In the monastery of La Camabre, near Brussels, in Brabante, saint Alicia or Aleide, Virgin, of the Cistercian order, that at the age of twenty-two contracted leprosy and was forced to live as a recluse. Towards the end of his life was private of the view, so that not a single member of his body was healthy, except for his tongue to sing the praises of God.
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In Rome, saint Paula Frassinetti, Virgin, who, in the midst of difficulties, founded the Congregation of sisters of Saint Dorotea, to the Christian formation of young women, distinguished by its fortitude, very smooth in the work and energy to steer his Institute.
In Naples, Campania, saint Max, Bishop, who defend the faith of Nicaea was banished by Emperor Constantius, dying consumed by various calamities (s. IV).
In Treviso, in the territory of Venice, St. Paris, presbyter of the camaldolese order, who was spiritual director of religious for seventy-seven years, dying at the age of one hundred eight years.
In Bremen, Saxony, saint Remberto, Bishop of Hamburg and Bremen, faithful disciple and successor of saint Oscar, he continued his Ministry for lands of Denmark and Sweden, and in time of the incursions of the Normans worried about redeeming the captives.
In Tortosa, Spain, saint Rosa Francisca Maria of pains (María Rosa) Molas Vallvé, Virgin, who became the Congregation of sisters of our Lady of consolation, a group of pious women to assist afflicted people.