Brother of the Hospital of St. John of God order. He gave his life for the sick, dying, attacked by the plague. He is Patron of the Diocese of Jerez.
Meung-sur-Loire, in the territory of Orleans, Gaul, St. Lifardo, priest, that in this place took solitary life.
In Tours, in the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Clotilde, Queen, whose prayers for her husband, Clovis, King of the Franks, embraced the Christian faith, and the widowed withdrew to the basilica of Saint Martín, desiring to not be considered as Queen but as a servant of God.
In Glendalough in Hibernia (Ireland today), saint Coemgeno (Kevin), Abbot, who founded this monastery where he lived many monks, who was father and guide. Known as Caoimhghin, Coemgen, Coemgenus, Comegen, Keivin, Kevin of Glen da locha or Kevin of Glendalough
In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Genesio, Bishop of Clermont, who founded a monastery in Manglieu with Hospice, in whose Church received burial (c. 650).
In Carcassonne, in the Narbonnaise Gaul, Saint-Hilaire, considered as first bishop of this city, in whose time the Goths spread the Arian heresy (s. IV).
In the village of Altkirch in the Basel region, among the Helvetii, saint Morando, monk, a native of Rhineland, who went on to be priest pilgrimage to Compostela and return entered the monastery of Cluny, founded most later the monastery where he ended his Holy life (c. 1115).
In Anagni, Campania, saint Oliva, Virgin (s. VI/VII).
In the town of Au Thi, in Tonquin, saint Pedro Dong, martyr, father family, who preferred to suffer cruel torture before stepping on the cross, and made so that in their front write 'true religion' instead of 'false religion', as intended, being slain in the time of Emperor Tu Duc.