23 May
AT Langres, in France, the martyrdom of the holy bishop Desiderius, who visited the king as a suppliant in behalf of his people who were maltreated by the Vandal army. Being forthwith condemned to decapitation, he readily presented his neck, and being struck with the sword, died for the sheep committed to his charge and departed for heaven. With him suffered many of his flock, who are buried in the same city.—In Spain, the holy martyrs Epitacius, bishop, and Basileus.—In Africa, the holy martyrs Quintian, Lucius, and Julian, who merited eternal crowns by their sufferings, during the persecution of the Vandals.—In Cappadocia, the commemoration of the holy martyrs who died by having their legs crushed, in the persecution of Maximian Galerius. —Also, in Mesopotamia, those martyrs who, at the same time, were suspended in the air with their heads downward. Being suffocated with smoke, and consumed with a slow fire, they consummated their martyrdom.—In the territory of Lyons, St. Desiderius, bishop of Vienne, who was crowned with martyrdom by being overwhelmed with stones by order of king Theodoric.—At Synnada, in Phrygia, St. Michael, bishop.—The same day, St. Mercurialis, bishop.—At Naples, in Campania, St. Euphebius, bishop.—At Norcia, the Saints Eutychius and Florentius, monks, mentioned by the blessed pope Gregory.—At Rome, the birthday of St. John Baptist de Rossi, confessor, a man illustrious for his patience and his zeal in preaching the Gospel to the poor.
And elsewhere many other holy martyrs, confessors and holy virgins.
Thanks be to God.