At Chartres, of Gaul, St. Ivón, Bishop, who reformed the order of the canons and made and wrote much in favour of the priesthood, harmony of the Empire and the usefulness of the Church.
In Canterbury, England, commemoration of saint Juan Stone, priest of the order of brothers of St. Augustine and martyr during the reign of Enrique VIII bravely defended the Catholic faith and consummated their martyrdom on the scaffold.
At Rome, commemoration of Saint Sérvulo, who paralyzed from early childhood, lying on a porch, near the Church of saint Clemente, was always thank God in pain, writes St. Gregory I the great, and collecting alms giving to the poor (c. 590).
In Iceland, St. Thorlaco, Bishop of Skálholt, committed to the reform of the customs of the clergy and the people.