In Pisa, Tuscany, saint Bona, Virgin, that pious and repeatedly made a pilgrimage to holy land, Rome and Compostela. Patron Saint of hostesses, messengers and pilgrims
In Ravenna, the Flaminia, St. Exuperancio, Bishop, that this church wisely ruled at the time that King Odoacro took hold of Italy and the city (430/476-477).
In Mâcon, Burgundy, saint Gerardo, who, being the first monk, he was elected Bishop of this city, withdrawing more later to lead a solitary life in a forest (c. 940).
At Antioch, in Syria, saint Hesiquio palatal, martir, who during the persecution in time of the Diocleciano Emperor, upon hearing the order who does not sacrifice to idols should get rid of their military insignia, stripped them and for this reason was thrown into the Orontes River with a large stone tied around his right hand (c. 303).
In Milan, in the province of Liguria, saint Senator, Bishop, whom the Pope Saint Leo the great had sent as legate to Constantinople when it was still priest (c. 480).
In Rome, blessed (Julia) Ursula Ledóchowska, Virgin, who founded the Institute of sisters Ursulines of the heart of Jesus dying, undertook tiring journeys by Poland, Scandinavia, Finland and Russia, and finally died in Rome