At Egea, of Cilicia, St. Talaleo, martyr (s. III).
Saint Aurea, Ostia Tiberina, martyr (s. in.).
In Toulouse, in the Narbonnaise Gaul, Saint-Hilaire, Bishop, who raised a small basilica of wood over the grave of saint Saturnino, its predecessor (c. 400).
Commemoration of saint Lydia of Thyatira, seller of purple, who was the first who believed in the Gospel at Philippi in Macedonia, when the Apostle Paul preached it (s. I).
In Cagliari, on the island of Sardinia, saint Lucifero, Bishop, who, courageous defender of the nicena faith, suffered many persecutions by the Emperor Constantius, being sent into exile, and returning to his seat died as a confessor of Christ.
In Pavia, in Lombardy, saint Teodoro, Bishop, who suffered exile during the terrible war between the Franks and Lombards (c. 785).
In Seoul, Korea, saint Protásio Chong Kuk-bo, martyr, who returned to the faith Christian that he had left earlier and professed it to death in the prison, who caused him in the midst of cruel torture.