- Gregory of Spoleto
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name=Saint Gregory of Spoleto
birth_date=3rd century
death_date=death date|304|12|24|mf=y
feast_day=December 24
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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prayer_attrib=Saint Gregory of Spoleto was a priest and martyr of the city of
Spoleto , Italy. After a lengthy period of torture, he was beheaded under the order ofDiocletian onDecember 24 ,304 . According to pious tradition, after his death his remains were to be fed to the wild animals kept for public games. However, a Christian woman (whose name is not known) bought them back for a considerable sum of money and had them properly prepared for burial. At the request of the Holy Roman Emperor,Otto I , Gregory's body was sent to Cologne, Germany with the relics of SaintsFelix and Nabor . In 993, some of Gregory's relics were transferred to the cathedral inTrier , France by the bishop, Egbert.His feast day is listed in the Roman Martyrology as December 24, but he is also commemorated on other days in different locations. For example, his feast is kept on December 23 in Cologne, December 22 in Spoleto, and January 2 in Trier.
References
* Holweck, F. G., "A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints". 1924.
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