First Sunday of Lent–V (I)

ST. DAVID, son of Sant, Prince of Cardigan and of Non, was born in that country in the fifth century, and from

(f) Ferial–V (III)

ST. SIMPLICIUS was the ornament of the Roman clergy under Sts. Leo and Hilarius, and succeeded the latter in the pontificate in

(f) Ferial–V (III)

ST. CUNEGUNDES was the daughter of Siegfried, the first Count of Luxemburg, and Hadeswige, his pious wife. They instilled into her from

(f) Ferial–V (III)

STS. ADRIAN and EUBULUS, Martyrs. IN the seventh year of Diocletian's persecution, continued by Galerius Maximianus, when Firmilian, the most bloody governor