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 3 in each respective edition:
Ordinary form (2004 edition)
General calendar
Memorial of St. Martin de Porres OP, Religious
Martyrology only
Sts. Germanus, Theophilus, and Cyril, Martyrs
St. Libertine, Bishop of Agrigento and Martyr
St. Papulus, Martyr
Sts. Valentine, Priest, and Hilary, Deacon, Martyrs of Viterbo
St. Gwenhael, Abbot
St. Sylvia, mother of Pope St. Gregory the Great
St. Pirmin, Bishop and Abbot of Augia
St. Joannicius, Hermit
St. Odrada of Alem [nl], Virgin
St. Ermengol, Bishop of Urgell
St. Berardo, Bishop of Marsi
Bl. Alpaïs of Cudot, Virgin
St. Ida of Toggenburg, Hermitess
Bl. Simon Ballachi OP, Religious
St. Charles Borromeo[note 1], Bishop of Milan
St. Peter Francis Néron [fr; vi]MEP, Priest and Martyr of Vietnam
Extraordinary form (1960 edition)
St. Charles Borromeo[note 1], Cardinal, Bishop of Milan, and Confessor
St. Quartus, New Testament disciple
Sts. Valentine, Priest, and Hilary, Deacon, Martyrs of Viterbo under Maximian
Sts. Germanus, Theophilus, Caesarius, and Vitalis, Martyrs under Decius
Martyrs of Saragossa under Dacian
St. Winifred, Virgin and Martyr
St. Malachy, Bishop of Connor
St. Hubert, Bishop of Tongeren (now Liège)
St. Domninus, Bishop of Vienne
St. Pirmin, Bishop of Meaux
St. Ermengol, Bishop of Urgell
St. Sylvia, mother of Pope St. Gregory the Great
See also
November 3 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Notes
^ abThe Martyrology also commemorates St. Charles Borromeo on the next day, November 4, his feast day in the General Roman Calendar.
Sources
2004 edition
Martyrologium Romanum (in Latin) (2nd ed.). Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana. 2004. pp. 603–605.
1960 edition
Martyrologium Romanum (in Latin) (revised post-typical 4th ed.). Justitias Books. 2017 [1956 with 1960 revisions]. pp. 270–271.
The Roman Martyrology. Translated by O'Connell, Canon J.B. (revised post-typical 4th ed.). Westminster: Newman Press. 1962. p. 240.
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