In Troyes, of Neustria, saint Winebaldo (Vinebaldo, Winebald), Abbot of the monastery of Saint Lupo, illustrious for his austerity (c. 620).
In Troyes, saint Prudencio, Bishop, who prepared for itinerant people a Breviary of the Psalter, collected the precepts of Scripture for candidates to the priesthood and restored the discipline of the monasteries.
In Constantinople, St. Eutiquio, Bishop, who presided over the second Council Ecumenical Constantinopolitano, vigorously defending the Orthodox faith, and, after long exile, to the a el morir die he confessed the resurrection of the flesh.
In the monastery of Saint Elías de Aulina, near Palmi, Calabria, saint Filarete, monk, famous man by his life devoted to prayer.
In the island of Eskyll, near Roskilde, Denmark, saint Guillermo, Abbot, who went from a monastery of canons regular of Paris to Denmark, by putting in place the regular discipline in the midst of great difficulty, and at dawn on Easter Sunday departed this life.
At Sirmium in Pannonia, passion of Ireneo, Bishop and martyr, who in time of Emperor Maximiano, and under the prefect Probus, was tormented and then locked up in jail, being finally beheaded (s. IV).
In Milan, Lombardy, passion of saint Pedro de Verona, priest of the order of preachers and martyr, who, born of Manichean parents, still child he embraced the Catholic faith, and while still a teenager, received the habit of the same saint Domingo. Dedicated to combat heresy, way to as fell victim to enemies, reciting the last moments in the symbol of faith.
In the city of Vinh Tri, in Tonquin, saint Pablo Le Bao Tinh, priest and martyr, who, being still a cleric, long remained in jail and, ordained a priest, addressed the seminar, compiled a book of homilies and a compendium of Christian doctrine, and finally, again led to jail time of Emperor Tu Duc, was sentenced to beheading.
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