Saints of the day may 1

Saint Joseph the Worker
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Saint Jeremiah Prophet

Celebrate today: Jere, Jeremías, Jeremy.

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Blessed Ubald of Saint Gimignano (s. XIV)
Saint Torcuato y compañeros (s. III)

In southern Hispania, commemoration of St. torquatus, Bishop of Acci (Guadix today), and other six bishops, who settled in different cities: Tesifonte, Bishop of Bergium (today Berja); Esicio, Bishop of Carcer (today Carcesa); Indalecio, Bishop of Urci (today Almeria); Second, Bishop of Abula (today Abla); Eufrasio, Bishop of Iliturgi (Andújar today), and Caecilius, Bishop of Illíberis (today Elvira, Granada) (s. III/IV).

Saint Asaph (s. VI)
Saint Arigius of Gap (s. VII)
Blessed Julian Cesarello (s. XIV)
Saint Ricardo Pampuri (s. XX)

In Milan, in Italy, saint Ricardo (Herminio Felipe) Pampuri, who, after having exercised in the world with great generosity his profession as a doctor, he entered the order of St. John of God, and at the end of two years, piously rested in the Lord.

Saint Amator of Auxerre (s. V)
Saint Marculfo (s. VI)

On an island in lower Brittany, saint Marculfo, hermit, and afterwards monk and Abbot of the monastery of Nanteuil (c. 558).

Blessed Petronilla of Moncel (s. XIV)
Saint Teodardo (s. IX)

In the region of Montauban, in the Narbonnaise Gaul, death of St. Teodardo, Bishop of Narbonne, who restored his Cathedral Church, stood out for their diligent teaching and undermined by disease, ultimately died in a monastery, giving his soul to God.

Saint Grata

Saint Grata, widow. Variant of grace. Saint Grata was born in Lombardy (Italy) between the 4th and 7th centuries. There is very little information on it.

Saint Orencio (s. V)

In Auch, in Aquitaine, saint Orencio or Oriencio, Bishop, who strove to eradicate the customs of the pagans of his city and seek peace between the Romans and the King of the Visigoths of Toulouse (c. 440).

Saint Peregrino Laziosi (s. XIV)

In Forlì, in the province of Emilia, St. Peregrine Laziosi, religious of the order of the servants of Mary, who since its dedication to the mother of God was distinguished by his love of Jesus Christ and its application to the poor.

Saint Segismundo (s. VI)

At Agaune in Reece, burial of St. Sigismund, King of the Burgundians, who become the place of the Arian heresy to the Catholic faith, instituted a community that should engage without interruption in the psalmody to the graves of the martyrs and atoned for a crime which was perpetrated with penance, tears and fasting. Later, and in the region of Orleans, was thrown into a well by his enemies.

Blessed Mafalda (s. XIII)
Blessed Aldebrandus (s. XII)
Blessed Clement Septyckyj (s. XX)
Saint Brieuc (s. V)
Saint Andeolus