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Martyrs of Sicily

Saint
Martyr
Pre-Congregation

Feast Day

21-Feb

Died

C.303 on Sicily

Canonized

Pre-Congregation

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Biography

The Martyrs of Sicily were a group of seventy-nine Christians who were martyred together during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian, which took place around the year 303 AD. It is believed that these Christians were living on the island of Sicily at the time. Unfortunately, no other details about their lives or individual identities have survived. The lack of specific information makes it challenging to provide a comprehensive biography for these martyrs. However, based on their designation as saints, it can be assumed that they demonstrated extraordinary faith and commitment to their Christian beliefs. While we don't have any recorded representations or patronages associated with the Martyrs of Sicily, they are commemorated annually on February 21st, which is their feast day in the Catholic calendar. The Martyrs of Sicily were recognized and venerated as saints before the formal process of canonization was established in the Catholic Church. Therefore, their canonization occurred before the establishment of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, which reviews candidates for sainthood at the Vatican. In summary, the Martyrs of Sicily were a group of seventy-nine Christians who were martyred during the persecutions of Emperor Diocletian. Their identities, specific stories, and patronages have not been preserved, but they are honored as saints for their courage and faith. Their feast day is celebrated on February 21st.


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