Saints Marana and Cyra


Evodius
Bishop of Antioch
DioceseAntioch
SeeAntioch
In officeCirca 53-66 A.D.
PredecessorSaint Peter
SuccessorIgnatius of Antioch
Personal details
DiedCirca 66 A.D.
Antioch
Sainthood
Feast day6 May (Catholic Church)
7 September (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Venerated inCatholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Oriental Orthodoxy
Assyrian Church of the East
Ancient Church of the East
AttributesBishop



Evodius
DiedCirca 66 A.D.
Antioch
Feast6 May (Catholic Church)
7 September (Eastern Orthodox Church)
AttributesBishop
Saint

Evodius


Theodosia of Tyre
Icon of St Theodosia, Virgin-martyr of Tyre
Martyr
Born290 AD
Died2 April, 307[1]
Caesarea

Theodosia of Tyre
Martyr
Icon of St Theodosia, Virgin-martyr of Tyre
Personal details
Born290 AD
Died2 April, 307[2]
Caesarea

Saint Giles

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Detail of Saint Giles and the Hind, by the Master of Saint Giles c. 1500



Saint Giles
 
Detail of Saint Giles and the Hind, by the Master of Saint Giles c. 1500
Abbot, Hermit
Bornc. 650[3]
Athens, Achaea, Eastern Roman Empire
Diedc. 710[3]
Septimania, Kingdom of the Visigoths (Languedoc, Southern France)
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Anglican Communion
CanonizedPre-Congregation
Major shrineAbbey of Saint-Gilles (Saint-Gilles, France)
St. Giles' Cathedral (Edinburgh, Scotland)
Feast1 September
Attributesarrow; crosier; hermitage; hind
Patronagebeggars; blacksmiths; breast cancer; breast feeding; cancer patients; disabled people; Edinburgh (Scotland); epilepsy; noctiphobics; forests; hermits; horses; lepers; mental illness; outcasts; poor people; rams; spur makers; sterility.
  1. ^ "Catholic Encyclopedia,1912". New Advent. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Catholic Encyclopedia,1912". New Advent. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  3. ^ a b "The West Portal of Saint-Gilles-du-Gard," Archived 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine by R. J. Gangewere, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, September/October 2003.