- the
martyrdom of
Sossius when he saw a
luminous red
light and a dove
hover over his head
while he read the
gospel at m****.
Sossius was soon discovered...
-
maintained contact with a
deacon of Miseno,
Sossius, as well as the
deacon Festus and the
lector Desiderius.
Sossius was soon
discovered to be a
Christian by...
- 20, he
became Bishop of
Naples and
befriended Juliana of
Nicomedia and
Sossius whom he met
during his
studies for the priesthood.
During the 1+1⁄2-year-long...
-
facto ruler of
Judean when his armies, and
those of the
Roman general Sossius,
captured Jerusalem on the Day of Atonement,
three years after he had been...
- in
Roman Martyrology Smaragdus 200s c. 303
found in
Roman Martyrology Sossius 275 19
September 305
found in
Roman Martyrology Spyridon c. 270 348 found...
- in the
province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Its name
refers to
Saint Sossius, a
Roman Catholic martyr.
Located in the
Apennines between the
Ufita Valley...
-
death of
Emperor Tiberius.
Misenum is said to be the
birthplace of
Saint Sossius, a
deacon who was
martyred with
Proculus of Pozzuoli.[citation needed]...
-
include the
torrential Modione, Mazaro, the Fiume, the
Salemi and the
Sossius, the
latter of
which flows into the
Mediterranean Sea at the
resort of...
-
razed by the Saracens; here they also
built a
Catholic church in
honour of
Sossius, now the
patron saint of Frattamaggiore.
Frattamaggiore is
served by: Provincial...
- of Northumbria)
Blessed Francisco de
Paula Victor Padre Pio Pope
Linus Sossius Thecla (Roman
Catholic Church)
Xanthippe and
Polyxena September 23 (Eastern...