Saints Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs—Optional Memorial

    Mid-Third Century–c. 304
    Invoked by those enduring hardships in life
    Pre-Congregation canonization

    On February 23, 303, Roman Emperor Diocletian issued an edict that mandated the destruction of Christian churches and scriptures, revoked all legal rights of Christians, and called for the confiscation of their property. In 304, Diocletian ordered the arrest of clergy, forcing them to offer sacrifices to the Roman gods or face imprisonment, torture, and death.

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    Felix of Nicosia

      Saint Felix of Nicosia

      Religious, 1715 – 1787
      Felix of Nicosia was born on November 5, 1715 and given the name Philip James Amoroso. He was the son of a poor family, the cobbler Philip Amoroso and Carmela Pirro. He was not formally educated but his mother taught him the basics of Catholic faith and encouraged him to spend time with the local Capuchin friars.

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