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Herewith a link to an earlier (2011) 'Feasts and saints of the day' for 13. August (including Sts. Pontianus of Rome, pope and Hippolytus of Rome; St. Cassian of Imola; St. Cassian of Todi; St. Radegund, queen of Franks; St. Maximus the Confessor; St. Wigbert of Fritzlar; Bl. Stephen of Rossano Calabro):
http://tinyurl.com/9leyb2f
Further to Pontianus and Hippolytus:
In that earlier post's notice of these saints, towards the end of the fourth paragraph, for 'Agreda' please read 'Ágreda'.
Further to Cassian of Todi:
In the second paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, for 'Tempio di San Fortunato' please read 'basilica di San Fortunato'
In the same notice, the link to a view of the so-called _carcere di San Cassiano_ in Todi no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://www.zabern.de/media/26/Binder_04.jpg
An aerial view, showing this former cistern's proximity to Todi's basilica di San Fortunato:
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=42.779789&lon=12.404987&z=19&l=0&m=b
In the same notice, the second of the two links to distance views of the basilica di San Fortunato no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://www.sitodi.net/images/stories/todi-big/ILCOLLE%20DI%20TODI.jpg
Further to Radegund:
The reliquary of the putative fragments of the Holy Cross at the abbaye Sainte-Croix de Saint-Benoît at Poitiers, given by the emperor Justin II to queen St. Radegund and brought ceremoniously to Poitiers in 569 by St. Euphronius of Tours:
http://tinyurl.com/27nvptp
In that earlier post's notice of this saint, the first link to views of scenes from an illuminated, eleventh-century copy of St. Venantius Fortunatus' Vita of her no longer functions that way. Use this instead:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radegonde_de_Poitiers
In the same notice, the links to the second and third views of the église de Sainte-Radegonde at Bon-Encontre (Lot-et-Garonne) have proved unstable. Use these instead (and click on the images to expand them):
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/40902755
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/41064854
More views are here (including an interior view toward the apse):
http://tinyurl.com/996p44g
In the same notice, the first of the links to views of the Pfarrkirche St. Radegund at Sankt Radegund (Oberösterreich) no longer functions. Use this instead:
http://tinyurl.com/8wz4ybv
Further to Maximus the Confessor:
In the third paragraph of that earlier post's notice of this saint, for 'St. Anastasius the Monk and Anastasius the Aprocrisarius' please read 'St. Anastasius the Monk and St. Anastasius the Aprocrisarius'. The link that follows to an announcement of the discovery of what may be the remains of Maximus and of his two companions no longer functions. Use this instead (the announcement is in French):
http://tinyurl.com/97q2gb2
Best,
John Dillon
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