- A
church dedicated to
Castulus at Rome,
built on the site of his martyrdom,
existed from at
least the
seventh century.
Castulus was
venerated in Bavaria...
- who had been
converted by
Tiburtius (who is
venerated with Susanna) and
Castulus. His
legend states that
Caius took
refuge in the
catacombs of Rome and...
- the wife of
Saint Castulus who,
according to tradition, was in the
service of the
Roman emperor. She was
later widowed when
Castulus was
martyred for practicing...
- Campania.
Marcus and Marcelli****,
after being concealed by a
Christian named Castulus, were
later martyred, as were Nicostratus, Zoe, and Tiburtius. Sebastian...
-
American diplomat,
UNESCO goodwill amb****ador (b. 1930)
Christian feast days:
Castulus Emmanuel and
companions Felicitas Harriet Monsell (Church of England) Larissa...
- St.
Castulus church (Czech:
Kostel svatého Haštala) is a
Gothic church with
Romanesque and
Baroque elements. It is
located on the
Castulus square, in Old...
- 304,
feast day
April 3
Irene of Rome (died c. 288), wife of
martyr Saint Castulus,
feast day
January 22
Irene of
Tomar (died c. 653), of Portugal, feast...
- tradition, a
number of
saints were
martyred this way,
including Saint Castulus and
Saint Vitalis of Milan. In Denmark, in the Ribe city statute, which...
- The
Catacomb of
Saint Castulus (Italian -
catacomba di San
Castulo ) is one of the
catacombs of Rome, the
first cemetery beyond Porta Maggiore along the...
- Vienne",
although Vienne belongs to the
Diocese of Grenoble. (Casturus or
Castulus -
legendary bishop celebrated with a
feast day on
October 14
since the...