Saints of the day june 1

Saint Justin martyr (s. II)

Celebrate today: Justino.

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Our Lady of Light

Marian invocation: Patron Saint of the employees of gas and electricity.

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Saint Vistano (s. IX)

In the region of Leicester, in England, St. Vistano, martyr, who, belonging to the Royal lineage of Mercia, for opposing the incestuous marriage of his mother was killed by the sword of the tyrant.

Saint Íñigo of Oña (s. XI)

In the monastery of Oña, in the territory of Burgos, in the region of Castile, in Hispania, saint Enecón (or Iñigo), Abbot, peaceful man, whose death was also mourned by Jews and Muslims (c. 1060).

Blessed Theobald Roggeri (s. XII)
Saint Simeón of Tréveris (s. XI)

In Trier, in the Rhineland, in Lotharingia, saint Simeon, who, born of Greek father in Syracuse, after carrying eremitical life in Bethlehem and in the Sinai mountain, finally detained in the Tower of the Black Gate of that city, where he died.

Saint Ronan of Quimper (s. VIII)

In lower Brittany, saint Ronón (Ronan, Rhone), Bishop, who, a native of Hibernia (Ireland today), how solitary lived in the forests of the region (c. s. VIII).

Saint Próculo of Bolonia (s. III)

In Bologna, Emilia town, St. Próculo, martyr, by his Christian faith was crucified (c. 300).

Blessed John Storey (s. XVI)
Blessed John Pelingotto (s. XIV)
Blessed John Baptist Scalabrini (s. XX)
Saint José Tuc (s. XIX)

In Hung Yen city, in Tonquin, saint José Tuc, martyr, young farmer who refused to cross, so they imprisoned him and insulted several times, until the time of Emperor Tu Duc was slain.

Saint Isquirión y compañeros (s. III)

Licopoli, in Egypt, saints mártires Ischyion, official of the army, along with other five soldiers, who were killed in various ways (c. 250) under the prefect Arius-time Emperor Decio, for their faith in Christ.

Saint Fortunato of Montefalco (s. V)

In Montefalco, in Umbria, saint Fortunato, presbyter, who is said that you being poor, with its constant work helped the helpless, and that gave his life for the brethren (s. IV/V).

Saint Floro of Arvernia

In Arvernia, in Aquitaine, saint Floro, who gave name to the monastery that was built over his grave, as well as to the city and to the episcopal see (s. inc.).

Saint Caprasius of Lérins (s. V)
Saint Hannibal María Di Francia (s. XX)