Saints of the day february 1

Saint Brigid of Ireland (s. VI)

Celebrate today: Brígida.

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Saint Raúl of Cambray

It was a very fervent monk sent by Saint Bernard in the year 1132 founded the famous monastery of the Valley of the cells, to the North of France, in chambray.

Saint Pablo of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (s. IV)

In Augusta Tricastina (today Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux), in the region of the Viennese Gaul, St. Paul, Bishop, who gave its name to the city (s. IV).

Saint Henry Morse (s. XVII)
Saint Viridiana (s. XIII)

Castro Fiorentino, Tuscany, saint Viridiana or Veridiana, Virgin, who lived as a recluse from youth to old age (1236 / 1242).

Blessed Anna Giovanna Francesca Visitation Michelotti (s. XIX)
Saint Sigeberto (s. VII)

In Metz, in Austrasia, the Holy King Sigeberto III, who founded the monasteries of Stavelot and Malmedy, as well as many others, and is distinguished by its liberality in alms to the churches and the poor.

Saint Trifón, mártir

In Phrygia, commemoration of St. Trifón, martyr (s. inc.)

Blessed Reginald of Orleans (s. XIII)
Saint Urso (s. IX)

In Augusta Pretoria (Aosta today), in the Graian Alps, saint Urso, presbyter (before century IX).

Saint Severo, obispo of Rávena (s. IV)

In Ravenna, in the region of Flaminia, saint Severo, Bishop (p. 342).

Blessed Andrew Segni (s. XIV)

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Saint Agrippano bishop and martyr (s. VII)
Saint Juan, obispo of Saint-Malo (s. XII)

In Saint-Malo, in lower Brittany, saint Juan, Bishop, male of great austerity and justice, who moved his episcopal seat from Aleth to that city. Saint Bernardo praised it as poor Bishop, friend of the poor and lover of poverty.

Saint Cecilio of Granada

Cecilio was the first bishop of Granada. He was martyred during the persecutions of Nero, burned in the Mount of Granada.