On the morrow we keep the feast of the holy Virgin Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, of the Order of Carmelites, famous for her holy life, of whom mention is made upon the 25th day of the month of May. Upon the 3rd day of June were born into the better life: _ At Arezzo, in Tuscany, the holy brethren Pergentinus and Laurentinus, both martyrs. They were boys, who, in the persecution under Decius, after bearing horrid torments and showing forth great works of power, were slain by the sword under the President Tiburtius. At Constantinople, the holy martyr Lucillian and his four sons, Claud, Hypatius, Paul, and Denis. Lucillian, before he became a Christian, had been a priest of idols. All the five, after they had been put to various tortures, were cast into a furnace, but rain put out the fire, and they all escaped unhurt. Then Lucillian was crucified, and the children were beheaded, and so under Silvanus the President they finished their testimony. At the same place, the holy Virgin and martyr Paula, who was arrested while she was gathering up the blood of the aforesaid martyrs. She was beaten with rods, and cast into the fire, but was delivered, and at last beheaded at the same place where the holy Lucillian had been crucified. At Cordova, in Spain, the blessed monk Isaac, who, [in the year 851,] was slain with the sword, [by the Muslims,] for Christ's faith's sake. At Carthage, the holy Priest Caecilius, who brought holy Cyprian to believe in Christ. In the country of Orleans, [in the year 565,] the holy Confessor Liphard the Priest. At Lucca, in Tuscany, [in the year 1051,] the holy Confessor Davin, [the Armenian pilgrim.] At Paris, the holy Queen Clotilde, at whose entreaties her husband, King Clovis, accepted the faith of Christ. At Anagni, the holy Virgin Oliva.