November 7 in the Roman Martyrology
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In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the Roman Martyrology is a directory of liturgical commemorations for each day of the year. There are two editions of the Martyrology currently authorized for use: the 2004 edition (the most recent) and the 1960 revision of the 1956 edition (as permitted under Summorum Pontificum). The following commemorations are listed for November 7 in each respective edition:
Ordinary Form (2004 Edition)
- St. Prosdocimus, first Bishop of Padua
- St. Athenodorus of Neocaesarea, Bishop, brother of St. Gregory Thaumaturgus
- St. Amaranthus of Albi, Martyr
- Sts. Hiero and companions, Martyrs of Melitine
- St. Herculanus, Bishop of Perugia and Martyr
- St. Baud, Bishop of Tours
- St. Congar of Congresbury, Abbot
- St. Florentius, Bishop of Argentoratum (Strasbourg)
- St. Willibrord, Bishop of Utrecht
- St. Lazarus, Stylite of Mount Galesios
- St. Engelbert, Bishop of Cologne and Martyr
- Bl. Anthony Baldinucci SJ, Priest and Missionary
- Sts. Jacinto Castañeda OP and Vincent Lê Quang Liêm OP, Martyrs of Vietnam
- St. Peter Wu Guosheng, Catechist and Martyr of China
- St. Vincent Grossi,[note 1] Priest, Founder of the Daughters of the Oratory
Extraordinary Form (1960 Edition)
- St. Prosdocimus, first Bishop of Padua
- St. Herculanus, Bishop of Perugia and Martyr
- St. Engelbert, Bishop of Cologne and Martyr
- St. Amaranthus of Albi, Martyr
- Sts. Hiero, Nicander, Hesychius, and 30 companions, Martyrs of Melitine under Governor Lysias and Emperor Diocletian
- Sts. Auctus, Taurio, and Thessalonica, Martyrs of Amphipolis
- Sts. Melasippus, Antony, and Carina, Martyrs of Ancyra under Julian the Apostate
- St. Achillas, Bishop of Alexandria
- St. Willibrord, Bishop of Utrecht
- St. Rufus, Bishop of Metz and Confessor
- St. Florentius, Bishop of Strasbourg
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Sources
2004 Edition
- Martyrologium Romanum (in Latin) (2nd ed.). Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 2004. pp. 610–612.
1960 Edition
- Martyrologium Romanum (in Latin) (revised post-typical 4th ed.). Justitias Books. 2017 [1956 with 1960 revisions]. pp. 273–274.
- The Roman Martyrology. Translated by O'Connell, Canon J.B. (revised post-typical 4th ed.). Westminster: Newman Press. 1962. pp. 242–243.
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