In the basilica of Saint Pablo in Rome, in via Ostiense, saint Félix III, Pope, who was ancestor of the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I.
In Werda (today Kaiserswerth), island in the Rhine, in Saxony, St. Suitberto, Bishop, who, monk in Northumbria, was fellow of saint Willibrordo and ordained bishop by St. Wifrido, preached the Gospel to the Batavians, Friesians and other peoples of Germania, dying piously in the monastery which had been founded, being already old.
Near Cenomanum (now Le Mans), in Neustria, St. Siviardo, Abbot of Anille (c. 680).
In the city of Xilinxian, in china of Guangxi Province, saint Inés Cao Kuiying, martyr, who, married to a violent husband, after the death of this was delivered with mandate of the Bishop to the teaching of Christian doctrine, who is why, after being detained in a jail and suffer torments crudelisimos, always trusting the Lord became eternal feasts.
In Celanova, Galicia, in Spain, saint Rosendo, formerly Bishop of Dumio, who took care of promote or establish the monastic life in the same region and having renounced the episcopal function, took the monastic habit in the monastery of Celanova, who then presided as Abbot.
In the monastery of vein in the chasms of the mercury mount, in Calabria, León Luke, Abbot of Mule, who, according to the institutions of the Eastern monks, highlighted in hermitic and monastic life (c. 900).
In the region of Vasconia, saint Leon, Bishop and martyr (s. IX).