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Expeditus (died 303), also known as Expedite, was said to have been a Roman centurion in Armenia who was martyred around April 303 in what is now Turkey, for converting to Christianity. Considered the patron saint of urgent causes, he is also known as the saint of time; he was commemorated by the Catholic Church on 19 April.
Saints have often been prevailed upon in requests for intercessory prayers to protect against or help combatting a variety of dangers, illnesses, and ailments. This is a list of saints and such ills traditionally associated with them. In shorthand, they are called the patron saints of (people guarding against or grappling with) these various ...
Erasmus of Formiae (St. Elmo) c. 303 Erastus of Paneas: 1st century Erbin of Dumnonia: 5th century Erc: 5th century Eubulus: 4th century Eucherius of Lyon: c. 449 Eudocia (martyr) 100 Eudokia of Heliopolis: 2nd century Eugenia of Rome: 3rd century Eugenios of Trebizond: 4th century Eulalia of Barcelona: 4th century Eulalia of Mérida: 4th ...
Martyr, Military Saint [170] Crescentius of Florence: c. 396: 19 April Subdeacon, disiciple of St. Zenobius and St. Ambrose [170] Crescentius of Rome: 300 14 September Child Martyr, son of St. Euthymius of Perugia [170] Crispin and Crispinian: c. 285: 25 October Martyrs; the patron saints of shoemakers [170] Crispin of Pavia: c. 466: 7 January
They are the patron saints of Zürich. Felix and Regula were brother and sister, beheaded in the third century, along with Exuperantius, for converting to Christianity. [ 1 ] Their feast day is 11 September in the Gregorian calendar, [ 2 ] celebrated on the same day using the Julian calendar (which is the 24th of September Gregorian), the 14th ...
Saint Emygdius (Latin: Emidius, Æmedius, Emigdius, Hemigidius; Italian: Sant'Emidio; c. 279 – c. 309 AD) was a Christian bishop who is venerated as a martyr. Tradition states that he was killed during the persecution of Diocletian .
Eustace became known as a patron saint of hunters and firefighters, and also of anyone facing adversity; he was traditionally included among the Fourteen Holy Helpers. [21] He is the patron of hunters especially in Bavaria and Austria, while in France, Belgium and Western Germany, it is more common to find Hubert of Liège in this role.
Ivo of Kermartin, TOSF (17 October 1253 – 19 May 1303), also known as Yvo, Yves, or Ives (and in Breton as Erwan, Iwan, Youenn or Eozenn, depending on the region, and known as Yves Hélory (also Helori or Heloury) in French), was a parish priest among the poor of Louannec, the only one of his station to be canonized in the Middle Ages.
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