Overview
- El Norte de Castilla lists today's commemorations, led by St. Angela Merici, a 1474-born Italian religious associated with the Franciscan Third Order.
- She founded the Ursuline community in 1535, died in Brescia on January 27, 1540, and was canonized in 1807.
- Her feast day moved over time from May 31 to June 10 from 1955 to make room for the feast of Mary Queen, and it is now observed on the date of her death.
- The calendar also includes San Enrique de Ossó y Cervelló, who founded the Society of Saint Teresa for the formation of young women and later lived in a Franciscan convent.
- The coverage explains onomástica as the name-day tied to a person's patron saint, a practice rooted in Spanish tradition that often aligned with birthdays.