No verifiable or details untraceable Marian Memorial today.
St Bruno O.Cart (c 1030-1101) Priest, Confessor, Hermit, Monk, Mystic, Founder of the Carthusian Order, Philosopher, Theologian, Teacher, Advisor, Writer (Optional Memorial)
Biography of St Bruno:
https://anastpaul.wordpress.com/2017/10/06/saint-of-the-day-6-october-st-bruno-c-1030-1101/
Blessed Marie Rose Durocher SNJM (1811-1849) Virgin, Third Order Franciscan, Mystic, Stigmatist, Apostle of Charity. (Optional Memorial)
Her Story:
https://anastpaul.com/2018/10/06/saint-of-the-day-6-october-blessed-marie-rose-durocher-s-n-j-m-1811-1849/
Blessed Adalbero of Lambach (c 1010–1090) Bishop of Würzburg and Count of Lambach-Wels, Reformer, Mediator and Advisor, founder of Churches and Monasteries.
His Life:
https://anastpaul.com/2020/10/06/saint-of-the-day-6-october-blessed-adalbero-of-lambach-c-1010-1090/
St Alberta of Agen
Bl Artaldo of Belley
St Aurea of Boves
St Ceollach
St Epiphania
St Erotis
St Faith of Agen (Died 3-4th Century) Virgin Martyr
St Francis Trung Von Tran
Bl François Hunot
Bl Isidore of Saint Joseph
St Iwi
St John Xenos
Bl Juan de Prunera
St Magnus of Orderzo
St Pardulf
St Renato of Sorrento
St Romanus of Auxerre
St Sagar of Laodicea
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Martyrs of Capua – 4 saints: A group of martyrs who were either killed in Capua, Italy, or that’s where their relics were first enshrined. We now know nothing but their names – Aemilius, Castus, Marcellus and Saturninus.
Martyrs of Kyoto – 52 beati: Fifty-two Japanese lay people, some single, some married, some parents, some children, who were martyred together during one of the government sponsored persecutions of Christians.
Martyrs of Trier: Commemorates the large number of martyrs who died in Trier, Germany in the persecutions of Diocletian. 287 in Trier, Germany.
I enjoyed the biography of saint Bruno (one of my most beloved saints) and of course that of blessed Marie-Rose Durocher, a Canadian foundress (although I have never heard of her belonging to the Third Order or being a stigmatist).
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It seems to me that I have confused her with another saint – eeck!
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