

The Martyrs of Constantinople are a group of ten Christians who were arrested, tortured, and beheaded in Constantinople for defending an icon of Christ in defiance of orders from Emperor Leo the Isaurian. The Martyrs of Civitavecchia are three Christians martyred together in 250 AD, near Civitavecchia, Italy during the persecutions of Decius. Blessed Alfonso Antonio Ramírez Salazar Martyrs of Civitavecchia.They are also celebrated in an additional Memorial on July 30 as one of the Martyred Hospitallers of Spain. On October 25 1992, they were beatified by Pope John Paul II. They were martyred together on August 9 1936, in Barcelona, Spain during the Spanish Civil War. These are a group of Colombian members of the Hospitallers of Saint John of God who worked together in Spain. 9478 likes, 148 comments - mikefranchina on Instagram: Ostiarius: Doorwardens of the Church of the Metamorphosis. St Domitian was a fourth-century bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne, France. In the Roman Catholic Church, this 'porter' became the lowest of the four minor orders prescribed by the Council of Trent. St Rusticus of Sirmium was a martyr who died in the 4th century in Sirmium, Pannonia in modern-day Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia. An ostiarius, a Latin word sometimes anglicized as ostiary but often literally translated as porter or doorman, originally was a servant or guard posted at the entrance of a building. He was martyred together with 200 of his brother monks with swords, in 872 AD, by invading Muslims in Burgos, Spain. St Stephen of Burgos was a ninth-century Benedictine monk and Abbot in Burgos, Spain. After death, his relics were enshrined at Saint-Amour in Burgundy, France. He is venerated in Franche-Comté, France. An ostiarius, a Latin word sometimes anglicized as ostiary but often literally translated as porter or doorman, originally was a servant or guard posted at the entrance of a building. He died and his relics were translated to the Marmoutier Abbey in 830 AD. ostiarius: 1 n the lowest of the minor Holy Orders in the unreformed Western Church but now suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church Synonyms: doorkeeper, ostiary Type of: clergyman, man of the cloth, reverend a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church Holy Order, Order (usually plural) the status or rank or. ostiary named Romanus suffered martyrdom in 258 at the same time as St. The dedication is to St Romanus Ostiarius, who was a 3rd century Roman. In the Roman period all houses of the better class had an ostiarius. He was a fifth-century bishop of Metz, France. San Romano Martire a Pietralata is a 21st century parish and titular church at. St Autor of Metz was also known as Adinctor or Auteur. Le Mans Saint Romanus of Omura Saint Romanus of Rouen Saint Romanus of Samosata Saint Romanus of Subiaco Saint Romanus Ostiarius Saint. He was burned to death in 251 AD at the stake in Carthage, North Africa. Just before Numidicus died, Saint Cyprian of Carthage pulled him out of the fire and ordained him so that he may die as a priest. St Numidicus of Carthage was a seminarian and one of a group of Christians killed in the persecutions of Decius.
