Saints of the day october 10

Saint Thomas of Villanova (s. XVI)
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Saint Eulampia of Nicomedia (s. IV)

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, saint Eulampio and his sister saint Eulampia, martyrs during the persecution under Diocletian triggered (s. IV).

Saint Eulampio of Nicomedia (s. IV)

In Nicomedia, in Bithynia, saint Eulampio and his sister saint Eulampia, martyrs during the persecution under Diocletian triggered (s. IV).

Blessed Angela Mary Truszkowska (s. XIX)
Saint Cerbonius of Populonia (s. VI)
Saint Clarus of Nantes (s. IV)
Blessed Daniel Comboni (s. XIX)
Blessed Edward Detkens (s. XX)
Saint Gereón y compañeros (s. IV)

In the city of Cologne, in Germania, Saints Gereon and companions, martyrs, who offered their necks to the sword to defend the true piety (s. IV).

Saint Juan of Bridlington (s. XIV)

In Bridlington, England, saint Juan, priest, prior of the monastery of canons regular of St. Augustine, famous for his prayer, austerity, and goodness.

Blessed Leo Wetmanski (s. XX)
Saint Paulino of Rochester (s. VII)

In Rochester, England, death of St. Paulinus, Bishop of York, who monk and disciple of the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I, was sent to England to preach the Gospel, making Edwino, King of Northumbria, washing in the waters of baptism unto all his people.

Saint Pinito of Cnosos (s. II)

Commemoration of St. Pinito, Bishop of Knossos, on the island of Crete, who, under the framework emperors Antonino Vero and Lucio Aurelio comfortable, distinguished himself by his writings on faith and concern for the growth of the grey which is entrusted him (c. 180).

Saint Tanca of Ramerude (s. VII)

Near Ramerude (today Arcis-sur-Aube), in the region of Troyes, in Neustria, saint Tanca, Virgin and martyr, who, as he narrates the tradition, to defend her virginity not hesitate accepting death (s. VI/VII).

Saint Telquilde of Jouarre (s. VII)

In the monastery of Jouarre, in the territory of Meaux, in Neustria, saint Telquilde, Abbess, who, noble and remarkable family on its merits and austere in their customs, taught the sacred virgins out to encounter Christ with lighted lamps (c. 670).