Saints of the day october 26

Saint Evaristus Pope (s. II)

Jew of Greek origin, Shepherd of the Church succeeding Pope Anacletus. He was humble and well-read in preaching and defended the faith of Gnostic errors.

Celebrate today: Evaristo.

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Saint Eata of Hexham (s. VII)
Saint Rogaciano of Cartago (s. III)

In Cartago, commemoration of Saint Rogaciano, presbyter, who, during the persecution under the Emperor Decio, its Bishop, St. Cyprian, entrusted with the administration of the Church of Carthage, and along with saint Felicisimo suffered torture and prisons by the name of Christ (s. III).

Saint Felicisimo of Cartago (s. III)

In Cartago, commemoration of saint Rogaciano, priest, who, during the persecution under the Emperor Decio, its Bishop, St. Cyprian, entrusted with the administration of the Church of Carthage, and along with saint Felicisimo suffered torture and prisons by the name of Christ (s. III).

Saint Marciano of Nicomedia (s. III)

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, saints Luciano and Marciano, martyrs, that in time the Emperor Decio, by order of the prefect Sabino, were burned alive (c. 250).

Saint Luciano of Bitinia (s. III)

In Nicomedia, Bithynia, saints Luciano and Marciano, martyrs, that in time the Emperor Decio, by order of the prefect Sabino, were burned alive (c. 250).

Saint Witta of Bürberg (s. VIII)

In the monastery of Hersfeld, in Germania, burial of Saint Witta or Albino, first bishop of Burberg, who, a native of England, was called by St. Boniface and was commissioned to sow the seed of the word of God in the region of Hesse (c. 786).

Saint Sigebaldo of Metz (s. VIII)

In Metz, city of Austrasia, St. Sigebaldo, Bishop, founder of several monasteries.

Saint Rústico of Narbona (s. V)

In Narbonne, in the South of Gaul, saint rustic, Bishop, who eager to depose its function to retire to a life of silence, was convinced by the Pope saint León I Magno to the perseverance, comforted, remained in Office and in the work that it had entrusted to him (c. 461).

Saint Fulco of Pavía (s. XIII)

In Pavia, Lombardy, saint Fulco, Bishop, who, of Scottish origin, was male Pacific, famous for his work and his charity.

Blessed Damien Furcheri (s. XV)
Saint Cedda of Lastingham (s. VII)
Blessed Bonaventura of Potenza (s. XVIII)
Saint Bean of Mortlach (s. XI)
Saint Aptonius of Anguleme (s. VI)
Saint Amand of Argentorato (s. IV)
Saint Gibitruda vírgen