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  2. Roman Martyrology - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Martyrology (Latin: Martyrologium Romanum) is the official martyrology of the Catholic Church. Its use is obligatory in matters regarding the Roman Rite liturgy, but dioceses, countries and religious institutes may add duly approved appendices to it. [1] It provides an extensive but not exhaustive list of the saints recognized by the ...

  3. Martyrology - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Martyrology, 1956 revision of the 1914 typical edition (with English translation) Online English version of the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology; Life of a saint for each day of the year (not a martyrology in the proper sense) The Martyrology of the Sacred Order of Friars Preachers (in English, 1954 revision)

  4. Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum - Wikipedia

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    The martyrs are inscribed in the current Roman Martyrology on 19 January. [5] Their feast or commemoration was included on that date in the General Roman Calendar from the 9th century to 1969, when they were excluded because nothing is known with certainty about them except their names, their place of burial (the cemetery Ad Nymphas on the Via ...

  5. November 12 in the Roman Martyrology - Wikipedia

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    In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the Roman Martyrology is a directory of liturgical commemorations for each day of the year. There are two editions of the Martyrology currently authorized for use: the 2004 edition (the most recent) and the 1960 revision of the 1956 edition (as permitted under Summorum Pontificum).

  6. Four Crowned Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The most recent edition of the Roman Martyrology gives Simpronianus, Claudius, Nicostratus, Castorius and Simplicius, described as marble masons, as the martyrs celebrated on November 8, [7] and the Albano martyrs Secundus, Carpophorus, Victorinus and Severianus as celebrated on August 8.

  7. First Martyrs of the Church of Rome - Wikipedia

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    All of the early Roman martyrs retain their place in the Martyrology and can be celebrated in local calendars or privately unless impeded by a greater observance. The placement of the feast is directly after the Solemnity of SS Peter and Paul, who are the principal patron saints of Rome. The subsequent martyrs are associated with this patronage.

  8. Lists of martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Brothers of Lazia: 7 Roman soldiers executed during the persecutions of co-emperor Maximian. Seven Robbers: A group of robbers from the Greek island of Corfu who were converted in prison and then executed in the 2nd century AD. Ten thousand martyrs: may refer to either of two groups of possibly-apocryphal Roman-era martyrs.

  9. Category:Martyrologies - Wikipedia

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    Roman Martyrology (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Martyrologies" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *