Abundius and Irenaeus
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Abundius and Irenaeus | |
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Died | 258 |
Feast | 26 August |
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Abundius and Irenaeus (d. 258) were Roman martyrs. Their feast in the Roman Martyrology is celebrated on August 26. Abundius also has separate commemorations in Augsburg and Orvieto.
[edit] Life
Abundius was a devout Christian of Rome, and Irenaeus was a sewer-keeper. Together, they buried the body of Saint Concordia. After being reported to the prefect, they were thrown into the sewer and suffocated.
Their story is a part of the cycle of stories of Lawrence and Hippolytus, and is generally considered untrustworthy.
[edit] Veneration
A basilica was erected in their honor near San Lorenzo fuori le Mura. Their bodies are buried in the cemetery of Saint Cyriaca.
[edit] References
- Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924.
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NAME | Abundius and Irenaeus |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Martyrs and saints |
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DATE OF DEATH | 258 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Rome |