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Sts. Faustinus and Jovita
Martyrs, members of a noble family of Brescia; the elder brother, Faustinus,
being a priest, the younger, a deacon. For their fearless preaching of the
Gospel, they were arraigned before the Emperor Hadrian, who, first at Brescia,
later at Rome and Naples, subjected them to frightful torments, after which they
were beheaded at Bescia in the year 120, according to the Bollandists, though
Allard (Histoire des Persécutions pendant les Deux Premiers Siècles, Paris, 1885)
places the date as early as 118. The many Acts
of these saints are chiefly of
a legendary character. Fedele Savio, S.J. the most recent writer on the subject,
calls in question nearly every fact related of them except their existince and
martyrdom, which are too well attested by their inclusion in so many of the
early martyrologies and their extraordinary cult in their native city, of which
from time immemorial they have been the chief patrons. Rome, Bologna and Verona
share with Brescia the possession of their relics. Their feast is celebrated on
15 February, the traditional date of their martyrdom.
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