Saints of the day october 14

Saint Callixtus I Pope (s. III)
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Saint Carponius martyr
Saint Juan Ogilvie (s. XVII)

In Glasgow, Scotland, saint Juan Ogilvie, priest of the society of Jesus and martyr, who exile in various European countries, after devoting many years to the study of theology was ordained a priest and secretly returned to his homeland, where surrendered diligently care pastoral of their fellow citizens, until, imprisoned and sentenced to death under King Jacobo IIt reached in the gallows glorious Palm of martyrdom.

Saint Angadrisma of Beauvais (s. VII)

Beauvais, city of Neustria, saint Angadrisma or Angradema, Abbess of the Monastery founded by saint Ebrulfo, called oratory (today Oroër) by having several places of prayer, so it is serving God without intermission (c. 695).

Blessed Ana Maria Aranda Riera (s. XX)
Saint Domingo Loricato (s. XI)

In Saint Severino Marche, of the Piceno, in Italy, saint Domingo, called Loricato, by the shell of iron that had been tight to the body, presbyter of the camaldolese order, who, having been ordained simoniacamente, monk became a hermit and disciple of saint Pedro Damiani, led an austere and disciplined life.

Saint Donatian of Reims (s. IV)

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Saint Fortunato of Todi (s. V)

In Todi, Umbria city, saint Fortunato, Bishop, who relates the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I, demonstrated an abundant charity in the care of the sick (s. V).

Saint Gaudencio of Rimini (s. V)

In Rimini, in the province of Emilia, saint Gaudencio, Bishop, who is revered as the first pastor during the time of persecution (s. IV).

Saint Lúpulo of Capua

In the city of Capua, in Campania, saint hops, martyr (s. inc.).

Saint Jacobo Laigneau of Langellerie (s. XVIII)

In Angers, in France, blessed James Laigneau de Langellerie, priest and martyr, during the French Revolution was beheaded for being a priest.

Saint Manequilde of Châlons (s. V)

In the territory of Chalons en Champagne, of Gaul, saint Manequilde, Virgin (s. V).

Blessed Roman Lysko (s. XX)
Saint Venancio of Luni (s. VII)

In the city of Luni in Liguria, commemoration of Saint Venancio, Bishop, who took care of the clergy and monks, and was a friend of the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I (s. VII).