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Felicissimus and Agapitus

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Felicissimus and Agapitus
DiedCatacombs of Praetextatus
Honored inApostolic Catholic Church, Roman Catholic Church
FeastAugust 6
The martyrdom of Saint Sixtus II and his deacons. (Martyre de saint Sixte II et de ses diacres. Cote: Français 185, Fol. 96v . Vies de saints, France, Paris)

Felicissimus and Agapitus were two of the six deacons of Pope Sixtus II who were martyred with him on or about 6 August 258, Felicissimus and Agapitus on the same day as the Pope.[1][2] The seventh deacon, Lawrence of Rome, was martyred on 10 August of the same year.

Felicissimus and Agapitus are venerated particularly at the Catacombs of Praetextatus on the Via Appia, where they were buried.[3]

The Tridentine calendar commemorated Sixtus, Felicissimus, and Agapitus on the feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, 6 August. They remained in that position in the General Roman Calendar until 1969, when, with the abolition of commemorations, the memorial of Pope Sixtus "and his companions" was moved to 7 August, the day immediately after that of their death.[4]

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Notes

  1. ^ "Michael Ott, Sixtus II in Catholic Encyclopedia". Archived from the original on 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  2. ^ Butler, Alban (January 1998). "SS Sixtus II, Agapitus, Felicissimus, and Companions, Martyrs (258)". In John Cumming (ed.). Butler's Lives of the Saints: New Full Edition. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England: Burnes & Oates. pp. 44–45. ISBN 9780860122579. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
  3. ^ Louise Ropes Loomis, The Book of the Popes (Liber Pontificalis) (Arx Publishing 2006 ISBN 978-1-88975886-2), p. 31
  4. ^ Calendarium Romanum (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1969), p. 133
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