German mystic, was born in Constance on March 21 probably 1295; He died at Ulm, January 25, 1366; Blessed was declared in 1831 by Gregory XVI, who set his feast in the Dominican order on March 2.
Also in Rome, on the via Latina, Jovino and Basileo, martyrs Saints Christmas day that suffered in Rome during the persecution of Valerian, 258.
At Prague, Bohemia, St. Agnes, Abbess, daughter of the King Otokar, who, after having renounced marriage real and willing to marry Jesus Christ, embraced the rule of St. Clare in the monastery built by herself, where wanted to see poverty in accordance with the rule (c. 1282).
In Neocesarea, in Pontus, saint Troadio, martyred in the persecution under the Emperor Decio, whose combat has witnessed saint Gregorio Taumaturgo (c. 250).
In Agira, Sicily, saint Lucas Casali de Nicosia, monk, famous for his humility and other virtues (s. IX).