Saint Gratynian i Felin

Feast day: June 1

Biography

Gratian and Felinus (2nd–3rd century) were Catholic saints and martyrs. Little can be said about the lives of these saints based on reliable sources. According to the Passio, they were baptized by Bishop Florentius in Perugia and later fell victim to the persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius. The saints' relics were placed in the abbey in Arona. The local church dedicated to them serves as a place of veneration for the martyrs. The martyrs' feast day is celebrated on June 1.

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