Felix of Thibiuca

Saint Felix of Thibiuca
Martyr & Bishop
Saint Audactus
Saint Fortunatus
Saint Januarius
Saint Septimus
Martyrs

Felix (d. 303) was a bishop of Thibiuca in Africa who was martyred during the Great Persecution under the Roman emperor Diocletian alongside Audactus, Fortunatus, Januarius, and Septimus.[1] Felix is said to have resisted the command of the local magistrate Magnillian (Latin: Magnillianus) to surrender his church's copies of the Christian scriptures.[1] In one account, Felix and the others were taken to Carthage and decapitated on July 15.[1] These Five Martyrs of Carthage were venerated in the basilica of St Faustus.[2] Another placed his martyrdom at Venosa in Italy.[1] His companions may have been deacons but, apart from their joint martyrdom with Felix, are now unknown.[1][n 1]</ref> Their feast day was observed jointly on October 24.[1]

Felix was formerly honored as the patron saint of Venosa.

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  1. The Dictionary of Christian Biography lists a St Januarius martyred on October 24 with a Felix. He is said to have been a priest.<ref name='FOOTNOTE''DCB''1882[https://books.google.co.jp/books?id=9zgMAAAAIAAJ,<span>,&,</span>,pg=PA341 341]'>DCB (1882), p. 341.

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