- Hyacinth and Protus
Infobox Saint
name=Saints Hyacinth and Protus
birth_date=3rd centuryAD
death_date=mid 3rd centuryAD
feast_day=September 11
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church ;Coptic Church
imagesize=150px
caption="Saints Protus and Hyacinth"
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death_place=Rome
titles=Martyrs
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attributes=Depicted as two young men, holding the crowns of martyrdom
patronage=
major_shrine=San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, as well as the chapel of the Propaganda College. Both in Rome.
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issues=Saints Hyacinth and Protus were
Christian martyr s during the persecution of EmperorValerian I (257-259 AD). Protus' name is sometimes spelled Protatius, Proteus, Prothus, Prote, and Proto. His name was corrupted in England as Saint Pratt. Hyacinth is sometimes called by hisLatin name Hyacinthus (in _fr. Hyacinthe; _es. Jacinto; and _it. Giacinto).The day of their annual commemoration is mentioned in the "
Depositio Martyrum " onSeptember 11 , in the chronographia for the year 354. [Thierry Ruinart , "Acta martyrum," ed. Ratisbon, 632] The chronographia also mentions their graves, in the Coemeterium of Basilla on theVia Salaria , later theCatacomb of St. Hermes. The "Itineraries " and other early authorities likewise give this as their place of burial. [De Rossi, "Roma sotterranea," I, 176-177]Tradition
Tradition holds that Protus and Hyacinth were
brother s. They served as chamberlains toSaint Eugenia , and were baptized along with her by Helenus, Bishop of Heliopolis. Devoting themselves zealously to the study of Sacred Scripture, they lived with thehermit s ofEgypt and later accompanied Eugenia toRome . There, they were arrested for theirChristianity by Emperor Gallienus (260-268). Refusing to deny their faith, they were first scourged and then beheaded onSeptember 11 .The Graves of Sts. Hyacinth and Protus
In 1845 Father Marchi discovered the still undisturbed grave of St. Hyacinth in a
crypt of the above- mentioned catacomb. It was a small square niche in which lay the ashes and pieces of burnedbone wrapped in the remains of costly stuffs. [Marchi, "Monumenti primitivi: I, Architettura della Roma sotterranea cristiana," Rome, 1844, 238 sqq., 264 sqq.] Evidently the saint had been burnt; most probably both martyrs had suffered death by fire. The niche was closed by a marble slab similar to that used to close a loculus, and bearing the originalLatin inscription that confirmed the date in the old "Roman Martyrology ":"D P III IDUS SEPTEBR"
"YACINTHUS"
"MARTYR "
(Buried on 11 September Hyacinthus Martyr).
In the same chamber were found fragments of an
architrave belonging to some later decoration, with the words:". . . S E P U L C R U M P R O T I M(artyris) . . ."
(Grave of the Martyr Protus)
Thus both martyrs were buried in the same crypt.
Pope Damasus I wrote anepitaph in honor of the two martyrs, part of which still exists. [Ihm, "Damasi epigrammata," 52, 49] In the epitaph Pope Damasus calls Protus and Hyacinth "brothers." WhenPope Leo IV (847-55) translated the bones of a large number of Roman martyrs to the churches ofRome , therelics of these two saints were to be translated also; but, probably on account of the devastation of the burial chamber, only the grave of St. Protus was found. His bones were transferred to San Salvatore on thePalatine Hill . The remains of St Hyacinth were placed (1849) in the chapel of the Propaganda College. Later the tombs of the two saints and a stairway built at the end of the fourth century were discovered and restored.Cult in England
The
parish church ofBlisland inCornwall was dedicated to Saint Protus. It is known locally as "St Pratt and St Hyacinth".References
*Catholic
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12504a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: "Sts. Protus and Hyacinth"]
* [http://catholicculture.org/lit/calendar/day.cfm?date=2003-09-11 Catholic Culture: "Sts. Protus and Hyacinth"]
* [http://www.thisisnorthcornwall.com/blisland.html About Blisland in North Cornwall] (refers to a church dedicated to these two saints)
* [http://saints.bestlatin.net/gallery/protus_bnfms.htm The Golden
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* [http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/69800 "Santi Proto e Giacinto di Roma"] it icon
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