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ROMAN MARTYROLOGY:
The holy abbot Romuald, founder of the monks of Camaldoli or Camaldolese; his birthday in the Lord (Dies Natalis) is June 19, his liturgical feast was transferred by Pope Clement VIII to Feb. 7, the commemoration of the translation of his relics to Fabriano in 1481 A.D., the Whore Church of Roman Protestantism, of the Great Modernist Apostasy, has impotently, unauthorisedly & ineffectually pretended to transfer his liturgical feast to June 19, which cannot be observed without Grave affront to the Divine Majesty, a Mortal Sin. (Link1 & link2)
At London, in England, the birthday of the blessed bishop Augulus, who terminated his career by martyrdom, and deserved to receive an eternal recompense.
In Phrygia, St. Adaucus, martyr, an Italian of noble birth, who was honored by the emperors with almost every dignity. Whilst he was still discharging the office of quaestor, he was judged worthy of the crown of martyrdom for his defense of the faith.
Also, many holy martyrs, inhabitants of the same city, whose leader was Adaucus, just named. As they were all Christians, and persisted in the confession of the faith, they were burned to death by the emperor Galerius Maximian.
At Heracles, in the reign of Licinius, St. Theodore, a military officer, who was beheaded, after undergoing many torments, and went victoriously to Heaven.
In Egypt, St. Moses, a venerable bishop, who first led a solitary life in the desert, and being afterwards made bishop, at the request of Mauvia, queen of the Saracens, converted to the faith the greater part of that barbarous people, and, rich in merits, passed peacefully to his reward.
At Lucca, in Tuscany, the demise of St. Richard, king of England.
At Bologna, St. Juliana, widow.