youth.
January 12 - St. Marguerite Bourgeoys
St. Marguerite is the patron saint of poverty, loss of parents and people rejected by religious orders.
January 20 - St. Sebastian
St. Sebastian is the patron saint of archers and athletes and of those who desire a saintly death.
January 26 - Sts. Timothy and Titus
St. Timothy is the patron saint of the stomach and intestinal ailments. St. Titus is the patron saint of United States Army Chaplain Corps.