Gordianus and Epimachus
Saints Gordianus and Epimachus (also Gordian) were Roman martyrs, who are commemorated on 10 May.
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Saints Gordianus and Epimachus. Illustration from the Nuremberg Chronicle. | |
Died | 362 AD |
Venerated in | Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | 10 May |
Gordianus was a Roman judge who converted to Christianity. He was tortured and finally beheaded. His body was laid in a crypt on the Via Latina beside the body of Saint Epimachus, and the two saints gave their name to the cemetery of Gordianus and Epimachus. They are jointly venerated by the Catholic Church[1] with a feast day of 10 May in the Tridentine Calendar.
There are churches dedicated to the saints in:
- Aitrach, Germany
- Legau, Germany
- Merazhofen, Germany
- Pleß, Germany
- Stöttwang, Germany
- Unterroth, Germany
- Blevio, Italy
Relics of both saints were venerated at Kempten Abbey in Bavaria.[2]
References
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Sts. Gordianus and Epimachus". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
- Lives of Saints, Alban Butler
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