- Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix
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name=Saints Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrice
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death_date=302 or 303
feast_day=July 29
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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caption="The Martyrdom of Saints Simplicius and Faustinus". From a 14th century manuscript.
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titles=Martyrs
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canonized_date=Pre-Congregation
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attributes=Saint Simplicius is represented with a pennant, on the shield of which are three lilies, called "the crest of Simplicius"; the lilies are a symbol of purity of heart. Saint Beatrix has a cord in her hand, because she was strangled.
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major_shrine=Santa Maria Maggiore
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prayer_attrib=Saints Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrice (or "Beatrix, Viatrix") were a group of Christian Martyrs who died in
Rome during theDiocletian persecution (302 or 303).Legend
The legend about them is that the brothers Simplicius and Faustinus were cruelly tortured on account of their Christian faith, beaten with clubs, and finally beheaded; their bodies were thrown into the
Tiber (according to another version a stone was tied to them and they were drowned). Their sister Beatrix had the bodies drawn out of the water and buried.Then for seven months she lived with a pious woman named Lucina, and together they secretly helped persecuted Christians. Finally she was discovered and arrested. Her accuser was her neighbor Lucretius who desired to obtain possession of her lands. She asserted before the judge that she would never sacrifice to demons, because she was a Christian. As punishment, she was strangled in prison. Her friend Lucina buried her with her brothers in the cemetery "ad Ursum Pileatum" on the road to
Porto .Divine punishment soon overtook the accuser Lucretius, who at a feast was mocking the folly of the martyrs. A small child cried out, "Thou hast committed murder and hast taken unjust possession of land. Thou art a slave of the
devil ", who at once took possession of him and tortured him three hours and drew him down into the bottomless pit. The terror of those present was so great that they became Christians.Veneration
Of these martyrs, apart from their names, nothing is known except that they were buried on a
July 29 in the Cemetery of Generosa on theVia Portuensis . Theirfeast day is thusJuly 29 . ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] Because of the extremely limited knowledge about them, they are no longer included in the Roman Catholic Calendar of Saints to be commemorated liturgically worldwide, ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 132] but, since they are included in theRoman Martyrology , they continue to be officiallyvenerate d worldwide and may be included in local liturgical calendars. From the time of theTridentine Calendar until 1969, theGeneral Roman Calendar included a commemoration of them within the liturgy of Saint Martha onJuly 29 .Pope Leo II (682-683) translated their relics to a church which he had built in Rome in honor of Saint Paul. Later the greater part of the relics of the martyrs were taken to the Church ofSanta Maria Maggiore .Saint Simplicius is represented in art with a pennant, on the shield of which are three lilies, called "the crest of Simplicius"; the lilies are a symbol of purity of heart. Saint Beatrix is portrayed with a cord in her hand, because she was strangled. Their feast day is
July 29 .References
*CatholicExternal links
* [http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0729.htm#beat Saints of July 29]
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