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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December 3
. FRANCIS XAVIER, confessor, of the Society of Jesus, who died on the 2d of this month. — In Judea, the holy prophet Sophonias. — At Rome, the holy martyrs Claudius, tribune, and Hilaria,his wife, with Jason and Maurus, their sons, and seventy soldiers. By the command of the emperor Numerian, Claudius was fastened to a large stone and precipitated into the river; the soldiers and the sons of Claudius were condemned to capital punishment. But blessed Hilaria, after having buried the bodies of her sons, and whilst praying at their tomb, was arrested by the Pagans, and shortly after departed for heaven. — At Tangier, in Morocco, St. Cassian, martyr. After having been a recorder for a long time, at length, through the inspiration of heaven, he deemed it an execrable thing to contribute to the massacre of the Christians, and therefore abondoned his office, and making profession of Christianity, deserved to obtain the triumph of martyrdom. — Also, in Africa, the holy martyrs Claudius, Crispinus, Magina, John, and Stephen. — In Hungary, St. Agricola, martyr. — At Nicomedia, the Saints Ambicus, Victor and Julius. — At Milan, St. Mirocles, bishop and confessor, sometimes mentioned by St. Ambrose. — In England, St. Birinus, first bishop of Dorchester. — At Coire, in Switzerland, St. Lucius, king of the Britons, who was the first of those kings who received the faith of Christ, in the time of pope Eleutherius. — At Siena, in Tuscany, St. Galganus, hermit.
Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 12637-12673.