
Saint Sisinnius of Rome
Also known as: Sysinnius
Feast Day
29-Nov
Born
Carthaginian
Died
C.309; buried in the cemetery of Saint Thraso on the Salarian Way of Rome, Italy; relics enshrined in the Basilica of Saint Sebastian in Rome
Canonized
Pre-Congregation
Biography
Saint Sisinnius of Rome, a deacon of the early Church in the Eternal City, stands as a witness to steadfast faith in the face of imperial persecution. His life, though shrouded in the brevity of historical record, is marked by profound courage. Alongside the priest Saint Saturninus, Sisinnius was condemned to the brutal hardships of forced labor solely for his unwavering commitment to the Christian faith during a period
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