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Categories
- Saints Fructuosus, Augurius, and Eulogius (1)
- Saints Felix and Adauctus (1)
- Saints Faustinus and Jovita (2)
- Saint Fursey (1)
- Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe (1)
- Saint Fulgentius of Ecija (1)
- Saint Frumentius of Ethiopia (4)
- Saint Fructuosus of Braga (1)
- Saint Fridolin (1)
- Saint Frideswide (2)
- Saint Francis of Assisi (33)
- Saint Foy (2)
- Saint Fothad (1)
- Saint Foillan of Fosses (2)
- Saint Florian (3)
- Saint Florentina (1)
- Saint Flavian of Constantinople (2)
- Saint Fintan of Taghmon (0)
- Saint Fintan of Clonenagh (0)
- Saint Finnian of Moville (1)
- Saint Finbarr (2)
- Saint Finan of Iona (3)
- Saint Fiacre (5)
- Saint Fiacc (1)
- Saint Fergus of Downpatrick (0)
- Saint Fergus Cruithneach (0)
- Saint Felix of Nola (3)
- Saint Felix IV (3)
- Saint Felix III (3)
- Saint Felix I (3)
- Saint Felicity of Rome (2)
- Saint Fabiola (3)
- Saint Fabian (8)
- Four Crowned Martyrs (1)
- Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (3)
Links
St. Fergus the Pict
http://www.cushnieent.force9.co.uk/CelticEra/Saints/saints_fergus.htm
Short reference to the patron saint of Wick.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Sts. Faith, Hope & Charity
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05766a.htm
Two groups of martyrs. The first were martyred along with their mother Sophia during the reign of Hadrian, and buried on the Aurelian Way. The second band, also along with someone named Sophia, were martyred at a later date, and buried along the Appian Way.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Saints Fintan
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06078a.htm
Brief biographical sketches of two saints of this name: St. Fintan of Clonenagh, and St. Fintan (Munnu) of Taghmon.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Saints Fergus
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06042c.htm
There are at least ten Irish saints named Fergus. This article gives details on three of them: St. Fergus Cruithneach, or the Pict, bishop, d. about 730; St. Fergus, Bishop of Duleek, d. 778; and St. Fergus, Bishop of Downpatrick, d. 583.