At Senlis, in Gaul lugdonense, St. Regulus, Bishop (s. IV).
At Mount Sinai, saint Juan, abad, who composed the famous paradise scale work, for the instruction of the monks, noting the path of spiritual progress to an ascending mode by thirty steps towards God, where it was be named with the nickname of "Clímaco".
In the village of Saint Julian, in the territory of Guadalajara, Mexico, saint Julio Álvarez, priest and martyr, in the cruel religious persecution witnessed with their blood their loyalty Christ Lord and his Church.
Asti, in the region of transpadana, saint Segundo, martyr (s. inc).
In Coventry, in England, saint Osburga, first Abbess of the monastery of this place (c. 1018).
In Turin, also in Italy, saint Leonardo Murialdo, priest, who founded the Pia society of Saint Jose, to educate abandoned children in Christian faith and charity.