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        <title>Santopedia - Saints of the day</title>
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                <title>Saint  Telmo Confessor</title>
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                <description>He is one of the most popular medieval Saints, whose figure is enlarged by the game of fable and whose true miracles or less contributed to put it in the bowels of the people.</description>
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                <title>Saint Abundius of Roma</title>
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                <title>Blessed Cesar of Hus</title>
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                <title>Saint Crescentius</title>
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                <title>Blessed Damien of Veuster</title>
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                <title>Saint Marón of Piceno</title>
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                <description>In the monte Aureo, of the Piceno, Italy, Saint Maron, martyr.</description>
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                <title>Saint Ortario of Landelles</title>
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                <description>In the monastery of Landelles, in the region of Bayeux, in Normandy, Saint Ortario, Abbot, famous by its austerity and his life of prayer, as well as its dedication to heal the sick and help the poor (s. XI).</description>
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                <title>Saint Paterno of Scissy</title>
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                <description>In Scissy, in the region of Coutances, in Gaul, burial of Saint Paternò, Bishop of Avranches, who, after having founded many monasteries, already septuagenario was elected to the episcopal function, and full of merits, gave his soul to God in the monastery.</description>
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                <title>Saint Potenciana</title>
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                <description>In the city called Villanueva de la Reina, in the Spanish region of Andalusia, saint Potenciana, Virgin.</description>
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                <title>Saint Teodoro</title>
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                <description>In Thrace, saints Teodoro and Pausilipo, martyrs, who, according to tradition, suffered martyrdom at the time of the emperor Hadrian.</description>
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                <title>Saint Pausilipo</title>
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                <description>In Thrace, saints Teodoro and Pausilipo, martyrs, who, according to tradition, suffered martyrdom at the time of the emperor Hadrian.</description>
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