Philetus (martyr)

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Saints Philetus, Lydia, Macedo, Theoprepius (Theoprepides), Amphilochius and Cronidas
Martyrs
Died c. 121
Illyria
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church; Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast March 27; March 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

Saint Philetus (d. 121), is along with Saints Lydia, Macedo(n), Theoprepius (Theoprepides), Amphilochius and Cronidas (Cronides), venerated as a Christian martyr.[1]

According to the Roman Martyrology, they were martyred in Illyria during the reign of Hadrian. The Martyrology also states that Philetus was a senator, that Lydia was his wife, Macedo and Theoprepius their sons, Amphilochius a captain, and Cronidas a notary.

Their Acta are considered unreliable.[2]

References

  1. Our Sunday Visitor's Encyclopedia of Saints p502 Matthew Bunson, Stephen Bunson - 1998 "Phanurius (date unknown) + Martyr, called a warrior- saint. From Crete, he ... with companions. Philetus was supposedly a senator who resided in the province of Illyria and was put to death during the persecution under Emperor Hadrian (r.
  2. Saint of the Day, March 27

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