Sts. Primus and Felician, Brothers and Martyrs
A Story of Faith and Courage
WEB Primus and Felician, the sons of a Roman nobleman, were early converts to Christianity known for their unwavering faith. Devoting their lives to the Lord, they faced persecution and martyrdom during the reign of Emperor Diocletian.
Pope Theodore's Intervention
In 648, Pope Theodore recognized their holiness and translated their bones to the Roman Church of San Stefano, where their relics remain. The translation of their remains served as a testament to their enduring faith and the veneration they received as martyrs.
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