Saints of the day august 21

Saint Pius X pope (s. XX)
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Saint Bonose of Antioch (s. IV)
Saint Basa y sus tres hijos (s. IV)

Commemoration of the holy martyrs Basa and his three sons, Theognis, Agapio and Pistio. They suffered martyrdom, according to tradition, Basa, the mother on the island alone, and the children in Edessa, Hellas (s. IV).

Saint Agathonicus and companions (s. III)
Blessed Bruno Zembol (s. XX)
Saint Maximiano of Antioquía (s. IV)

Commemoration of Saints Bonoso and Maximiano, martyrs. Historical criticism says that they died at Antioch, in Syria, but the Church of Jaén considers them martyred in the city of Arjona.

Saint Luxorio of Cerdeña (s. IV)

Forum of Trajan (today Fordongianus), Sardinia, St. Luxorio, martyr (s. IV).

Saint Ciriaca of Roma (s. III)

In Rome, in the field summer, saint Ciriaca, who gave its name to the cemetery of the via Tiburtina, who she herself had donated to the Church (s. III/IV).

Saint Quadratus of Útica (s. IV)
Saint Euprepio of Verona (s. IV)

In Verona, in the confines of Venice, saint Euprepio, who is taken as the first bishop of that city (s. III/IV).

Saint José Dang Dinh Viên (s. XIX)

In the city of Hung Yen, in Tonquin, saint José Dang Dinh (Niem) Vien, priest, martyr at the time of the rule of Minh Mang.

Saint Privado gábalo (s. V)

In the territory of the Gabali (today Mende), in Gaul, St. private, Bishop and martyr, who, in the invasion of the Vandals, was found in a crypt, who was delivered to prayer and fasting, and for refusing to deliver his sheep and sacrifice to idols, died crushed to death (c. 407).

Blessed Raimundo Peiró Victorí (s. XX)
Blessed Salvador Estrugo Solves (s. XX)
Saint Sidonio Apolinar (s. V)

In Auvergne, in Aquitaine, saint Apollinare Sidónio. Was prefect of the city of Rome when he was ordained bishop of Clermont, and very well trained in the divine and the human, and owner of great Christian fortress, was faced with the ferocity of the barbarians, as father of the Church and famous doctor (c. 479).

Blessed Victoria Rasoamanarivo (s. XIX)