Abbot of the monastery of Cistercian Fitero in Navarre, and founder of the military order of Calatrava.
View moreIn Paris, in France, saint Luisa de Marillac, widow, who, by example, formed the Institute of sisters of charity to help those in need, thus completing the work outlined by saint Vicente de Paúl.
In Rome, saint Zaccaria, potato, with utmost vigilance and prudence ruled the Church of God, slowing the momentum of the Lombards, indicating the order straight to the Franks, providing churches the Germans and seeking the understanding with the Greeks.
In Córdoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Leocricia, Virgin and martyr, who, born in Muslim family, secretly embraced the faith of Christ, and stopped at home together with saint Eulogio, four days after the martyrdom of this passed to eternal glory to be cutthroat.
At Pario, on the Hellespont, saint Menigno, fuller, who, according to tradition, had suffered under the Emperor Decio (c.250).
Near Burgos, in the region of Castile, in Spain, saint Sisebuto, Abbot of Cardeña.
In the town of Coria, in the Spanish province of Lusitania, saint Vicenta, Virgin and martyr.