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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November 13
. DIDACUS, confessor, of the Order of Minorites, whose birthday occurred on the twelfth of this month. — At Eavenna, the birthday of the holy martyrs Valentine, Solutor and Victor, who suffered under the emperor Diocletian. — At Aix, in Province, St. Matrius, a most renowned martyr. — At Ca3sarea, in Palestine, the martyrdom of the Saints Antoninus, Zebina, Germanus and Ennatha, virgin. Ennatha was scourged under Galerius Maximian, and burned alive, while the others, for boldly reproaching the governor Firmilian for his idolatry in sacrificing to the gods, were beheaded. — In Africa, the holy martyrs Arcadius, Paschasius, Probus and Eutychian, Spaniards, who refused absolutely to vield to the Arian perfidy, during the persecution of the Vandals. Accordingly they were proscribed by the Arian king Genseric, driven into exile, and finally, after being subjected to fearful tortures, were put to death in various manners. Then was also made manifest the constancy of the small boy Paulillns, brother of the Saints Paschasius and Eutychian. As he could not be seduced from the Catholic faith, he was a long time beaten with rods, and condemned to a base servitude. — At Rome, pope St. Nicholas, distinguished for the apostolic spirit. — At Tours, St. Brice, bishop, disciple of the blessed bishop Martin. — At Toledo, St. Eugenius, bishop. — At Clermont, in Auvergne, St. Quinctian, bishop. — At Cremona, St. Homobonus, confessor, renowned for miraqles. He was ranked among the saints by Innocent III.
Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 11903-11941.