Spanish Saint of the illustrious family Pignatelli one whose stem was elevated to the same position as Peter's successor in the person of the Pontiff Innocent 12th and whose roots are anchored in history as legendary.
View moreAt Heraclea in Thrace, Saint Teodoto martyr (c. s. III).
At Mariengaarde, in East Frisia, St. Siardo, Abbot of the Premonstratensian order, remarkable by its regular observance and its lavishness to the poor.
In Avignon, Provence, saint Rufo, regarded as the first that was at the forefront of the Christian community in this city (s. IV).
In the town of Eu, in Normandy, transit saint Loenzo O´Toole (Lorcan Ua Tualthail), Bishop of Dublin, who, among the difficulties of his time, vigorously promoted the regular discipline of the Church, attempted to make peace between princes, and finally, having gone to visit Henry, King of England, got the joys of eternal peace.
Trau, in Dalmatia, saint Juan, Bishop, who, being a hermit in a camaldolese monastery, was ordained bishop and happily defended the city from destruction attempted by King Colomano (c. 1111).
In Gangres, Paphlagonia, saint Hipacio of Hipapcio, Bishop, who died a martyr, stoned to death in a road by the novacianos heretics.
In Algiers, North Africa, saint Serapión, the order of Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes, who was the first that, for the redemption of captives loyal and preaching in Christian faith, won the Palm of martyrdom.