Today we celebrate the feast of the quintessential “¡Hagan lío!” gal.
Today, in the 2005 Martyrologium Romanum we find interesting saints, including St. Petronilla and St. Ferdinand III, King of Castille. We also find Otto Neururer, a priest who died in Buchenwald (more HERE), and Luke Kirby, a priest who died on the Tyburn Tree along with William Filby, Lawrence Johnson and Thomas Cottam during the reign of Elizabeth I. There are also William Scott, Richard Newport in the reign of James I. Matthis Kalemba was killed by Muslims in Uganda. In ancient times St. Gabinus died a martyr in Sardinia. St. Dymphna died in Brabant.
So much death. So much glory.