<strong>Adriana, Ariana or Ariadna</strong>. Slave of the King of Phrygia, who converted to Christianity, being executed by bear witness to their faith.
Celebrate today: Adriana, Adrianita, Adrianna, Ari, Ariadna, Ariadny, Ariana, Arianna.
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View moreIn Córdoba, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Columba, Virgin and martyr, persecution unleashed by the Arabs spontaneously confessed his faith to the judge and other judges, so it was cutthroat opposite the gates of the Palace.
In Genoa, in the region of Liguria, saint Francisco María de Camporosso, religious of the order of brothers minor Capuchins, was eminent for his charity for the poor and for his dedication to the good and salvation of their neighbors sick, becoming an offering as a victim of the rampaging plague.
In Liège, of Austrasia (now Belgium), the passion of St. Lambert, Bishop of Maastricht and martyr, who banished, withdrew to the monastery of Stavelot and later, returned to Headquarters, while brightly played the pastoral role, being innocent was killed by the enemies of the Church (c. 705).
In Hue, from Annam (Viet Nam today), passion of saint Manuel Nguyen Van Trieu, priest and martyr, under the regime of Emperor Canh Thinh.
At Zaragoza, in Aragon, Spain, saint Pedro Arbués, priest and martyr, Canon regular of the order of St. Augustine, who dedicated this Kingdom to fight against superstition and heresies, was murdered before the altar of the Cathedral Church at the hands of some affected by its Office of Inquisitor.
In Melinais, in the territory of Angers, in Gaul, saint Reinaldo, who embraced the eremitical life in the mountains of Craon, for better living the precepts of the Lord (c. 1104).
In the Argona forest, on the banks of the Meuse, in Austrasia (today France), St. Rodingo, Abbot, founder and pious superior of the monastery of Beaulieu, close to Lyon (s. VIII inc.).
In Milan, from Liguria, burial of saint Satiro, whose distinguished merits tells his brother saint Ambrosio de Milán. When he was not yet started in the Christian mysteries, he suffered a shipwreck without fear of death, but saved from the waters, he entered the Church of God to not die with empty hands. United in mutual and intimate fraternity to his brother Ambrose, was buried by the Bishop of Milan, next to the martyr Saint Victor of Milan.