What saints are celebrated on January 20, according to the Catholic saint - The Opinion
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The 20th of January marks the day of St. Sebastian, a martyr who is remembered all over the world for defying danger and becoming a symbol of strength and devotion. His history remains alive in traditions, legends and celebrations. Who was St. Sebastian? He was born in Narbonne, France, during the 3rd century, but grew up in Milan. He was a soldier of the Roman army and stood out for his courage and leadership. However, what made him an extraord…
The Catholic Santoral is a list that gathers the saints and blesseds officially recognized by the Catholic Church, assigning them a specific date in the calendar. It gathers around 7,000 distinguished characters. They allude to men and women who have left a mark on the history of Christianity, as well as their special bond with the spiritual.This January 20th celebrates the onomastic of St. Sebastian, he was a Christian soldier during the time o…
Today, Monday, January 20, according to the holiday, the memory of Euthymius the Great, Saints Thyrsos and Agnis of the Martyrs, Saint Fabian, is commemorated. The names celebrated today are as follows: Efthymios, Efthymis, Thymios, Themis, Efthymia, Efthymoula, Thyrsos, Thyrsis, Thyrsa, Thirsi, Fabianos. Saint Euthymius the Great was born in Melitine, Armenia, in the year 377 AD during the reign of Gratian (375 — 383 AD). His parents, Paul and…
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