In Cornwall, St. Fingar or Guignero, martyr (c. 460).
In Pontoise, near Paris, in France, saint Gualterio, first Abbot of the monastery of the place, that, renouncing his love of solitude, taught by example to the monks the discipline of the rule and lashed out at the clergy simoniacas manners (c. 1095).
In Ariano, Irpinia in Italy, saint Otón, hermit (c. 1120).
In the place of Naas, near Dublin, in Ireland, blessed Pedro Higgins, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, by keeping fidelity to the Roman Church, in the time of King Carlos I was hanged without trial.
In place of ad-Dahr, in the Lebanon, Himlaya saint Cardigan (Rakqa) ar-Rayy_s, Virgin of the order Libanense from Saint Antonio of the Maronites, that blind at the age of thirty, and paralyzed after in all members, remained in prayer, fixed only in God.