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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The vigil of St. Bartholomew, apostle. — At Todi, St. Philip Beniti of Florence, confessor. He contributed greatly to the growth of the Order of the Servites of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and was a man of the greatest humility. He was numbered among the saints by Clement X. — At Antioch, the birthday of the holy martyrs Restitutus, Donatus, Valerian, and Fructuosa, with twelve others, who were crowned after having distinguished themselves by a glorious confession. — At Ostia, the holy martyrs Quiriacus, bishop, Maximus, priest, Archelaus, deacon, and their companions, who suffered under the prefect Ulpian, in the time of Alexander. — At Egsea, in Cilicia, the holy martyrs Claudius, Asterius, and Neon, brothers, who were accused of being Christians by their step-mother, under the emperor Diocletian, and the governor Lysias, and after enduring bitter torments, were fastened to a cross, and thus conquered and triumphed with Christ. After them suffered Donvina and Theonilla. — At Rheims, in France, the birthday of the Saints Timothy and Apollinaris, who merited to enter the heavenly kingdom by consummating their martyrdom in that city. — At Lyons, the holy martyrs Minervus, and Eleazar with his eight sons. — Also, St. Luppus, martyr, who, though a slave, enjoyed the liberty of Christ, and was likewise deemed worthy of the crown of martyrdom. — At Jerusalem, St. Zaccheus, bishop, who governed the church of that city the fourth after the blessed apostle James. — At Alexandria, St. Theonas, bishop and confessor. — At Utica, in Africa, blessed Victor, bishop. — At Autun, St. Flavian, bishop. — At Clermont, in Auvergne, St. Sidonius, a bishop distinguished for learning and sanctity.
Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 8726-8768.