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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At Spoleto, the birthday of the holy martyrs Sabinus, bishop, Exuperantius and Marcellus, deacons; also of Venustian, governor, with his wife and sons, under the emperor Maximian. Marcellus and Exuperantius were first racked, then severely beaten with rods; afterwards being mangled with iron hooks, and burned in the sides, they terminated their martyrdom. Not long after, Venustian was put to the sword with his wife and sons. St. Sabinus, after having his hands cut off, and being a long time confined in prison, was scourged to death. The martyrdom of these saints is commemorated on the same day, although it occurred at different times. — At Alexandria, the holy martyrs Mansuetus, Severus, Appian, Donatus, Honorius, and their companions. — At Thessalonica, St. Anysia, martyr. — In the same place, St. Anysius, bishop of that city. — At Milan, St. Eugene, bishop and confessor. — At Ravenna, St. Liberius, bishop. — At Aquila, in Abruzzo, St. Rainerius, bishop.
Source: The Roman Martyrology, Baltimore, 1916, John Murphy Company; local raw text lines 13612-13639.