January 29, 2010

⛪ On January 29


πŸ“° St. Aquilinus of Milan (Bavarian, itinerant preacher, martyred by an Arian's sword in Italy in 650)

πŸ“° St. Blath of Kildare (Irish, nun, cook, d. 523)

πŸ“° Bl. Bronislaw Markiewicz of Pruchnik (Polish, diocesan parish priest, Salesian, served hundreds of orphans, died [tuberculosis] at age 69 in 1912 [beatified 2005])

πŸ“° St. Caesarius of AngoulΓͺme (French, deacon, 1st Century)

πŸ“° Bl. Charles of Sayn (Belgian, soldier, Cistercian  abbot, d. 1212)

πŸ“° St. Constantius and companions, of Perugia (Italian, bishop and flock, martyred in 170)

πŸ“° St. Dallan Forghaill of Connaught (Irish, nobleman, bard, d. 598)

πŸ“° St. Gildas the Wise of Rhuys (British, nobleman, historian, hermit, abbot, died in France at about age 54 c. 570)

πŸ“° Sts. Papias and Maurus of Rome (Italian, soldiers, martyred c. 303)

πŸ“° St. Sabinian of Troyes (Greek, missionary, martyred by beheading in France c. 275)

πŸ“° Sts. Sarbellius and Barbea of Edessa (Mesopotamian, converted pagan priest and his sister, tortured and martyred in 101)

πŸ“° St. Sulpicius of Rome (Italian, widower, bishop of Bourges in France, d. 591)

πŸ“° St. Triphina of Brittany (French, widow, 6th Century)

πŸ“° St. Valerius of Trier (French, bishop, c. 320)

πŸ“° Bl. Villana of Botti (Italian, wife, Dominican  tertiary, visionary, died at about age 28 in 1361 [beatified 1824])

πŸ“° St. Voloc (Irish, missionary bishop in Scotland, c. 724)

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