Roman Martyrology
The daily memory of martyrs, confessors, virgins, bishops, doctors, and holy witnesses.
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1916 Baltimore edition
The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, published by John Murphy Company.
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At Rome, on the Salarian way, the birthday of the pope St. Marcellus, a martyr, for the confession of the Catholic faith. By command of the tyrant Mexentius he was first beaten with clubs, then sent to take care of animals, with a guard to watch him. In this servile office, dressed in haircloth, he departed this life. — At Morocco, in Africa, the martyrdom of the holy martyrs of the Order of Minorites, Berard, Peter, Accursius, Adjutus, and Otto. — At Aries, St. Honoratus, bishop and confessor, whose life was renowned for learning and miracles. — At Oderzo, St. Titian, bishop and confessor. — At Khinocolura, in Egypt, in the reign of the emperor Valens, the holy bishop Melas, who rested in peace after suffering exile and other painful trials for the Catholic faith. — At Fundi, in Campania, St. Honoratus, abbot, mentioned by pope St. Gregory. — In the monastery of Peronne, St. Fursey, confessor. — At Rome, St. Priscilla, who devoted herself and her goods to the service of the martyrs.
Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 906-934.