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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April 29

At Milan, St. Peter, martyr, of the Order of Preachers, slain by the heretics for the Catholic faith. — At Paphos, in Cyprus, St. Tychicus, a disciple of the blessed apostle Paul, who called him in his epistles most dear brother, faithful minister, and fellow-servant in the Lord. — At Cirtha, in Numidia, the birthday of the holy martyrs Agapius and Secundinus, bishops, who, after a long exile in that city, added to the glory of their priesthood the crown of martyrdom. They suffered in the persecution of Valerian, during which the enraged Gentiles made every effort to shake the faith of the just. In their company, suffered JSmilian, soldier, Tertulla and Antonia, consecrated virgin, and a woman with her APEIL. 121 twin children. — The same day, seven robbers, who, being converted to Christ by St. Jason, attained to eternal life by martyrdom. — At Brescia, St. Paulinus, bishop and confessor. — In the monastery of Cluny, the abbot St. Hugh. — In the monastery of Molesmes, St. Kobert, first abbot of the Cistercians.

Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 4323-4350.