Saints of the day february 17

Saint Teodoro of Bizancius (s. IV)
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The seven saints founders of the Order of the servants of Mary
Saint Alexis Falconieri and companions (s. XIV)
Blessed Antoni Leszczewicz (s. XX)
Blessed Luca Belludi (s. XIII)
Saint Pedro Yu Chong-nyul (s. XIX)

In Pyongyang, in Korea, saint Pedro Yu Chong-nyul, martyr, who, being the parent, while reading the faithful gathered overnight in the Catechist House, he was captured and beaten to death by their status as Christian.

Saint Mesrob (s. V)

In Armenia, Saint Mesrob, doctor of the Armenians, who, being disciple of saint Narsete and enter in the Royal Palace, monk was made. He invented the signs of the alphabet so that the people were instructed in the Scriptures, translated into Armenian the two wills and composed hymns and chants (c. 440).

Saint Bonose (s. IV)
Saint Constable (s. XII)
Saint Fian (s. VII)

On Lindisfarne, in Northumbria, saint Fian, Bishop and Abbot, famous for his teaching and by his zeal in evangelizing (c. 656).

Saint Evermodo (s. XII)

In Ratzeburg, in Holsacia, Germania, St. Evermodo, Bishop, who, disciple of St. Norbert in the Premonstratensian order, devoted himself to the evangelization of the Wends.

Saint Flaviano (s. V)

Commemoration of St. Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople, who, by defending the Catholic faith proclaimed in Ephesus, was attacked with punches and kicks by the partisaints of the ungodly Dioscorus and sent into exile, died shortly after.

Saint Silvino of Auchy (s. VIII)

In Auchy, in the region of Morins, burial of Saint Silvino, Bishop (s. VIII).

Saint Fintán (s. V)

In the monastery of Clúain Ednech, in Ireland, St. Fintán, Abbot founder of the same and prestigious for its austerity (c. 440).