Solemnities, Feasts, Obligatory and Optional Memorials, and Traditional Dates of Commemoration
- Fridolin, abbot
- Cyneburga, Cyneswide, and Tibba
- Chrodegang, bishop
- Balred and Bilfred
- Cadroe, abbot
- Ollegarius, bishop
- Cyril of Constantinople
- Colette, virgin
- Agnes of Bohemia [1]
St. Chrodegang of Metz (ca. 712-766 A.D.) was born near Liege in present-day Belgium and became bishop of Metz in 742 A.D. He accomplished many things:
- he reformed his clergy at Metz
- he authored a Rule for canons, based on the Rule of St. Benedict of Nursia
- he was the founder of a school of church music at Metz
St. Chrodegang of Metz died on March 6, 766 A.D. and was buried in the abbey of Gorze which he founded [2].
Learn more - Saints for March 6 in the Catholic Church
Saints in the Byzantine Calendar [March 6]
- Forty-two Martyrs at Ammorius: Theodore, Constantin, Callistus, Theophil and others with them
The Forty-two Martyrs of Ammorius (or Ammorium, Amorium) refers to a group of Byzantine officials who were arrested and sentenced to death by the Abbasid Caliphate upon the capture of Ammorium in 838 A.D. These 42 officials refused to convert to Islam when their city fell to the Muslims. They are commemorated in the Byzantine Calendar every March 6 [3].
References: Books, Websites & AI Search Results
- [1] Dictionary of Saints, John J. Delaney
- [2] Lives of the Saints, Richard P. McBrien
- [3] The Forty-two Martyrs of Ammorium, AI Overview, Google.com, March 6, 2025