Saints celebrated on the 27th of May
HAINRICUS
(Many popes have either directly or indirectly condemned the blood accusation, and no pope has ever sanctioned it (Strack, op. cit., 177 and v).)
Hainricus (Henricus [Heinrich]) was, according to a report by the well-known historian Aventinus, a Christian child that was killed by Jews in Munich in 1346. Raderus* (II. 333) calls him "blessed" but, in fact, at no time was any kind of ecclesiastical veneration paid to him.
(Information from Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints, Volume 2, Augsburg, 1861, p. 599)
*A hagiography source used by the authors
Stadler's Complete Encyclopedia of Saints - Sources and Abbreviations
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