Celebrate today: Ed, Edu, Eduard, Eduardo, Edwar, Edward.
View moreMater Matuta (today Saintremo), on the coast of Liguria, St. Romulus, Bishop of Genoa, who I filled with Apostolic ardor, died during a pastoral visit (s. V).
Close to Subiaco, Lazio, saint Quelidona, or Celidona, Virgin, who, as it says the tradition, for fifty-two years led austere and solitary life dedicated solely to God.
In Thessaloniki, in the city of Macedonia, saint Florencio, martyr, who, according to tradition, after various torments died burned alive, (c. s. III).
At Cierges, in the region of Auvergne in Gaul, saint Geraldo, who, being count of Aurillac, was an example for the other princes by having lived as a monk with secular habit, seeking the good of regions which had mandated.
Salagnac, in the territory of Limoges, in Aquitaine, saint Leobono, hermit (s. inc.).
In Kobern, next to the Moselle, in the territory of Trier, St. Lubencio, presbyter (s. IV).
In Augsburg, Bavaria, in Germania, St. Simberto, Bishop, who was Abbot of Murbach (c. 807).
Commemoration of St. Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch, very erudite man, that occupied this site as the sixth successor of St. Peter and wrote a book for defending the Orthodox faith against the heretic Marcion (s. II).
In Tours, Lugdunensis Gaul, saint Venancio, Abbot, who, having been married in his youth, visit the basilica of St. Martin was moved to the life of the monks and, with the permission of his wife, is along with them to live for Christ (s. V).