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  2. The Roman Martyrology (Latin: Martyrologium Romanum) is the official martyrology of the Catholic Church. Its use is obligatory in matters regarding the Roman Rite liturgy, but dioceses, countries and religious institutes may add duly approved appendices to it. It provides an extensive but not exhaustive list of the saints recognized by the Church.

  3. Bound for Glory: A History of the Roman Martyrology. By Father Thomas Kocik. A martyrology was originally a list of those who were put to death willingly for bearing witness to Jesus Christ. From very early times the Church kept written records of the martyrs as they fell.

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    The most famous of all is that of Usuard (c. 875), Martyrology of Usuard, on which the Roman martyrology was based. The first edition of the Roman martyrology appeared at Rome in 1583. The third edition, which appeared in 1584, was approved by Gregory XIII, who gave the Roman martyrology official status for the whole

  5. Jan 22, 2021 · Posted on January 22, 2021 by Roger Pearse. The Roman Martyrology or Martyrologium Romanum is one of the service books of the Roman Catholic church. It contains a list of martyrs, organised by the date on which they are commemorated, with a short notice of their life and death.

  6. Roman martyrology is the record of the saints and martyrs recognized by the Roman Church and used in the liturgy. It was officially published by Pope Gregory XIII in 1584.

  7. Jun 15, 2021 · by Shawn Tribe on June 15, 2021. Detail from "Les martyrs aux catacombes" by Jules Eugene Lenepveu, 1855. At this time of the year I find my mind turns toward the Roman martyrs. This is no doubt for reason of anticipation of the great feast of Ss. Peter and Paul -- both of whom were martyred in Rome of course.

  8. Explore the profound depth of the Roman Martyrology—its original introduction, its venerable history, and its pivotal role in Roman Catholicism. Here, the Soldiers of Christ are honored, and the reader is inspired by daily entries of saintly lives and sacrifices.

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