In the Archdiocese of Lviv, Saint Zygmunt Gorazdowski, priest, born in Saintok (Poland) 1845. He promoted numerous works for priests, young, sick and poor. He founded a new newspaper, various institutions of charity and the Congregation of the religious of St. Joseph. He died on January 1, 1920 in Lviv (Ukraine)
In the city of Tho Duc, in Annam, saint Pablo Tong Viet Buong, martyr, who, being a soldier, he suffered death for Christ in the time of Emperor Minh Mang.
In Pavia, in the province of Liguria, commemoration of saint Severino Boecio, martyr, distinguished by his science and his writings, who being imprisoned composed a treatise on consolation of philosophy and served God faithfully until the death it inflicted the King Theodoric.
In Rouen, of Neustria, saint Román, Bishop, who downed the symbols of the pagans who were still revered in his city, convinced the good to improve and the bad guys to abandon his way of acting.
In the city of Cologne, in Germany, commemoration of saint Severino, Bishop, worthy of praise for its virtues.
St. Józef Bilczewski, born in Wilamowice (Poland), Archbishop of Lviv of the Latins from 1900, was a reference point for Catholics, Orthodox and Jews during the first world war and subsequent conflicts, died on March 20, 1923 in Lviv (Ukraine).
In Antioch, Syria, saint Teodoreto, priest and martyr, who, according to tradition, it relates the apostate, was captured by Julián Regent of East and, by persisting in the confession of the Christian faith, was martyred.
Saint Gaetano Catanoso was born on February 14, 1879 in Chorio di Saint Lorenzo (Italy). Priest of the Archdiocese of Reggio Calabria-Bova. He founded the Veronicas Sisters of the Holy face. He died in Reggio, Calabria on April 4, 1963.
In Syracuse, city of Sicily, saint Juan, Bishop, whom the Pope saint Gregorio Magno I praised Customs, justice, wisdom, mode of counseling and care of the assets of the Church.
In Constantinople, Saint Ignatius, Bishop, who, by having rebuked the Caesar Bardas by the repudiation of his legitimate wife, was the subject of libel and exile. Restored to its headquarters by intervention of the Pope saint Nicolás I, he rested in the peace of the Lord.
Rumsey, in England, saint Etelfleda, who still teenager, was devoted to the Lord in the Monastery founded by his father Etelwodo, and chosen Abbess, ruled it for many years until his death.
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