Flavius Latinus of Brescia
Flavius Latinus (died 115) was a Christian martyr of the persecutions of Trajan.
Saint Flavius Latinus | |
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Martyr and Bishop of Brescia | |
Died | 115 |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church |
Feast | 24 March |
He is said to be the third bishop of Brescia, successor to Saint Viator.[1] This tradition is, however, questioned. Viator of Bergamo is a much later figure, and the reference to his earlier being a bishop of Brescia is doubted.[2] The historical list of bishops of Brescia is not established so far back as the early persecutions in the 2nd century.[3]
He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint,[4] feast day March 24.
Notes
- Matthew Bunson, Margaret Bunson, Stephen Bunson, Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints (2003), p. 480.
- Saint of the Day, March 24
- Catholic Encyclopedia article
- Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
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