Saint Zoticus of Constantinople

Saint Zoticus of Constantinople

301–350 · Early Church

Feast day: December 31

Biography

Zoticus was a Christian priest who died a martyr in 350. Originally from Rome, he was a friend of Emperor Constantine when the latter established the capital of the Roman Empire in Byzantium, which became Constantinople in the 4th century. Zoticus practiced charity there and founded healthcare institutions. He is recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, and his feast day is December 31.

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