Saint Demetria, Virgin and martyr of Rome, 362. That was crowned with martyrdom Juliano apostate-time.
In the region of Evreux, in Neustria, saint Leufredo, abad, who founded the monastery of the Holy Cross, who chaired during forty-eight years.
In London, in England, saint Juan Rigby, martyr, who reigning Isabel I, was arrested in London and sentenced to the death penalty for having reconciled with the Catholic Church, being hanged in Southwark and, still alive, dismembered.
In Gael, in lower Brittany, saint Meveno, abad, who, born in Cambria, withdrew to the forests of the Armorica and founded a monastery (s. VI).
In the place of Zapotlanejo, Mexico, saint José Isabel Flores, priest, martyr during the great persecution in that country.
Bourges, France, in Aquitaine, saint Radulfo, Bishop, who, caring for life priests, together with priests of the Church which had entrusted collected texts of Saints parents and cannons for pastoral use.
In Huesca, in Aragon, saint Raimundo, who, being regular Canon, was appointed Bishop of Roda and Barbastro, where was expelled three years headquarters for not wanting to fight never with weapons against the enemies of the Christian name.