THE ROMAN MARTYROLOGY


The Fifteenth Day of September

  1. The Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.
  2. At Rome, on the Via Nomentana, the birthday of blessed Nicomedes, Priest and Martyr, who on saying to them that sought to force him to sacrifice: "I offer no sacrifice but to Almighty God who reigns in heaven," was for a long time beaten with leaden scourges, and under this suffering passed to the Lord.
  3. At Cordova in Spain, the holy martyrs Emilas, Deacon, and Jeremy, who after long enfeeblement in prison suffered martyrdom for Christ's sake in the Arab persecution.
  4. In the district of Châlons, St. Valerian, Martyr, whom the governor Priscus commanded to be hung up and tortured by cruel laceration with hooks: finally as he seemed immovable in the confession of Christ, and continued with joyful heart to praise him, it was ordered that he be slain by the sword.
  5. At Adrianople in Thrace, the holy martyrs Maximus, Theodore and Asclepiodotus, who were crowned under the Emperor Maximian.
  6. Likewise, St. Porphyrius, an actor, who received baptism for mockery in the presence of Julian the Apostate; but by the power of God he was suddenly changed and confessed himself a Christian. Thereupon, at the emperor's command, he was smitten with an axe and crowned with martyrdom.
  7. On the same day, St. Nicetas the Goth, whom Athanaric the king commanded to be burnt with fire for the Catholic faith.
  8. At Marcianopolis in Thrace, St. Melitina, Martyr; under Antoninus the emperor and Antiochus the governor she was brought again and again to the temples of the heathen; but since on each occasion the idols fell to the ground, she was hung up and tortured and at last beheaded.
  9. At Toul in France, St. Epvre, Bishop.
  10. Likewise, St. Lubin, Bishop of Chartres.
  11. At Lyons, St. Albinus, Bishop.
  12. On the same day, the death of St. Aichard, Abbot.
  13. In France, St. Eutropia, a widow.
  14. At Genoa, St. Catherine, a widow, famous for her contempt of the world and her love for God.

And elsewhere many other holy martyrs, confessors and holy virgins. Thanks be to God.


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