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Statue of Saint Acislus Date And Artist Unknown Church of San Juan Bautista Alcalá De Chivert Spain Photographed On 17 April 2009 By Columbusalbus Image Swiped From Wikimedia Commons

Saint Acisclus of Córdoba

Also known as: Aciscle; Acisclo; Ascylus; Iscle; Ocysellus

Saint
Martyr
Pre-Congregation

Feast Day: 17-Nov

Born: At Cordoba, Spain

Died: Beheaded in 304

Canonized: Pre-Congregation


Biography

Saint Acisclus of Córdoba, also known as Aciscle, Acisclo, Ascylus, Iscle, or Ocysellus, was a renowned Catholic saint who lived in Cordoba, Spain. He was born in the city and is believed to have been the brother of another esteemed saint, Saint Victoria of Cordoba. Both siblings were martyred during the persecutions of Diocletian in 304.

As devout Christians, Acisclus and Victoria refused to renounce their faith, even in the face of severe persecution. Consequently, they were both beheaded for their unwavering commitment to Christianity. After their deaths, their home in Cordoba was transformed into a church, which became a symbol of their martyrdom and devotion.

Saint Acisclus is often depicted alongside his sister, Saint Victoria. In artistic representations, he is shown wearing a crown of roses, symbolizing his martyrdom and his steadfast love for Christ. His feast day is celebrated on November 17th.

Although little is known about Saint Acisclus's individual life and personal experiences, his memory and devotion have persisted throughout the centuries. He holds a special place in Cordoba, Spain, where he is regarded as a patron saint. Moreover, his veneration extends to other regions, including France.

While the life of Saint Acisclus of Córdoba is not extensively documented, his impact on the Catholic faith and the collective memory of believers is significant. His story serves as a testament to the resilience and bravery of early Christians who remained faithful to their beliefs, even in the face of persecution.

For further information on Saint Acisclus and other Catholic saints, one can consult authoritative sources such as the "Dictionary of Saints" and "Our Sunday Visitor’s Encyclopedia of Saints." These books provide valuable insights into the lives and contributions of various saints, enriching our understanding of Christian history and spirituality.


Patron Saint Of

Cordoba, Spain

Representations & Symbols

With Saint Victoria
wearing a crown of roses
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