- Saints Tiburtius and Susanna
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name= Saints Tiburtius and Susanna
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death_date=3rd century
feast_day=11 August
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
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caption= Saint Susanna
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death_place=Rome
titles=Martyrs
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issues=Saints Tiburtius and Susanna were two Roman Catholic martyrs, the
feast day of each of whom is11 August . The saints were not related, but are simply venerated on the same day.Tiburtius
The story is related in the legend of
St. Sebastian that Chromatius, prefect of Rome, condemned several Christians to death. The prefect, however, was converted by St. Tranquillinus, father ofMark and Marcellian , and baptized byPolycarp . [Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, "A Dictionary of Miracles: Imitative, Realistic, and Dogmatic" (Chatto and Windus, 1901), 11.]Tiburtius, the only son of Chromatius, was also baptized through the persuasion of Sebastian, who was his godfather in baptism.
Tiburtius lay hidden during the persecution of
Roman Emperor Diocletian in his father's house. Accused by a traitor, he was brought before the prefect Fabianus and tried. He confessed his faith which he confirmed by amiracle , for protecting himself only by the sign of the cross he walked over red-hot coalsbarefoot without suffering any injury. But the miracle was ascribed to magic and Tiburtius wasbeheaded at the third mile-stone of theVia Labicana in the year 286. The spot of execution was called "at the twolaurel trees".Tiburtius is mentioned in the
Roman Martyrology for11 August in the following terms: "At Rome, in the cemetery at the two laurel trees at the third milestone on theVia Labicana , Saint Tiburtius, martyr, whose praises Pope Saint Damasus sang." ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] The commemoration of him that was included in theRoman Catholic calendar of saints required to be observed wherever theRoman Rite is celebrated was removed in 1969, because "apart from his name, the only thing known of him is that he was buried in the "Inter duas lauros" cemetery on the Via Labicana on an11 August ". ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 134]usanna
Saint Susanna, virgin and martyr, is said to have been the daughter of
Saint Gabinus of Rome. According to her "Acts", she was beheaded about the year 295, at the command of Diocletian, in her father's house, which was turned into a church, together with the adjoining one belonging to her uncle, the prefect Caius or, according to other accounts,Pope Caius . The church became known as Sancta Susanna ad duas domos (cf. Kehr, "Italia pontificia", I, 61 seq.).Susanna is mentioned in the
Roman Martyrology for11 August in the following terms: "At Rome, commemoration of Saint Susanna, in whose name, which was mentioned among the martyrs in ancient lists, the basilica of thetitular church of Gaius at the Baths of Diocletian was dedicated to God in the sixth century." ["Martyrologium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001 ISBN 88-209-7210-7)] The commemoration of her that was included in theRoman Catholic calendar of saints required to be observed wherever theRoman Rite is celebrated was removed in 1969 because of the legendary character of the "Acta" of her martyrdom. ["Calendarium Romanum" (Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 1969), p. 134]Historicity
The authenticity of the Acts of Saints Sebastian and Susanna has been rightly questioned; however, the martyrdoms (whatever about the circumstances recounted in the Acts) and the day of death (
11 August ) are established by the witness of the oldest Martyrologies and the earliest places of worship.References
ee also
*Church of
Santa Susanna ource
*Catholic [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14720a.htm]
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