Naples, St. Januarius (died 291), whose day is September 19; and St. Thomas Aquīnas (1227-1274), whose days are March 7 and July 18.

Netherlands, St. Armand (589-679).

North (The), St. Ansgar (801-864), and Bernard Gilpin (1517-1583). Norway, St. Anscharius, called “The Apostle of the North” (801-864), whose day is February 3; and St. Olaus (992, 1000-1030).

Oxford, St. Frideswide.

Padua, St. Justina, whose day is October 7; and St. Anthony (1195-1231), whose day is June 13.

Paris, St. Geneviève (419-512). Her day is January 3.

Peak (The), Derbyshire, W. Bagshaw (1628-1702).

Picts (The), St. Ninian (fourth century), whose day is September 16; and St. Columb (521-597), whose day is June 9.

Pisa, San Ranieri.

Poitiers, St. Hilary (300-367). His day is January 14.