Concordius of Spoleto

Concordius of Spoleto
Concordius of Spoleto
Martyr
Born unknown
Rome, Roman Empire
Died c.175
Spoleto, Roman Empire
Honored in Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Canonized Pre-congregation
Feast

1 January Roman Catholic

4 June Eastern Orthodox

Concordius of Spoleto is a little-known Christian saint and martyr of the 2nd century. There is another martyr Concordius [1] who died in the 4th century.

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Early life

Saint Concordius began his life as a subdeacon in Rome, and was reclusive; spending most of his time alone and praying. He was imprisoned during the Christian persecutions of Marcus Aurelius and tried in Spoleto, Italy.

Trial

The trial was overseen and judged by the governor of Umbria, Italy. Concordius was allowed his freedom if he would denounce his faith and worship a statue of the Roman god Jupiter. When Concordius refused, the judge had him beaten on a rack. After the torture however, Concordius praised Jesus, after which he was thrown in jail. Two days later, he was offered a second chance and presented with a statue to worship. Concordius then spat on the idol and was promptly beheaded, c.175 AD. Concordius was canonized by religious officials at that time, but it is unsure when or where this occurred.

Veneration

His feast day is January 1 (Roman Catholic) and June 4 (Eastern Orthodox).

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