Saints of the day november 1

Solemnity of All Saints

The church celebrates today the feast of all those who have gone before us in their March to the House of the father, and who are already enjoying the presence of God face to face. That is, all those anonymous which are holy. This holiday reminds us that all are called to holiness in this life. In the first centuries of church life had a day to remember the martyrs. Pope Boniface IV (608-615) transformed a Greek temple in one Christian to devote to the worship of "All the Holy". And it was in the year 840, when the solemnity began to be held on November 1. We must remember that many important holidays begin their celebration yesterday evening, at the evening Mass of wakefulness, ie October 31. In English it would be All Hallow's Eve, the eve of All Saints. Over time pronunciation changed to what is known today Halloween. This celebration has little to do with the importance of the day which today celebrates the Universal Church, although its origin is the same.

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Saint Licinio of Anjou (s. VII)

In Anjou, in Neustria, saint Licinio, Bishop, whom the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I entrusted the monks who moved to England (c. 606).

Blessed Theodore George Romzsa (s. XX)
Blessed Rupert Mayer (s. XX)
Saint Rómulo of Bourges (s. V)

In the town of Bourges, in Aquitaine, St. Romulus, presbyter and Abbot (s. V).

Blessed Rainieri Aretino (s. XIV)
Saint Pedro del Barco (s. XII)

In the city of Avila, Castile, death of saint Pedro de el Barco, priest, who retired lived in solitude near the River Tormes

Blessed Nonius Alvarez Pereira (s. XV)
Saint Marcelo of París (s. IV)

In Paris, the Gallia Lugdunensis, saint Marcelo, Bishop (s. IV).

Saint Magno of Milán (s. VI)

In Milan, the Lombardy, saint Magno, Bishop (s. VI).

Saint Caesarius of Tarracina
Saint Benignus of Dijon
Saint Austremoine of Avernia
Saint Audomar of Thérouanne (s. VII)
Saint Vigor of Bayeux (s. VI)

In Bayeux, in the Lugdunensis Gallia St. Vigor, Bishop, disciple of saint Vedasto (c. 538).

Saint Maturino of Larchant (s. VII)

In Larchant, city of the Gatinais Aquitanian, saint Maturino, presbyter (c. s. VII).

Saint Cirenia mártir
Saint Severino of Tívoli (s. VI)

In Tivoli, Lazio, saint Severino, monk (s. c. VI).