Saint Amandus of Avignon
Also known as
Amand, Amantius, Amatius
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Bishop of Avignon, France.
Saint Amandus of Avignon
Also known as
Amand, Amantius, Amatius
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Bishop of Avignon, France.
Saint Gerard de Bazonches
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Benedictine monk at Saint Aubin Monastery, Angers, France. Priest.
Died
1123
Blessed Henry of Zweifalten
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Benedictine monk at Zwiefalten, Swabia (in modern Germany). Prior of Ochsenhausen, Swabia.
Died
c.1250
Saint Clether
Also known as
Cleer, Clanis, Scledog, Clydog
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Hermit on the banks of the river Never, then in the Inny valley in North Cornwall, England in an area now named for him.
Born
6th century Wales
Saint Modesta of Trier
Also known as
Modesta of Ohren
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Niece of Saint Modoald of Trier. Benedictine. First abbess of the convent of Oehren, Trier, Germany, appointed by Saint Modoald.
Died
c.680 of natural causes
Saint Amandus of Rodez
Also known as
Amand, Amantius, Amatius
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Bishop of Rodez, France, an area that had begun to fall away from Christianity. His evangelism brought his parishioners back to the faith.
Died
c.440
Saint Pierius
Also known as
• Pierio
• The Younger Origen
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Priest. Wrote a number of treatises on philosophy and theology. Director of the Catechetical School of Alexandria, Egypt. Noted preacher and teacher and scholar praised by Eusebius of Caesarea and Saint Jerome.
Died
309 - 310 in Rome, Italy of natural causes
Saint Clarus the Hermit
Also known as
Clair
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Born to the English nobility. Priest. Hermit near Rouen, France. Martyr. The village where he was murdered is named for him.
Born
Rochester, England
Died
• murdered c.875 at Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, France
• relics in Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
Saint Vitalis of Bologna
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Martyred in the persecutions of Diocletian. His death led Saint Agricola to stand up for his faith, which led his martyrdom. The basilica in Ravenna, Italy is dedicated to Saint Vitalis.
Died
c.304 in Bologna, Italy
Saint Gregory of Burtscheid
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Benedictine Basilian monk at Cerchiara, Calabria, Italy. Fled to Rome, Italy to escape invading Saracens. There he met and befriended Emperor Otto III who invited him to Germany and built for him a Benedictine abbey at Burtscheid near Aachen.
Died
999 at Burtscheid, Germany
Saint Perpète
Also known as
Perpetuüs
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Son of Count Ostierne. Bishop of Tongres, Belgium in 598.
Born
Dinant, Belgium
Died
• 4 November 617 of natural causes
• buried in the church of Saint Vincent
• relics later translated to the collegiate church of Notre Dame de Diant
Patronage
Dinant, Belgium
Blessed Joan Antoni Burró Mas
Additional Memorial
30 July as one of the Martyred Hospitallers of Spain
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Joined the Hospitallers of Saint John of God at age 14. Belonged to the community in Ciempozuelos, Madrid, Spain. Martyred in the Spanish Civil War.
Born
28 June 1914 in Barcelona, Spain
Died
4 November 1936 in Madrid, Spain
Beatified
25 October 1992 by Pope John Paul II
Saint Agricola of Bologna
Also known as
Aregle of Bologna
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During the persecutions of Diocletian, Agricola witnessed the martyrdom of Saint Vitalis of Bologna; the courage of Vitalis led Agricola to stand up for his own faith. Martyr.
Died
• martyred (possibly crucified) c.304 in Bologna, Italy
• buried in the Jewish cemtery in Bologna