Jew of Greek origin, Shepherd of the Church succeeding Pope Anacletus. He was humble and well-read in preaching and defended the faith of Gnostic errors.
Celebrate today: Evaristo.
View moreSaints Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta (brothers martyrs of the 4th century)
Saints Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta (brothers martyrs of the 4th century)
Saints Vicente, Sabina and Cristeta (brothers martyrs of the 4th century)
In Arvernia, Aquitaine, saint Namancio, Bishop, who built the Cathedral Church (c. 460).
In Naples, Campania, saint Gaudioso's grave, Bishop, who, because of the persecution of the Vandals, went from Abitinia to Campania, ending his days in the peace of a monastery (s. V/VI).
On the island of Iona in Scotland, St. Oterano, a monk, who was one of the first disciples of saint Columbano (s. VI).
In Smyrna, in Asia, saint Trásea, Bishop of Eumenia of Phrygia and martyr (c. 170/180).
In Ethiopia, saint Frumencio, Bishop, who, having been taken prisoner, lived first as a slave and then ordained bishop by St. Athanasius, to spread the Gospel in that region.