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The following saints are memorialized on March 3:

40 Martyrs in North Africa

Anselm of Nonantola

Arthelais of Benevento

Asterius of Casarea

Basiliscus of Pontus

Calupan

Camilla

Cele-Christ

Cheledonius of Calahorra

Cleonicus of Pontus

Cunegundes

Eutropius of Pontus

Felix

Foila

Fortunatus

Frederick of Hallum

Gervinus

Hemiterius of Calahorra

Jacobinus de' Canepaci

Johannes Scalvinoni

Katharine Drexel

Lamalisse

Liberatus Weiss

Luciolus

Marcia the Martyr

Marinus of Caesarea

Michael Pius Fasoli

Non

Peter Renatus Rogue

Sacer

Samuel Marzorati

Teresa Eustochio

Titian of Brescia

Winwallus of Landévennec

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