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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February 14
At Rome, on the Flaminian road, in the time of -" the emperor Claudius, the birthday of blessed Valentine, priest and martyr, who after having cured and instructed many persons, was beaten with clubs and beheaded. — Also, at Rome, the holy martyrs Vitalis, Felicula, and Zeno. — At Teramo, St. Valentine, bishop and martyr, who was scourged, committed to prison, and as he remained unshaken in his faith, was taken out of his dungeon in the dead of night and beheaded by order of Placidus, prefect of the city. — In the same place, the holy martyrs Proculus, Ephebus and Apollonius, who, whilst watching by the body of St. Valentine, were arrested and put to the sword by the command of the exr consul Leontius. — At Alexandria, the holy martyrs Bassus, Anthony, and Protolicus, who were cast into the sea. — Also, the holy martyrs Cyrion, priest, Bassian, lector, Agatho, exorcist, and Moses, who perished in the flames and took their flight to heaven. — In the same city, the Saints Denis and Ammonius, who were beheaded. — At Ravenna, St. Eleuchadius, bishop and confessor. — In Bithynia, the abbot St. Auxentius. — At Sorrento, St. Anthony, abbot, who, when the monastery' of Monte Cassino was devastated by the Lombards, withdrew into a solitude of the neighborhood, where, celebrated for holiness, he passed calmly to his repose in God. His body is daily glorified by many miracles, and particularly by the deliverance of possessed persons.
Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 1922-1958.