Saint Honestus
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Saint Honestus | |
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Born | Nîmes |
Died | ~270 AD, Pamplona |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | February 16 |
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Saint Honestus (Spanish: San Honesto, French: Saint Honest) was, according to Christian tradition, a disciple of Saturninus of Toulouse and a native of Nîmes. Saturninus and Honestus evangelized in Spain, and Honestus was martyred at Pampeluna during the persecutions of Aurelian. Elaboration of this legend states that Honestus was a nobleman of Nîmes who was appointed "apostle to Navarre and the Basque Country."[1]
Further elaboration of his legend states that at Pampeluna, he converted the senator Firmus and his family to Christianity, while Firmus’ son, Saint Firminus, was christened by Saint Saturninus.[2] Variants of this legend state that Honestus baptized Firminus himself.[3]