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  2. Saints Marcellinus and Peter (sometimes called Petrus Exorcista - Peter the Exorcist; Italian: Marcellino e Pietro) are venerated within the Catholic Church as martyrs who were beheaded. Hagiographies place them in 4th century Rome.

  3. Marcellinus, a priest, and Peter, an exorcist, died in the year 304. According to a legendary account of their martyrdom, the two Romans saw their imprisonment as just one more opportunity to evangelize and managed to convert their jailer and his family.

  4. Two who were martyred were Saint Marcellinus, believed to have been a priest, and Peter, who is believed to have been an exorcist. Both are included in the Roman Canon of the Mass, alongside other early martyrs and saints. Saint Damasus I, who served as pope from 366–384, provides the little we know of the two martyrs.

  5. 6 days ago · On June 2, the Catholic Church remembers two fourth-century martyrs, Saints Marcellinus and Peter, who were highly venerated after the discovery of their tomb and the conversion of their...

  6. We know very little about these two martyrs, but Saints Marcellinus and Peter are mentioned in the First Eucharistic Prayer of the Roman liturgy. They made the ultimate sacrifice for the faith and are remembered by the faithful for that reason.

  7. Jun 21, 2023 · Marcellino and Peter were two early Christian martyrs who faced persecution during the reign of Diocletian in the 3rd century. Marcellino, a priest, and Peter, an exorcist, were known for their...

  8. 3 days ago · Sts. Marcellinus and Peter are among the saints named in the Western Church’s most traditional Eucharistic prayer, the Roman Canon. Pope St. Damasus I, who was himself a great devotee of the Church’s saints during his life, composed an epitaph to mark the tombs of the two martyrs. The source of his knowledge, he said, was the executioner ...

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